Lisuan adds more official specs for LX Ultra, LX Pro, LX Max, and 7G100 gaming card

Lisuan Tech adds more LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max

Lisuan Tech updates LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max pages with more specs, 7G105 branding fades from the site

Lisuan Tech has updated its official product page with a wider set of specs for the LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max cards. The live page now groups those three models with the consumer LX 7G100, while the older 7G105 name no longer appears there. Since

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NVIDIA says future GPUs will target 1,000,000x path tracing uplift over Pascal

NVIDIA says Moore’s Law is no longer enough for the next graphics jump

At GDC 2026, NVIDIA used John Spitzer’s RTX presentation to explain a long-term rendering roadmap rather than announce a new gaming GPU. The company said current Blackwell graphics cards already deliver a 10,000x path tracing gain over Pascal, and that future architectures are aiming for a 1,000,000x improvement against that same 2016 baseline.

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MacBook Neo is a wake-up call for Windows laptop makers on price, performance, and repairability

Is MacBook Neo the Chosen One for budget laptops?

Apple’s MacBook Neo changes the conversation in the entry laptop segment. It starts at $599, uses the A18 Pro with a 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU, and ships in a 13-inch design with 8GB of unified memory and 256GB or 512GB of SSD storage. That alone would have made it a serious new budget Mac, but the bigger issue for Windows laptop makers is

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Intel

CPU-Z 2.19 adds Intel Wildcat Lake and CQDIMM memory support

Intel Wildcat Lake getting closer?

CPUID has released CPU-Z 2.19, and the changelog is small but useful. On the AMD side, the update adds support for Ryzen AI 7/PRO 450G/E, Ryzen AI 5/PRO 440G/E and 435G/E, all listed under Kraken Point 2, plus Ryzen AI 9 HX 470. The release also fixes a DLL hijacking vulnerability and adds a new Chinese translation.

CPU-Z

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Thermal Grizzly opens pre-orders for WireView Pro II White Edition

Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II White Edition listed for $146

Thermal Grizzly has opened pre-orders for the WireView Pro II White Edition, a new version of its GPU power monitoring device built for graphics cards using the 12V-2×6 connector. The product is listed at $146.13 including VAT, with delivery estimated at 5 to 6 weeks. Thermal Grizzly also says shipments of the White Edition are expected to begin in mid-April.

The WireView Pro II is designed

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Minisforum unveils MS-03 powered by Panther Lake Ultra 7 356H CPU

MINISFORUM shows M2 Pro and MS-03 Panther Lake AI PCs at Intel Shanghai event

MS-03 looks like MS-01 (pictured), Source: MInisforum

MINISFORUM used Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 event in Shanghai on March 12 to show two upcoming Panther Lake systems, the M2 Pro mini PC and the MS-03 workstation. The company presented both products as OpenClaw-compatible AI PCs, with the M2 Pro aimed at compact local AI use and the MS-

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AMD talks RyzenClaw and RadeonClaw, local agents on AMD hardware, if only you had 128GB memory

AMD explains how to run OpenClaw on their hardware

AMD has published a new OpenClaw guide built around what it calls “ RyzenClaw ” and “ RadeonClaw ,” two AMD hardware paths for running local AI agents on Windows. The first is a Ryzen AI Max+ system with 128GB of unified memory, while the second uses a Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card. AMD is pitching both as ways to run OpenClaw locally through WSL2, LM Studio, and a local model setup rather than relying

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MSI finally releases BIOS fix for rare AM5 PCIe GPU throttling issue

MSI has a fix for AM5 PCIe GPU throttling issue

MSI has started rolling out a new AM5 BIOS that appears to address the long-running PCIe GPU throttling bug reported by some users on its Ryzen motherboards. The first public fix is BIOS version 7E51v1A81 for the MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi, and MSI’s own changelog explicitly lists “Fixed PCIe graphics card throttling issue” alongside an AGESA PI pre-1.3.0.0 update.

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Xiaomi Book Pro 14 goes official with Intel Panther Lake, Core Ultra X7 358H

Xiaomi refreshes Book Pro 14 with Panther Lake and 50W cooling

Xiaomi has officially introduced the Book Pro 14 in China, bringing back its Xiaomi-branded laptop line with a new 14-inch model based on Intel Panther Lake. The company says the system can be configured with up to Intel Core Ultra X7 358H , while earlier reports also pointed to a lower Core Ultra 5 325 option.

The new Book Pro 14 focuses on weight and thickness. Xiaomi says the

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Intel

Chuwi caught again, CoreBook Plus also ships with Ryzen 5 5500U instead of advertised Ryzen 5 7430U

Chuwi CPU Switchero: Round Two

Chuwi has been caught in the same CPU ‘mismatch’ case again . After the earlier CoreBook X finding, Notebookcheck now reports that the CoreBook Plus is also being sold as a Ryzen 5 7430U system while the tested unit actually carried an older Ryzen 5 5500U . That makes this a repeat issue across two different Chuwi laptop models, not a one-off mistake.

According to Notebookcheck, the CoreBook Plus sample was bought from a German retailer and checked

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