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TeamGroup’s new SSD can wipe or physically destroy itself with a button press, offering unmatched data security for defense and AI.
In a Computex curiously devoid of chip announcements (well, aside from the new RTX 5060 that Nvidia tried to bury), leave it to AMD to whip out the big guns.The Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series ...
This year, Computex 2025 is running from Tuesday, May 20 to Friday, May 23, and from what we're hearing, it's going to be massive.We're in for a flurry of new product announcements from AI-powered ...
AMD announced at Computex 2024 its next generation of Ryzen laptop processors for generative AI workloads: the Ryzen AI 300 Series. It’s a re-brand of its top-tier Ryzen 9 chips.
Hello from Taiwan! In this episode of The Full Nerd, Gordon Ung and Adam Patrick Murray are live from MSI’s booth to talk about the hottest PC hardware trends of Computex 2023. But not just ...
At Computex, I’ll have the chance to see what’s next for Wi-Fi 7 along with how device makers plan to put boring old router designs to bed once and for all. More from Tom's Guide.
Apparently, a second, 'advanced' version of the device is going to be announced at Computex next week, and will run an operating system based on Manjaro Linux.
Computex remains highly relevant though, and it's a very different kind of show to E3. I'm quite certain that Computex will be with us for many years to come. Computex isn't like E3.
Computex, the planet's biggest PC tech show, overflows with small stuff that matters a lot to PC enthusiasts, upgraders, and builders. From silent power supplies to the wildest PC fans ever, these ...
This year’s Computex, the first since Taiwan eased pandemic-related travel restrictions, was a celebration of the world’s computing and chip industries. But amid the exhibitions, speeches and ...