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Don't wait if you're planning to upgrade your RAM or SSD, Kingston rep warns
By Jowi Morales published
Kingston Datacenter SSD Business Manager Cameron Crandall said in an interview that NAND prices for RAM and SSD are expected to rise throughout 2026.

Sapphire rep predicts DRAM prices will begin to stabilize in the next 6-8 months, but warns 'it may not be the prices we want'
By Hassam Nasir published
GPUs have so far remained safe.

Intel appoints Trump economic advisor as head of government affairs
By Jon Martindale published
Intel has tightened its ties with the current US administration, appointing an economic advisor to President Trump as its new head of government affairs.

Roomba maker iRobot announces bankruptcy
By Bruno Ferreira published
Roomba maker iRobot goes bankrupt; now owned by former supplier Picea

The data center cooling state of play (2025) — Liquid cooling is on the rise as thermal density demands skyrocket in AI data centers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium From the air outside to de-ionized water inside.

HKC announces world's first RGB Mini LED monitor
By Sunny Grimm published
China beats everyone else to announcing an RGB Mini LED panel in a monitor.

Sapphire PR manager wishes AMD and Nvidia would let partners run wild with design — wants freedom to bring back Toxic line more often
By Aaron Klotz published
If AMD weren't so strict, Sapphire would bring back the Toxic series more regularly.

Asus swaps out the PCIe x16 connector for x8 on new RTX 5060 Ti GPUs — Gigabyte does the opposite with x16 upgrade to its WindForce Max card
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus and Gigabyte have released revised versions of the companies' GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards, powered by Nvidia's Blackwell architecture.
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