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AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Launches on June 5, Starting at $299 | Noctua's Futuristic Thermosiphon Cooler is Back and Bigger Than Ever at Computex 2025

AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT launches on June 5, starting at $299 | Noctua's futuristic thermosiphon cooler is back and bigger than ever at Computex 2025, but still no closer to release | AMD Announces Threadripper HEDT and Pro 9000-Series CPUs: 96 cores and 192 threads for Desktops and Workstations
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AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT launches on June 5, starting at $299
The 8GB version starts at $299, and the 16GB version at $349.
CPUs
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Components
SilverStone reveals late-80s style tower PC case - proudly beige but thoroughly modern inside
Supports massive modern GPUs, up to 360mm AiO CPU coolers, and has a Turbo button fan controller.
Phison's Apex RAID demo showed us blistering 113 GB/s speeds in Computex demo
A trio of Apex Storage's new X16 Gen5 add-in cards loaded with 32 Phison E28 Gen5 M.2 SSDs were behind the feat.
Lian Li is replacing mesh front panels with tempered glass on its new Lancool cases
New cases, power supply units, and an AIO cooler with a curved LCD screen

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Computex 2025: Intel Launches $299 Arc Pro B50 With 16GB of Memory, Nvidia Announces NVLink Fusion To Allow Custom CPUs And AI Accelerators To Work With Its Products

Intel launches $299 Arc Pro B50 with 16GB of memory, 'Project Battlematrix' workstations with 24GB Arc Pro B60 GPUs | Nvidia announces NVLink Fusion to allow custom CPUs and AI Accelerators to work with its products | Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says 'There's no evidence of any AI chip diversion'
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Asus adds the RTX 5060 to its gaming laptop lineup, tweaks TUF A14 with better cooling
It also has a new gaming dock for the ROG Ally and other devices
Components
MSI unveils EdgeXpert MS-C931 desktop AI supercomputer powered by Nvidia DGX Spark
The device is powered by Nvidia's GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip
Acer showcases ProCreator, Predator, and portable monitors at Computex
There are some Nitro entertainment displays with Google TV built-in, too.