Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Computex 2026: Intel Addresses Arrow Lake Blunder: 'We Needed to Build Back our Reputation' | AMD 'Had to Re-Engineer' the Ryzen 7 5800X3D For a Re-Release

Intel addresses Arrow Lake blunder: 'We needed to build back our reputation' | AMD 'had to re-engineer' the Ryzen 7 5800X3D for a re-release | Intel says 'something has to give' with memory prices
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June 3, 2026
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Intel addresses Arrow Lake blunder: 'We needed to build back our reputation'
Says Arrow Lake Refresh's low price a key first step, laying the groundwork for Nova Lake
 
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AMD 'had to re-engineer' the Ryzen 7 5800X3D for a re-release
10th Anniversary Edition chip had 'a whole body of engineering work' put into it
 
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Intel says 'something has to give' with memory prices
Company says it 'will continue to make sure that there are products which can take care of older memory technologies'
 
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Phison shows PCIe 6.0 X3 SSD controller with 28 GB/s of bandwidth and 6.8 million IOPS, supports 2 petabytes per drive
Also new power-sipping E37T SSDs for PCIe 5.0 systems consume a mere 4.5W
 
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Jensen Huang says Nvidia wants to 'reinvent the single most important tool of humanity' with RTX Spark
Nvidia CEO touts support of 'literally every computer maker in the world' for its agentic AI PC platform
 
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AMD is considering a potential Ryzen 5 9600X3D
Company says six-core Zen 5 X3D chip 'maybe something we look at doing... later this year'
 
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MSI unveils latest set of WiFi 7 gaming routers touting ultra-fast speeds
Flagship RadiX BE19000 model comes with a built-in SSD slot for 'NAS Lite' experience and wireless speeds up to 19 Gbps
 
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Cooler Master shows off new MWE Gold V4 Power supplies and GPU Shield adapter
Per-pin monitoring can dynamically scale down power to stop cables melting
 
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Mainland Chinese exhibitors reportedly locked out of Computex 2026, as Taiwan entry permits stall
Parties complain applications left pending or hit with last-minute documentation requests
 
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