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AMD Next-Gen Ryzen "Olympic Ridge" Zen 6 Delayed to 2027

20 February 2026 at 18:43
AMD's next-generation Ryzen "Olympic Ridge" desktop processors are rumored to have been delayed to 2027. Company roadmap slides point to a debut of the "Zen 6" microarchitecture in 2026. This could be a signal that AMD is prioritizing "Zen 6" chiplets for EPYC server processors as the enterprise market has a better-secured supply of memory, and enterprise customers are more likely to stick to their procurement roadmaps for CPUs, in stark contrast to the client segment, which has been grappling with acute shortages of DDR5 memory.

With PC memory selling at prices 5-8 times above normal, 2026 may not present an ideal environment for AMD to debut a new Ryzen desktop processor generation, especially given that AMD processors tend to be heavily favored by the DIY retail channel compared to Intel, which retains a hold over the pre-built OEM market. Besides increased IPC and an updated ISA, "Zen 6" is expected to see AMD increase CPU core counts, as well as update the client I/O die. This new cIOD, likely built on 4 nm, is expected to come with updated DDR5 memory controllers that support higher speeds and have a greater degree of parallelism for dual-channel DDR5, likely with each controller addressing two 40-bit sub-channels from different channels, an approach similar to Intel's with "Arrow Lake." If your best feature is, say, DDR5-9000 support with CUDIMM optimization, you rather hold off when a 32 GB >9000 MT/s CUDIMM kit costs upward of $800.
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(PR) AGON by AOC Announces AOC Gaming Q27G4ZD QD-OLED Monitor

19 February 2026 at 16:06
AGON by AOC, the world's leading gaming monitor brand, launches AOC GAMING Q27G4ZD, a 27-inch (68.6 cm) QHD gaming monitor that brings 3rd-generation QD-OLED technology to a compelling new price point. With a 280 Hz refresh rate, 0.03 ms GtG response time, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification with up to 1000 nits peak brightness (3% APL), the Q27G4ZD slots between the existing AOC GAMING Q27G4ZDR and Q27G4SDR models as a balanced option for gamers who want next-gen performance without the flagship price tag.

QD-OLED technology first arrived in the AGON by AOC portfolio through the AGON PRO line-up with models reaching up to 500 Hz, serving esports players, enthusiasts and competitive gamers who demand the absolute best. The AOC GAMING line-up now offers QD-OLED for players who want the core benefits of OLED technology, including almost instant response times, perfect blacks, and vibrant colours thanks to Quantum Dot technology, in a more straightforward package.
The Q27G4ZD joins the recently launched Q27G4ZDR (240 Hz, QD-OLED Edge) and Q27G4SDR (360 Hz, 3rd-gen QD-OLED), giving gamers three distinct options. For those who want the 3rd-generation panel improvements but don't need the full 360 Hz speed, the Q27G4ZD delivers the bliss point: 1000 nits peak brightness in 3% area of the screen (up from 400 nits on 2nd-gen), DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification, and a 280 Hz refresh rate that handles competitive play with ease.

(PR) Alphacool Announces Core 70 Tube Reservoir with Apex Pump

19 February 2026 at 16:00
Alphacool International GmbH from Braunschweig is a pioneer in PC water-cooling technology. With one of the most comprehensive product portfolios in the industry and over 20 years of experience, Alphacool is now expanding its portfolio with the Core 70 Tube Reservoir. The Core 70 Tube Reservoir was developed for modern custom watercooling systems and combines the characteristic Core design with high-quality materials and practical features. The real glass cylinder delivers a premium look, high durability, and a clear view of the coolant. The integrated lighting creates strong visual highlights and enhances the overall system appearance. The chrome-plated brass threads in the Core design blend seamlessly into the overall look while ensuring reliable and secure sealing.

The rotatable mounting brackets allow flexible integration into a wide range of case configurations, while the interchangeable tube top makes filling and bleeding the cooling loop much easier. This simplifies both installation and maintenance. To complete the overall package, the Core 70 Tube Reservoir comes with the powerful Apex pump, designed for high performance, quiet operation, and long service life. The Core 70 Tube Reservoir is now available in the Alphacool shop.

From Steam to Reddit: How Much Personal Data Hardcore PC Users Leak Without Realizing It

18 February 2026 at 05:00
Hardcore PC users tend to think of privacy risk as something that happens to other people: the careless, the click-happy, the ones who reuse passwords or fall for obvious scams. Power users, by contrast, optimize. They tweak BIOS settings, benchmark GPUs, curate mod lists, and participate deeply in the ecosystems that make PC culture what it is.

That's the problem.

For highly engaged users, having their personal data exposed is rarely the result of negligence; it's the unfortunate side of visibility. The more you understand and participate in gaming communities, online forums, and similar spaces, the more you will create an enduring, discoverable identity footprint.

This blog isn't about fearmongering over privacy, but rather about practical digital hygiene for people who are already technically savvy.

Phison CEO Says DRAM and NAND Flash Shortage Will Shut Down Many Consumer Electronics Companies in 2026

17 February 2026 at 14:42
The acute shortage of DRAM and NAND flash memory could shut down many consumer electronics companies by the end of 2026, Phison CEO Chien Chen Pang warned in an interview with Chen Ning Kuan of Taiwan's Era News. The Phison CEO warns of a "massive die-off" among consumer electronics companies designing cost-effective products that use even the smallest amounts of DRAM and NAND flash components (think TV set-top boxes, Wi-Fi routers, smart TVs, etc). For instance, an 8 GB eMMC chip used in smart TVs rose in pricing from $1.5 in early 2025, to nearly $20 now. Extrapolate this to the vast selection of products priced under the $100-mark, and you can see how component prices could wreck the consumer electronics industry.

Pricing is only half the problem, the other is supply. Memory is now an extremely supplier-driven market, with manufacturers onboarding orders up to three years into the future (i.e. you order now, your DRAM chip reels won't arrive before 2030. All this said, the crisis could fade by the end of the decade as memory manufacturers build more foundry capacity, and industrial pressure causes geopolitical changes, such as the re-entry of Chinese DRAM and NAND flash companies. Phison is a leading manufacturer of NAND flash-based storage device controllers powering SSDs, flash drives, and memory cards.

Samsung 96 GB LPCAMM2 with 9600 MT/s Speed Pictured

13 February 2026 at 17:42
A Lenovo product manager on Chinese social media held up what is possibly the highest capacity and highest speed LPCAMM2 module. An LPCAMM2 is a SOCAMM2 module that uses LPDDR5 or LPDDR5X DRAM. It is replaceable, unlike traditional LPDDR implementations that see the DRAM chips hardwired to the notebook's mainboard. Pictured here, is a new Samsung LPCAMM2 that offers 96 GB of density with a speed of LPDDR5X-9600. This speed is natively supported by Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" mobile processors, or at least the Core Ultra X7 and X9 brand extensions. It not for the acute DRAM supply crisis, the mid-2020s were expected to see a rise in PC mainstream memory densities.

Fosi Audio C3 Has Everything PC Gamers Need in Audio, and We're Giving 10 of These Away!

14 February 2026 at 23:20
Fosi Audio is keeping discrete sound cards alive by outperforming onboard audio solutions using premium components and professional tuning. The new Fosi Audio C3 is their latest external sound card (DAC + headphones AMP) targeted at PC gamers, bringing not just audio quality and richness that beats motherboard onboard audio solutions, but also AI-powered DSP effects, and physical controls on your desk. Unlike traditional gaming sound cards that rely on fixed EQ boosts, the C3 uses AI models to recognize key in-game sounds, such as footsteps, gunfire, reloads, and directional cues, and dynamically enhance what matters while reducing irrelevant or distracting noise. Rather than simply making certain frequencies louder, the system is designed to identify and prioritize important sounds depending on the gameplay context.

To celebrate this launch, TechPowerUp and Fosi Audio are bringing our readers from around the world a unique opportunity to win one of this. Up for grabs are 10 Fosi Audio C3 AI-powered gaming sound cards (DAC + headphones amp). To participate, simply fill up a short form to help us get back to you if you've won. The giveaway is open from today until February 26th 2026.

For more information, and to participate, visit this page.

ADLINK Unveils Next-Generation Server Board and 2U/4U Edge AI Servers Powered by Intel Xeon 600 Processors for Workstations

11 February 2026 at 20:22
ADLINK Technology Inc., a global leader in edge AI computing, announced the expansion of its product portfolio with four high-performance, server-class edge AI systemsβ€”the ISB-W890 server board, and the AXE-7440GW, AXE-7420GWA, and AXE-7220GW GPU servers. This new lineup is purpose-built on the Intel Xeon 600 processors, complementing ADLINK's existing Edge AI platforms by addressing more compute-intensive workloads, enabling high-end, real-time vision processing, advanced analytics, and large-scale generative AI at the edge.

As industries move beyond AI pilots, the demand for server-class performance at the edge is growing rapidly, particularly for real-time visual intelligence and on-site generative AI inference. ADLINK's Edge AI servers support high-end vision processing and analyticsβ€”including VLA workloadsβ€”making them ideal for demanding environments like medical imaging, robotics, and smart factory AOI, where latency, accuracy, and reliability are critical.

Computers Running Windows 10 Aren't Safe, But Windows 11 Pro Is Only $13 Right Now (Reg. $199)

3 February 2026 at 02:05
Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 last year, and if your computer is still running it, then your data is at risk. If you want an easy way to upgrade, right now, you can get Windows 11 Pro on sale for only $12.97 (reg. $199). Windows 11 Pro adds security tools that help protect your files and accounts in ways Windows 10 simply doesn't. BitLocker can encrypt your drive so someone who gets your laptop can't just pull the data off it. Smart App Control can block unknown or suspicious programs before they run, which is helpful if you download software from different places. Windows Defender works in the background to scan for threats without a separate antivirus subscription.

There are also changes that make it easier to work on a crowded desktop. Snap layouts let you click a layout and drop apps into neat side-by-side or grid views instead of dragging windows around. Virtual desktops help you keep work, personal tasks, and side projects in separate spaces on the same computer. When you plug back into a monitor or dock, Windows 11 Pro does a better job of putting windows back where they were instead of stacking them on one screen.

Right now, it's only $12.97 to get Windows 11 Pro, but it won't stay that way.
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