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MSI’s New PSUs Fight GPU Meltdown, Coolers Get Fancy Screens
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MSI’s New PSUs Fight GPU Meltdown, Coolers Get Fancy Screens

MSI is tackling a major pain point for high-end PC builders with new power supplies featuring GPU Safeguard+ technology. The company also showed off flashy CPU coolers with built-in displays and a new panoramic case.

by Aaron ValeJanuary 5, 2026
MSI’s 2026 Plan: Stop Selling Parts, Start Selling Systems
ComputingHardwareInnovation

MSI’s 2026 Plan: Stop Selling Parts, Start Selling Systems

MSI is moving beyond individual components for 2026, focusing on complete, integrated systems. The strategy hinges on new MEG chassis and coolers, redesigned AMD X870E MAX motherboards, and power supplies with Safeguard+ protection. It’s all about stability for next-gen, power-hungry CPUs and GPUs.

by Aaron ValeJanuary 5, 2026
Amazon’s Fire TV gets a rounder, faster redesign for 2026
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Amazon’s Fire TV gets a rounder, faster redesign for 2026

Amazon is kicking off 2026 with a significant redesign of its Fire TV user interface. The update features a rounder, more spacious look and promises speed improvements of up to 20-30%. The new UI and an enhanced mobile app will start rolling out in February.

by Elijah PorterJanuary 5, 2026
Valve and AMD are basically building Mesa for everyone else
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Valve and AMD are basically building Mesa for everyone else

The latest Mesa graphics driver release shows a major shift in who’s doing the heavy lifting for open-source Linux graphics. Valve and AMD are now the dominant forces, with Intel’s contributions falling off a cliff. This has huge implications for the future of gaming on Linux.

by Elijah PorterJanuary 5, 2026
Intel’s Xe Driver Gets a Huge Speed Boost from 2MB Pages
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Intel’s Xe Driver Gets a Huge Speed Boost from 2MB Pages

Intel is prepping a major performance upgrade for its Xe graphics driver. New kernel patches enable Transparent Huge Pages for shared virtual memory, slashing page fault handling time from 966 microseconds to just 132.

by Elijah PorterJanuary 5, 2026
Pebble’s Back, Plex Gets Tinder-fied, and Linux Can’t Quit X11
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Pebble’s Back, Plex Gets Tinder-fied, and Linux Can’t Quit X11

It was a quieter week in tech, but still packed with news. The stylish Pebble Round smartwatch is back for a second generation, and managing a Plex library just got a whole lot more like swiping for dates.

by Aaron ValeJanuary 3, 2026
Eric Schmidt Bets on a Failed Railroad to Power the AI Boom
AICloudComputing

Eric Schmidt Bets on a Failed Railroad to Power the AI Boom

Eric Schmidt is diving into the AI infrastructure race with a new startup, Bolt Data & Energy. He’s partnering with Texas Pacific Land, which controls 882,000 acres, to build massive data center campuses powered by natural gas and eventually renewables.

by Aaron ValeJanuary 2, 2026
CES 2026 Chip Preview: Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and the Nvidia Question
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

CES 2026 Chip Preview: Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and the Nvidia Question

CES 2026 is shaping up to be a major battleground for next-gen PC processors. While Intel and Qualcomm have already tipped their hands, AMD’s mobile plans and Nvidia’s potential surprises remain the big unknowns.

by Elijah PorterJanuary 2, 2026
Your next phone might get more expensive, and AI is to blame
AIComputingHardware

Your next phone might get more expensive, and AI is to blame

The AI boom is creating a surprising problem for regular tech buyers. Data centers are gobbling up DDR5 memory, driving up prices and creating a shortage that could hit consumer devices next.

by Aaron ValeJanuary 1, 2026
A Big Investor Sounds the Alarm on a Data Center “Bubble”
CloudComputingData

A Big Investor Sounds the Alarm on a Data Center “Bubble”

Alex Davis, CEO of Disruptive Tech, issued a stark warning in an investor letter, calling the current data center construction boom “speculative” and a trap. He predicts a significant financing crisis for landlords by 2027-2028, even as the number of US data centers has nearly quadrupled since 2010.

by Aaron ValeDecember 31, 2025

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