Rumor claims Samsung Display is preparing 24-inch and 39-inch QD-OLED panels for 2027

Alleged Samsung Display roadmap leak points to 24-inch and 39-inch QD-OLED panels in 2027

Samsung Display is reportedly preparing new 24-inch and 39-inch QD-OLED panel sizes for 2027, according to a roadmap leak posted by ChannelGate. This is not a claim about finished Samsung-branded monitors launching next year, but rather an internal panel roadmap tied to Samsung Display’s technology plans. In other words, it’s more about panels

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Creative launches Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro, first new Audigy PCIe card since 2021

Creative launches FX Pro with 7.1 surround and headphone amp

Creative has introduced the Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro, a new internal PCIe sound card aimed at users who want more than standard motherboard audio. The card launched on March 16 at $79.99 in the US, and Creative positions it as the top model in the current Audigy FX lineup.

The release is notable because Creative has not launched a new Audigy PCIe card since the Sound Blaster Audigy Fx V2, which was announced on October

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Sony confirms PS5 Pro PSSR 2 rollout, 11 upgraded games named, 3 more coming

Sony confirms PS5 Pro PSSR 2 rollout starts today

Sony has started rolling out its upgraded PSSR update for PS5 Pro, and the official game list is broader than the one shared on X. In its March 16 PlayStation Blog post, Sony says the latest PS5 system software update adds broad support for the upgraded PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, with phased availability starting March 16 at 10:00 PM Pacific Time.

The games confirmed in today’s rollout post are SILENT HILL 2, SILENT HILL

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DDR5 prices in Germany fall 7.2% in March, first clear drop after months of increases

DDR5 memory now cheaper in Germany, but it is far from the last year’s price

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DDR5 retail prices in Germany finally moved lower in March, according to new tracking from 3DCenter. The site known for meticulous data analysis  says average DDR5 pricing was 7.2% lower than in February , marking the first clear monthly decline after the earlier surge stopped in February.

The data is based on 20 DDR5 product categories tracked through Geizhals, using the cheapest available retail listing in mid

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MSI MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX detailed, memory support rated at DDR5-10600+

MSI set to launch its flagship overclocking board soon

MSI’s MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX has surfaced with a full specification sheet, giving a closer look at the company’s next high-end AM5 overclocking board. MSI first unveiled the model at CES 2026 , and the appearance of full specs now suggests the retail launch is getting close.

The company never introduced a regular MEG X870E UNIFY-X. Instead, MSI has referred to this board as

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Frore unveils LiquidJet Nexus cooling stack for thin 1/2U AI servers

LiquidJet Nexus will allow hyperscalers to put even more systems into server racks

Frore Systems has announced LiquidJet Nexus, a new integrated liquid cooling system aimed at 1/2U AI compute trays such as NVIDIA Kyber. In its press release, the company says the design combines multiple LiquidJet coldplates into a single system that directly cools GPUs, CPUs, DPUs, NICs, DC-DC power converters, and voltage regulators.

According to Frore, LiquidJet Nexus delivers 75% higher heat transfer efficiency and keeps components 8°C cooler

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Linux 7.1 adds power reporting for AMD Ryzen AI NPUs

AMD Ryzen AI NPUs gain live power metrics in Linux 7.1

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Linux 7.1 is set to add better monitoring for AMD Ryzen AI hardware. New kernel changes for the AMD XDNA driver a dd a way to read live NPU power estimates, and they also expose live activity data that shows how busy the NPU is while AI workloads are running. In simple terms, Linux users should get a clearer view of what the AI block is doing instead of treating it like a black box.

The NPU, short

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AMD Zen6 “Medusa Point” 10-core CPU leak confirms 32MB L3 Cache

One of the first Zen6 CPUs finally spotted on Geekbench

Over at Geekbench, you may stumble upon a mysterious processor without a marketing name attached. What we do know is that it has an unusual configuration of 10 cores and 20 threads, and carries the OPN code 100-000001713-31 . This identifier is not used by any existing AMD processor.

However, this leak also leaves us some clues, such as the platform being listed as Plum-

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MSI says NVIDIA is supplying about 20% fewer GPUs than the market needs

MSI says PC market could fall 10% to 20%, gaming prices to rise 15% to 30%

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MSI is preparing to raise prices across its gaming product line by 15% to 30%, according to Money UDN, which cited management comments from the company’s latest investor briefing. The report says the company expects higher average selling prices to offset lower shipment volumes this year.

MSI executives described 2026 as the toughest year the company has faced so far

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GeForce team says Jensen will showcase ‘future of real-time rendering’ at GTC 2026

Jensen cooking

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Later today, Jensen Huang will take the stage and present NVIDIA’s plans for AI, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and possibly graphics too, which is where the company started. GeForce social accounts are usually quiet during GTC, because this event rarely focuses on new consumer products. These days, GTC is mostly about data center hardware, with little attention given to anything more affordable.

That is why it was interesting to see the GeForce account post about GTC. According to the post, Jensen will

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