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Samsung shows first HBM5 mockup with Heat Path Block cooling
By Luke James published
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.

Computex 2026 Day Two Wrap-Up
By Brandon Hill published
Computex 2026 is in full swing in Taipei

Corsair launches lightweight budget-friendly HS35 v3 gaming headsets — wired version weighs a cool 230 grams
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Corsair launched its HS35 v3 lightweight gaming headsets — wired and wireless — at Computex 2026.

Counterfeit G.Skill and V-Color DDR5 modules hit Chinese marketplaces, impacting company sales
By Anton Shilov published
Counterfeit memory modules with G.Skill and V-Color badges sold at Chinese marketplaces use identical PCBs and heat spreaders, are hard to identify.

Noctua's first AIO starts at around $250 for 240mm variant, features silent Asetek pump and NF-A12/A14 fans
By Hassam Nasir published
All models rock the company's SecuFirm2+ mounting, but US prices are unconfirmed

Tom's Hardware Unfiltered: Computex 2026, Day 2 — Interviews, roundtables, and the first day at the Nanggang Exhibition Center
By Matt Safford, Jake Roach, Joe Shields, Jeffrey Kampman published
Premium 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.

Corsair shows off gaming mouse with dedicated Stream Deck launch button
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Corsair showed off its Stream Deck-integrated gaming mouse, the Nightsword v2 Wireless SD, which has a dedicated Stream Deck launch button.

AMD says new EXPO ‘Ultra Low Latency’ DDR5 memory should be 'effectively the same price' as current kits
By Jake Roach published
AMD provides us with a bit more detail about its upcoming EXPO Ultra Low Latency mode, which should be available from leading memory partners soon.

The rise of local agentic computing faces a brutal reality: rising DRAM prices
By Luke James published
Premium DRAM contract prices are forecast to climb another 58% to 63% this quarter.

Astera Labs showcases 320-lane PCIe 6.0 switch for vendor-agnostic scaling in data centers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium 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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