I didn't think I'd see an RX 9070 XT gaming PC for $1,500 again in 2026 but I'm not complaining after spotting this one
AMD rigs seem to be holding out stronger against the memory shortage.
Taiwan teams up with US start-up on underwater drones to boost island’s defences
The deal with Vatn Systems aims to strengthen Taipei’s asymmetric warfare capabilities amid growing military pressure from Beijing
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Taiwan has signed a deal with US defence start-up Vatn Systems to develop autonomous underwater vehicles and strengthen its asymmetric warfare capabilities amid growing military pressure from Beijing.
Executed through the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology
(PR) GEEKOM Pushes the Boundaries of Mini PC Innovation with Four-Node A9 Mega AI Cluster
GEEKOM, a leading innovator in high-performance Mini PCs, has deployed DeepSeek V4 Flash across four GEEKOM A9 Mega systems. The achievement shows how GEEKOM is extending its compact-computing expertise into practical enterprise AI. Rather than relying on a data-center server, the cluster connects four A9 Mega mini PCs through USB4 as one distributed platform. Each A9 Mega is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, combining 16 Zen 5 CPU cores, Radeon 8060

There's almost no reason to buy a Steam Machine if you have a Steam Deck
The Steam Machine seems like a compelling proposition until you realize your Steam Deck can do the same thing for much less.
GPU market evolves backwards as modded RTX 3080 20GB cards return as cheaper gaming alternatives
Six-year-old Ampere gets another chance

The graphics card market is moving in an unusual direction. Instead of older high-end GPUs disappearing, Chinese companies are giving them more memory and putting them back on sale. Large numbers of modified GeForce RTX 3080 cards with 20GB of GDDR6X memory are now appearing on the second-hand market for around 3,000 yuan, or about $445/€383.
This is not the first RTX 3




