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My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes
By Avram Piltch last updated
Here's what it's like to live with Linux as my desktop OS.

MSI preps web-based RGB controls so you don't have to install bloatware on your PC
By Zhiye Liu published
MSI has announced MSI PortalX, an upcoming RGB control website that will allow users to easily synchronize their lighting across different MSI hardware and peripherals.

AMD preps rack-scale Instinct MI450X IF128 for 2026 release
By Anton Shilov published
AMD is set to launch its first rack-scale MI450X IF128 AI systems in 2026. The company hopes it will challenge Nvidia's VR200 NVL144 with up to 128 GPUs.

DeepCool embellishes its AK G2 series CPU coolers with wood accents
By Mark Tyson published
PC components maker DeepCool has taken the wraps off its new wood finish AK G2 CPU air coolers.

TSMC to spend $42 billion on expansion in 2025 — ambitious plans detail nine production facilities
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC plans to build or ramp up nine new production facilities in 2025 — the highest in its history — as it accelerates global expansion to meet demand and rising manufacturing complexity.

GlobalWafers to invest a further $4 billion into U.S. chip manufacturing
By Ash Hill published
Taiwanese manufacturer GlobalWafers is planning to invest $4 billion more into US-based chip manufacturing after opening a new facility in Sherman, Texas.

Acer has a new pair of 14.5-inch laptops for gaming on the go
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Acer is launching its Predator Triton 14 AI and Helios Neo 14 AI at Computex, expanding the selection of thin and light gaming notebooks using Nvidia's latest GPUs.

Acer's new Swift Edge 14 AI is a bunch of ports and a 'soft-touch' keyboard
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Acer launched a new lineup of Swift laptops at Computex, with slim designs and plenty of ports.
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