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Watch Nvidia's Computex 2024 Keynote live stream here at 7 am ET / 4 am PT / 11 am UTC (June 2nd)
By Avram Piltch published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is going to talk about the future of AI. You can watch it here.

3D call me maybe: Acer’s new SpatialLabs camera live streams impressive 3D video in 8K, but few can view it
By Avram Piltch published
The $549 camera works best when paired with the company’s 3D monitors or laptops.

Semiconductor legends take a stroll in a Taiwanese night market — Nvidia, TSMC, MediaTek, and Quanta heads seen eating dinner
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, TSMC founder Morris Chang, MediaTek head Rick Tsai, and Quanta chief Barry Lam was seen having dinner at a public night market with renowned architect Kris Yao.

Acer debuts three OLED gaming monitors, including the 27-inch 480 Hz Predator X27U F3
By Brandon Hill published
The Predator X32 X3 can either do 240 Hz at 4K or 480 Hz at Full HD resolution

TeamGroup's LPDDR5X CAMM2 memory modules get Expert AI branding, become the third consumer option
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
TeamGroup is ready to release its first LPDDR5X CAMM2 memory modules called the T-Create Expert AI, and aimed at AI notebooks.

Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 CPU trails Core i9-14900K in leaked benchmark
By Zhiye Liu published
One user from the Baidu Tieba community has shared a screenshot and the single-threaded performance score for an alleged AMD Ryzen 9000 (Granite Ridge) CPU with Zen 5 execution cores.

MSI Z890 and B860 motherboards for Intel Arrow Lake-S leak via online database
By Jowi Morales published
Leaks of eight Z890 and four B860 MSI motherboards for the LGA1851 socket appear on the Device Report online database. Official announcement of these boards is expected soon.

MSI delivers first motherboard with CAMM2 memory — Z790 Project Zero brings new RAM standard to desktops
By Aaron Klotz published
MSI's new Project Zero motherboard is equipped with a CAMM2 memory module. The new motherboard will be shown off at Computex 2024 sporting Kingston Fury CAMM2 memory.

Biwin enters the memory and SSD market with Black Opal line — OEM supplier begins selling products under its own brand
By Jeff Butts published
Biwin has long manufactured memory and SSD products for HP, Acer, Lenovo, and others. Now it plans to begin selling its own branded components to consumers.
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