on (#763DN)
Wokyis is already selling its M5 dock that turns your Mac Mini into a mini Macintosh. But it plans to add G7 NES-themed docks, as well, with up to 80Gbps of throughput and larger 7-inch screens.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#763DP)
AMD's Frank Azor hits back against allegations suggesting AMD will skip RDNA 3.5 integration with FSR 4.1.
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on (#76392)
At Computex, Dell and Acer both introduced systems starting with 8GB of RAM to compete with the MacBook Neo, following a rush to 16GB systems in the last two years to bolster local AI.
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#76394)
Qualcomm has Snapdragon C to compete in the exciting low-cost laptop market, but it's also looking to build an entire agentic AI ecosystem on Qualcomm silicon.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#76395)
Get $500 off this MSI Vector A16 laptop.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#76396)
The European Union's new directives for easily user-replaceable batteries will force Nintendo to update its Switch 2 console with a revised model. The law goes into effect from February 18, 2027, which means an updated Switch 2 that complies with these new regulations needs to come out before that deadline.
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on (#7636A)
U.S. tech companies announced 38,242 job cuts in May, more than any other sector and the industry's heaviest month of reductions in nearly two years.
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on (#7633R)
From affordable premium laptops to next-gen handhelds, and Nvidia bringing its Spark to Windows on Arm, these are the 11 best products introduced at this year's show.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#7631J)
OpenAI's clients are complaining about out-of-control AI spending, and they're asking Sam Altman to make it more efficient so they don't blow their annual AI budgets in just one quarter.
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on (#7631M)
Quickly grab the cheapest RTX 5070 GPU available right now. Lenovo deal strips $80 off the list price.
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on (#7631R)
The RTX Spark Superchip still holds many mysteries, but we now have a better idea of its TDP. Microsoft revealed to Tom's Hardware that the Surface Laptop Ultra with this SoC inside will target a 110W TDP, suggesting a thermal and power ballpark for other, similarly-sized systems.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#762ZM)
TeamGroup released a plethora of new SSDs and RAM kits at Computex 2026, offering a mixture of design, performance, and security.
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on (#762JQ)
The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ brought comfort and performance to Computex with massive prongs and Intel Arc G3 Extreme.
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on (#762JR)
Save $1,280 off this Dell Alienware Aurora gaming PC with an RTX 5080 graphics card inside.
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Samsung shows first HBM5 mockup with Heat Path Block cooling — thermal race with SK hynix shaping up
on (#762G0)
Samsung displayed its first physical mockup of HBM5 memory at Computex 2026 in Taipei, pairing the eighth-generation AI memory with a new in-package cooling structure.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#762G1)
Computex 2026 is in full swing in Taipei
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on (#762G2)
Corsair launched its HS35 v3 lightweight gaming headsets - wired and wireless - at Computex 2026.
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on (#762G3)
Noctua showed off a refined version of its passively circulated thermosiphon liquid cooler at Computex 2026 with an improved evaporator design. The company is confident enough in its progress with this product to set a Q3 2027 launch window.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#762G4)
The Odyssey G8 (G80HS) features a 32-inch 6K IPS panel
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on (#762G5)
AMD welcomes Nvidia into the market with RTX Spark, saying that its Strix Halo and upcoming Gorgon Halo products will be superior.
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on (#762AE)
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that asks AI companies to give the federal government early access to their most capable models.
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on (#76285)
As Computex 2026 fully kicks off, our team finally enters the halls of the Nanggang Exhibition Center in Taipei in the latest in our series of daily blogs.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#76286)
32GB of DDR5 RAM can now no longer be found for less than $374.97.
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on (#76287)
Corsair showed off its Stream Deck-integrated gaming mouse, the Nightsword v2 Wireless SD, which has a dedicated Stream Deck launch button.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#76288)
Higher memory costs and lower sales is hitting GoPro hard. The company isn't filing for bankruptcy yet, but it might end up doing that if it does not resolve the issue sooner.
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on (#76289)
Intel has unveiled the Xeon 6377P, a 12-core Bartlett Lake server processor featuring a 5.7 GHz boost clock, ECC support, and a 95W TDP. The unusual Xeon targets entry-level enterprise workloads where single-threaded performance matters more than massive core counts.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#76265)
Astera Labs has shown off the Scorpio X-Series 320-lane PCIe switch that promises to enable vendor-agnostic scale-up capability for AI infrastructure and disaggregated data center infrastructure.
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on (#761YP)
Cherry XTRFY launched the first 8K ultra-wideband wireless gaming keyboard at Computex 2026. The keyboard features a 70-percent layout, low-profile switches, and a gasket mount design.
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