MAXSUN Arc Pro B60 Dual arrives to first users, two Battlemage GPUs on one board and 48GB memory

MAXSUN Arc Pro B60 Dual with two BMG-G21 GPUs now arriving to first users in UK

First UK buyers are starting to receive MAXSUN’s Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G Turbo, a dual-GPU Arc Pro card built around Intel’s Battlemage silicon. One owner posted the first delivery photos and early impressions on Reddit.

The Arc Pro B60 Dual is not a single 48GB GPU. It is two Arc Pro B60 (BMG-G2

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ZOTAC cancels RTX 50 orders, tells buyers to reorder after “system error” as prices go up

ZOTAC cancels RTX 50 orders, relists cards at higher prices

Buyers report that the ZOTAC Store canceled RTX 50-series orders placed during a recent drop, then put the same cards back on sale at higher prices shortly after. The cancellation emails cited a “system error,” and the store later went unavailable for a period:

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AMD RDNA 5 dGPU with GFX1310 ID shows up in LLVM update

AMD added its first RDNA 5 dGPU entry to the LLVM project

AMD has already confirmed that the GFX1300 family is based on its next-generation GPU architecture, but the naming convention was not clear until now. Rumors and what AMD had communicated pointed to something called UDNA, but it appears AMD is sticking with RDNA 5 instead.

The update appeared in an LLVM change that was specifically updated to support an RDNA 5 discrete GPU carrying a GFX ID of 1310. LLVM is an open-

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Vulkan API sets 2026 feature baseline, Roadmap Milestone with Variable Rate Shading

Roadmap for Vulkan in 2026

Vulkan is a graphics standard that many PC games and game engines use to talk to the graphics driver. The Vulkan group just published two updates aimed at making high-end Vulkan support more consistent.

The first update is a new way Vulkan handles the large lists of resources a game needs, like textures, materials, and other GPU data. The group calls it “descriptor heaps.” For gamers, the practical point is that it is meant to reduce overhead and make it

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AMD claims DDR5-4800 is within 1% FPS difference of DDR5-6000 on Ryzen 7 9850X3D

AMD: Ryzen 7 9850X3D does not need fast DDR5 for near-peak FPS

We obtained a slide from an updated presentation for the upcoming Ryzen 7 9850X3D. One chart focuses on DDR5 pricing and what happens if you cannot run the usual “sweet spot” memory speeds AMD often references.

The slide compares DDR5-4800 and DDR5-6000 using a 2x16GB configuration. AMD says the average

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Redditor discovers card skimmer script on Canadian retailer checkout page

Canada Computers checkout page reportedly served card skimming script

Source: Canada Computers

A Reddit user says a card skimmer was injected into the Canada Computers online store checkout flow. According to the post, a Magecart-style script that collected payment and billing details entered on the page and sent the data to an external domain.

The user said the script was obfuscated and loaded from CodePen through a disguised Google Analytics tag. The post also claims the loader only ran on the payment step, then removed itself and cleared the browser console after

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Swiss store ships Ryzen 7 9850X3D about a week early

Reddit user swaps in Ryzen 7 9850X3D early after online listing goes live too soon

A Reddit user claims to have received a Ryzen 7 9850X3D about a week early, after a Swiss retailer started selling the processor ahead of schedule. The post says the order went through because the store “made a mistake and started selling too early online.”

According to the user, the CPU cost 450 CHF, listed as about $570 with VAT included

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Corsair apologizes after webstore error leads to canceled 48GB DDR5 orders

Corsair says sorry

Corsair has issued an apology after a pricing and inventory problem on its US webstore led to a wave of canceled orders.

Corsair has again released a statement on the DDR5 memory sale from January 1. As we reported , customers who scored a great deal on otherwise expensive DDR5 memory kits were later told by Corsair that the price was an error. The company said the issue was a store error and offered coupon codes to affected customers. Corsair also explained that the specific memory kit was not in stock

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Intel

AMD Ryzen AI MAX 400 “Gorgon Halo” specifications leaked, MAX+ 495 with 5.2 GHz CPU and 3.0 GHz GPU clocks

HKEPC lists AMD “Gorgon Halo” Ryzen AI Max+ 400 specs, OEM sources point to Q4 2026 launch

Yesterday, VideoCardz reported that AMD is preparing a Strix Halo refresh codenamed Gorgon Halo. A new post from HKEPC adds a full SKU list and a claimed release window.

HKEPC describes Gorgon Halo as a half-step update that keeps the same core building blocks: Zen 5 CPU, RDNA 3.5 iGPU, and an XDNA 2 NPU. The main change is higher clocks at

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Apple Silicon

Lenovo preparing Legion 7 laptop with NVIDIA N1X, could be the first true Windows 11 on ARM gaming laptop

Leak confirms NVIDIA N1X in Windows on ARM gaming laptop

Well this is big news if it turns out to be true. The writing is on the wall, and the leaks are coming from Lenovo itself, which listed unreleased laptops early.

The key thing to understand is that Lenovo product coding is quite easy to read. It is basically the laptop screen size, and the first letter after that is the platform: A = AMD, I = Intel, Q = Qualcomm. Lenovo has now seemingly confirmed that NVIDIA

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