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Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark Roadmap for PCs at Computex 2026Hardware

Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark Roadmap for PCs at Computex 2026

At Computex 2026, Nvidia unveiled its RTX Spark platform roadmap, set to power a new generation of AI agent-enabled PCs. CEO Jensen Huang confirmed at least three chip generations, starting with the current Grace Blackwell lineup and followed by Vera Rubin with LPDDR6 memory and Rosa Feynman with even higher-performance memory. These plans highlight Nvidia’s long-term investments in the Arm-based Windows ecosystem and partnerships with Microsoft and software developers.

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Microsoft Unveils Surface Laptop Ultra with NVIDIA Chip for Local AIHardware

Microsoft Unveils Surface Laptop Ultra with NVIDIA Chip for Local AI

Microsoft has announced the Surface Laptop Ultra, the first device in its Surface lineup developed in collaboration with NVIDIA. The laptop features the custom RTX Spark system chip, delivering up to 1 petaflop of AI compute performance. This enables local execution of models with 120 billion parameters, unlocking new capabilities for developers and machine learning professionals. The device is set to redefine on-device AI processing for enterprise and research applications.

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Seven Bank Launches Branded ATMs in FamilyMart StoresBusiness

Seven Bank Launches Branded ATMs in FamilyMart Stores

Japanese Seven Bank and retail chain FamilyMart have launched a joint project to install branded 'Famima ATMs' in stores. The new devices, designed in FamilyMart’s corporate colors, became operational on June 1 and are now available to customers at network locations. The ATMs support a wide range of services, including cash withdrawals, deposits, and digital wallet top-ups for contactless payments.

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VAIO Under Nojima: Aiming for the 'Perfect Factory' and Growth Without Past MistakesBusiness

VAIO Under Nojima: Aiming for the 'Perfect Factory' and Growth Without Past Mistakes

VAIO, spun off from Sony and restructured under the JIP fund, is entering a new phase of development. President Ken Itooka, who took the helm in December 2025, shared his vision for the brand’s future, focusing on avoiding past mistakes and building a 'perfect factory.' According to Itooka, the key priority will be balancing technological excellence with sustainable growth, rather than pursuing short-term metrics. This approach aims to ensure long-term competitiveness in the high-tech device market.

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Google Pixel Watch 5 Accidentally Found at the Bottom of the OceanHardware

Google Pixel Watch 5 Accidentally Found at the Bottom of the Ocean

One of the most bizarre IT industry leaks: A Google Pixel Watch 5 smartwatch prototype was found at the bottom of the ocean near the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. Gearbox co-founder Randy Pitchford shared photos of the device, which remained functional despite being submerged. The back panel clearly displays "Google" and "Pixel Watch 5" markings, along with health sensor labels, confirming the find's authenticity. This incident raises questions about prototype security in tech development.

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Intel Announces Xeon 7 Diamond Rapids: Launch in 2027 on 18A-PHardware

Intel Announces Xeon 7 Diamond Rapids: Launch in 2027 on 18A-P

Intel has officially confirmed plans to release Xeon 7 processors codenamed Diamond Rapids in 2027. The chips will be manufactured using Intel’s advanced 18A-P process and will support PCIe 6.0, a 50% increase in core count, and double the memory bandwidth compared to predecessors. The new processors are expected to compete with AMD’s EPYC Venice solutions based on the Zen 6 architecture.

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GIGABYTE Unveils Gaming Laptop with Ryzen 5 for Budget SegmentHardware

GIGABYTE Unveils Gaming Laptop with Ryzen 5 for Budget Segment

GIGABYTE has announced the release of a new gaming laptop, the EAGLE 9MJR2JPF93SH, featuring a 16-inch display and an AMD Ryzen 5 processor. The model is positioned as a solution for users seeking a balanced price-to-performance ratio in gaming. As an entry-level device, it appeals to those unwilling to pay a premium for high-end configurations.

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Intel Unveils Details of Crescent Island AI Accelerator with 480GB LPDDR5XHardware

Intel Unveils Details of Crescent Island AI Accelerator with 480GB LPDDR5X

During Computex, Intel shared updated insights on its upcoming data center accelerator, the Crescent Island GPU, built on the Xe3P architecture. Positioned as a tool for agent-based artificial intelligence, the solution supports a wide range of data formats—from FP4 for high-performance inference to FP64 for scientific computing. While the chip’s performance metrics remain undisclosed, Intel emphasizes the unique design features of the accelerator to enhance efficiency and scalability in AI workloads.

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Intel Unveils Xeon 6+ with 288 Cores and Plans for Crescent Island GPUHardware

Intel Unveils Xeon 6+ with 288 Cores and Plans for Crescent Island GPU

At COMPUTEX, Intel announced the launch of its new Xeon 6+ server processors, supporting up to 288 cores. The company also shared plans for next-generation graphics accelerators codenamed Crescent Island. This announcement aligns with Intel’s strategy to reinforce the CPU’s role in autonomous AI infrastructure, where processors will handle data management and task orchestration.

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How Overnight Charging Accelerates Smartphone Battery WearHardware

How Overnight Charging Accelerates Smartphone Battery Wear

Many users habitually charge their smartphones overnight without considering the consequences. However, this practice causes the most damage to lithium-ion batteries. Prolonged exposure to 100% charge creates excessive voltage and raises temperature, accelerating chemical wear. While modern devices feature protective mechanisms, they cannot fully neutralize the negative effects of constant charging.

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First Photos of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Leak in KoreaHardware

First Photos of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Leak in Korea

Weeks before Samsung’s anticipated unveiling of its new foldable smartphones, the first real-life photos of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide have surfaced online. The device was captured in Korea, where it was being used by a company employee. The images corroborate rumors of a wider form factor for the upcoming model, though the smartphone was partially concealed by a protective case to prevent leaks.

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Google to Open First Flagship Store Outside the U.S. in TokyoBusiness

Google to Open First Flagship Store Outside the U.S. in Tokyo

Google has announced plans to open its first flagship store outside the U.S. in Tokyo’s Omotesando district in the summer of 2026. This move marks a significant step in expanding the brand’s global presence, offering customers direct access to Google’s products and cutting-edge technologies. The store will serve as a hub for innovation in the Asia-Pacific region.

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