Saturday, January 10, 2026

Intel Showed up for Consumers at CES; AMD Didn't | SanDisk to Double Price of 3D NAND for Enterprise SSDs in Q1 2026

Intel showed up for consumers at the 'Consumer Electronics Show;' AMD didn't | SanDisk to double price of 3D NAND for enterprise SSDs in Q1 2026 | Creality SPARKX i7 Review: Not just another color bedslinger
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January 10, 2026
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Intel showed up for consumers at the 'Consumer Electronics Show;' AMD didn't
At this year's CES, AMD felt like a dominant force, too focused on AI potential to talk about (or to) consumers. Intel looked more like a laser-focused startup, confidently pitching its Panther Lake chips to gamers, laptop users, and even robot makers.
 
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SanDisk to double price of 3D NAND for enterprise SSDs in Q1 2026
 Hyperscalers to pay top dollar for storage as AI continues to roll.
 
 
 
 
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Creality SPARKX i7 Review: Not just another color bedslinger
Creality launches a new brand, "SPARKX" aimed at beginners.
 
 
 
 
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Intel is 'going big time into 14A,' says CEO Lip-Bu Tan
'Serve the customer well' remark hints at an external client.
 
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Acemagic presents mini-PCs inspired by the NES and PlayStation 1
Retro shells conceal Ryzen AI 9 465, up to 64GB of RAM, and up to 4TB of SSD storage.
 
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Keyboard giant Keychron unveils new Nape Pro trackball with programmable buttons
Low-profile design promotes ergonomic scrolling without leaving your keyboard.
 
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President Trump, Sec. Lutnick praise Intel after the launch of Panther Lake chips
Says investment in the company is already bringing 'tens of billions of dollars for the American people.'
 
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Nvidia hires first-ever CMO, snatches former Google exec for the tough job of helping sell more chips
Alison Wagonfield spent nearly 10 years at Google building its Cloud project.
 
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Audeze launches Maxwell 2 headset, with better spatial immersion and bass
Plus, of course, improved AI noise-canceling mic tech.
 
 
 
 
3D Printing
 
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Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials
Extracted proteins from dairy waste combine with polymers to create a plastic alternative.
 
 
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