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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 60 Series May Tap Rubin GPU Architecture But When?

10 janvier 2026 à 20:50
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 60 Series May Tap Rubin GPU Architecture But When? Remember back in September when NVIDIA announced the existence of the Rubin CPX processor at the AI Technology Conference? We theorized at that time that Rubin CPX could be the chip destined to eventually appear in next-generation GeForce cards. The theory made sense, but apparently it's incorrect, at least according to long-time NVIDIA leaker

ASRock Makes A Splash At CES With Its First AIO Liquid Coolers

10 janvier 2026 à 20:48
ASRock Makes A Splash At CES With Its First AIO Liquid Coolers ASRock is entering bold new territory at CES 2026, expanding its portfolio of products to include six previously-teased AIO liquid coolers. At first glance, these AIOs look similar, due to the common 360mm radiators between them, but there are distinct features for each that set them apart. One of the most interesting is the ASRock WS Series

Billions Of Gmail Users Have A Decision To Make With Google's Gemini AI Overhaul

10 janvier 2026 à 16:37
Billions Of Gmail Users Have A Decision To Make With Google's Gemini AI Overhaul Google's drive to infuse AI across its portfolio of existing products has seen steady Gemini integration in many areas, and now Gmail is getting the biggest Gemini overhaul yet. Gmail will now include a dedicated AI Inbox, which is meant to isolate the most important emails from across your various categories to rise to the top. Another new

This Alienware 34" QD-OLED G-SYNC Gaming Monitor Hit A New All-Time Low At 33% Off

10 janvier 2026 à 14:36
This Alienware 34 We saw some exciting tech at CES this week, including new monitors leveraging NVIDIA's G-SYNC Pulsar technology. Now it's a waiting game to see when they'll actually be available to purchase. In the meantime, there are great deals to be had on the current crop of OLED panels, including a fantastic discount on an curvy Alienware mode. Alienware

CES 2026: ADATA’s high-speed XPG memory, panoramic case

10 janvier 2026 à 11:46

ADATA is marking its upcoming 25th anniversary at CES 2026 with a showcase spanning AI‑centric storage, industrial solutions and new XPG gaming hardware. The company’s booth is divided into three zones – AI Innovation, Smart Living and Gaming Lifestyle. We cover it all in our latest CES video.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:25 PSU’s
00:46 XPG Dock / XPG Pro Cog Studio Headset
01:50 Levante View 360
02:37 XPG Nimbus Chair
02:48 XPG Memory
04:06 Trusta SSD and Memory range
04:37 Modded Chassis and XPG Cooling

In the AI Innovation Zone, ADATA’s enterprise brand TRUSTA is debuting the TRUSTA AI Scaler Toolkit, a software‑defined architecture designed to offload parts of LLM inference across GPU, DRAM and SSD resources. TRUSTA is also introducing the PCIe 5.0 T7P5 SSD, rated for up to 13,500 and 10,300MB/s read/write speeds and 447MB/s‑per‑watt efficiency, alongside new DDR5 RDIMM modules up to 128GB and 6400MT/s.

ADATA Industrial is showcasing its A+ IntelliManager platform for cloud‑based device monitoring, as well as the IU2P41BP PCIe Gen4 U.2 SSD with capacities up to 8TB. New DDR5 ECC CU‑DIMM and CSO‑DIMM 7200 modules target edge AI and industrial control systems.

In the Smart Living zone, ADATA is presenting the industry’s first 4‑RANK DDR5 CUDIMM module developed with MSI and Intel, offering 128GB per stick. The company is also highlighting sustainable designs such as the XPG NOVAKEY RGB DDR5 memory, which is built with recycled materials and capable of 8000MT/s. The Project BulletX is a new portable SSD (USB4, up to 4000MB/s) and Project TapSafe is designed for the security-conscious with NFC security built in.

XPG’s gaming lineup includes the INVADER X ELITE chassis with panoramic glass and walnut accents, the DOCK open‑frame case, and new cooling hardware such as the LEVANTE VIEW PRO 360 with a 6.7‑inch curved display. XPG is also expanding its PSU range with the PYMCORE SFX Platinum 1000W and CYBERCORE III 1200W, and introducing new NIMBUS PLUS and NIMBUS gaming chairs.

KitGuru Says: Adata is active in a lot of key tech markets, going well beyond gaming and into datacentre territory.

The post CES 2026: ADATA’s high-speed XPG memory, panoramic case first appeared on KitGuru.

50th Anniversary Apple Auction Includes Rare Apple-1 Prototype Valued At $500,000

10 janvier 2026 à 13:52
50th Anniversary Apple Auction Includes Rare Apple-1 Prototype Valued At $500,000 Has it been half a century already? Believe it or not, Apple is turning 50 years old this year, and to celebrate the occasion, auction house RR Auction is hosting a huge 50th anniversary Apple sale with a whole bunch of desirable collectibles, some of which are expected to fetch half a million dollars or more. One of them is an ultra-rare

RebelsTool 1.0.9 – The new MorePowerTool for AMD’s RDNA graphics cards on Linux delivers more power, excitement, and performance.

10 janvier 2026 à 06:15
RebelsTool 1.0.9 is not intended as a short-term hack or mere toy for the curious, but rather as the logical further development of an idea that began with the More Power Tool, but is now being implemented with different technical means and a significantly different objective. While classic software solutions rely on register manipulations within […]

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Apple is testing new background security updates in iOS 26.3

10 janvier 2026 à 06:00
With the beta version of iOS 26.3, Apple is testing a new form of delivering security-related system components that can be delivered independently of traditional iOS updates. This is based on the “Background Security Improvements” feature, which was already introduced with iOS 26.1 but has hardly been used so far. In the current test phase, […]

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Apple and NVIDIA are increasingly competing directly with TSMC Advanced Packaging.

10 janvier 2026 à 06:00
For years, Apple and NVIDIA operated in clearly separate technological areas within TSMC‘s manufacturing and packaging capacities. Apple primarily used state-of-the-art manufacturing processes in combination with integrated fan-out technologies for its A and M series, while NVIDIA relied on older process nodes for its high-performance GPUs and AI accelerators, but used the particularly complex chip-on-wafer-on-substrate […]

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SleepFM predicts health risks based on sleep data

10 janvier 2026 à 06:00
Scientists at Stanford University have developed a multimodal AI model called SleepFM, which is based on extensive sleep measurements and can predict the risk of more than 130 different diseases. The results were published in the journal Nature Medicine. The underlying study describes SleepFM as a so-called foundation model that does not specialize in individual […]

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