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NuPhy Launches Air 65 V3 and Air 100 V3 Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboards

8 April 2026 at 22:49
NuPhy has completed its Air V3 lineup by adding two new low-profile mechanical keyboards, the Air 65 V3 in a 65% layout and the Air 100 V3 as a full-size option joining the 75% model that launched earlier last year. Both keyboards use low-profile Gateron x NuPhy MX-style switches with 3.5 mm total travel, available in 42 gf light linear (Blush nano), 45 gf linear (Red nano), and 50 gf tactile (Brown nano) variants. Construction is aluminium on top and PC (Polycarbonate) on the bottom, with a PC plate and gasket mount for a softer typing feel. Keycaps are double-shot PBT, and both keyboards are hot-swappable with N-key rollover and north-facing RGB with 20 backlight modes. Connectivity covers all three modes, 2.4 G and wired USB-C both at 1000 Hz polling, and Bluetooth 5.0 at 125 Hz.

The NuPhy Air 65 V3 measures 318.9 x 109 x 13.2 mm and weighs 635 g, with plate-mounted stabilizers and a 2500 mAh battery rated for 15 to 67 hours with lighting on and up to 761 hours with no lighting. The Air 100 V3 has a 380.6 x 133.6 x 13.2 mm footprint at 950 g and features a 4000 mAh battery good for 24 to 73 hours lit up or up to 1000 hours with lights off. Both offer three typing angles at 4Β°, 8Β°, and 10Β°, and come in Nova White and Nebula Dark color variants. A few weeks after announcing the Air75 V3, NuPhy faced some criticism over its decision to ship the keyboard with only a tall rotary knob by default. The company has since revised the bundle, with pre-orders now including both a high-profile knob and a low-profile variant with a translucent ring, along with the knob base. All components are color-matched to the selected keyboard finish. The Air 65 V3 is priced at $129.95 and the Air 100 V3 at $149.95.

Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 Surfaces with Intel Panther Lake, AMD Ryzen 400 Series Options

8 April 2026 at 21:46
Lenovo has announced the ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 in Japan, featuring updated processors while keeping the same external design. It's the smallest and lightest ThinkPad in the lineup, starting at 936 g with a 13.3-inch screen. For this refresh of the X13 Gen 6 from last year Lenovo is offering Intel Core Ultra 300 (Panther Lake) and AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 series processors, keeping the same dual-platform approach of the Gen 6. The Intel side gets the bigger upgrade here. The last year model was limited to Arrow Lake and missed out on Lunar Lake entirely, so using Panther Lake processors should bring a notable efficiency step forward. AMD's Ryzen AI 400 is also a generational move up from what the Gen 6 offered. Beside the new chips, not much has changed. The port layout, keyboard, and overall chassis design carry over from the Gen 6 unchanged. Battery options are 41 Wh or 54.7 Wh, and both 4G and 5G connectivity will be available.

Intel models are expected in mid-May, with the AMD variant following in late May. No pricing has been announced. Worth noting this is the standard clamshell X13, not the ThinkPad X13 Detachable 2-in-1 that Lenovo showcased at MWC. Lenovo did announce at MWC that the ThinkPad X13 Detachable would start at €1,949. Meanwhile, the X13 Gen 6 starts at $1,469 with a Core Ultra 5 225U, providing some context for where the X13 Gen 7 may land.

(PR) Edgecore Wi-Fi Unveils EAP115 Wi-Fi 7 Dual-Band Access Point

8 April 2026 at 19:02
Edgecore Networks, a leader in innovative network solutions for enterprises, data centers, and telecommunication service providers, is thrilled to announce the launch of the EAP115, a Wi-Fi 7 dual-band wall-plate access point designed to deliver reliable, high-performance, and cost-effective connectivity for in-room deployments.

Built for environments such as multi-dwelling units (MDUs), hospitality, dormitories, and shared office spaces, the EAP115 is engineered to meet the growing demand for scalable, per-room connectivity while enabling seamless integration of IoT services.

SK hynix Begins Shipping 321-Layer QLC NAND cSSDs, Dell First Customer

8 April 2026 at 18:21
SK hynix has started shipping its PQC21 cSSD, the first product built on its 321-layer QLC NAND flash technology. The product is available in 1 TB and 2 TB capacities, with Dell as the first customer starting this month. QLC (Quad-Level Cell) stores four bits per cell, which maximizes storage density per unit area but has historically come with a write performance penalty compared to TLC (Triple-Level Cell). SK hynix addresses that with SLC caching, frequently accessed data is written to faster SLC-mode regions first before being transferred to the QLC cells, smoothing out the performance gap for typical workloads.

According to market research from IDC (International Data Corporation), the QLC NAND is expected to go from 22% of the global cSSD market in 2025 to 61% by 2027, so the timing of this launch makes sense. SK hynix says it will expand beyond Dell to other major customers as production scales up.
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(PR) StarTech Releases New MST Docking Stations for Windows Laptops

7 April 2026 at 18:18
StarTech.com, a global provider of performance connectivity solutions for IT professionals, announced the release of its next-generation Driverless Multi-monitor USB-C Docking Stations for Windows environments utilizing multi-stream transport (MST) with HDMI and DisplayPort compatible models. Built for enterprise Windows environments, the docks support enterprise mixed hardware platforms including Intel, AMD and Snapdragon-based systems while enabling driverless deployment and up to 100 W of power delivery.

Key features include:
  • Dual 4K 60 Hz display support or Dual 4K 60 Hz + one 4K 30 Hz with the triple display dock.
  • Driverless deployment for faster rollout and less troubleshooting.
  • USB ports up to 10 Gbps.
  • Mountable design with integrated security lock slots.

(PR) Glorious Reveals GHS Eternal and GHS Eternal RGB Wired Gaming Headsets

7 April 2026 at 18:06
Introducing GHS Eternal and GHS Eternal RGB, wired gaming headsets that prove great gear doesn't have to cost a fortune. GHS Eternal and GHS Eternal RGB are the first entry into the new Gaming Headset line, and round out the Glorious product portfolio, covering keyboards, mice, accessories, and now gaming audio.

GHS Eternal and GHS Eternal RGB add to the Glorious Eternal product lineup alongside Model O Eternal, to bring high-quality and affordable gear to gamers around the world. The Eternal lineup exists because great gear shouldn't cost a fortune, and GHS Eternal and GHS Eternal RGB extend that ethos into the world of gaming audio.

Sonnet Releases Echo 20 and Echo 21 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Stations with 10 GbE

7 April 2026 at 15:11
Sonnet Technologies, a US-based long-time provider of connectivity solutions for Mac, Windows, and Linux systems, has released two new Thunderbolt 5 docking stations: the Echo 20 SecureDock and Echo 21 SuperDock. Both target professional users looking for high-speed I/O, with the key difference being built-in storage support on the higher-end model. The two docking stations are mostly identical in terms of connectivity. Both feature three Thunderbolt 5 ports, a host connection capable of up to 140 W of power, and two downstream ports for peripherals and daisy-chaining. There are also nine USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports split between Type-A and Type-C, a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port with backward compatibility, and dual display outputs via HDMI and DisplayPort. Depending on the host system, the docks can drive up to four displays, with support reaching 8K at 60 Hz on Windows systems.

The Echo 21 adds an internal M.2 NVMe slot taking drives up to 8 TB, with transfer speeds reaching 3,300 MB/s. This makes it suitable for local media storage or backup use cases without requiring external drives. Both models feature high-res audio I/O at up to 24-bit/192 kHz, plus full-size SD and microSD card readers. Compatibility covers Apple M-series Macs, older Intel Macs with Thunderbolt 3, and Windows or Chromebook machines with Thunderbolt 4, 5, or USB4. The Echo 20 SecureDock is available now at $449.99, with the Echo 21 SuperDock following in late May at $499.99.

Intel Launches Core Ultra 7 251HX Arrow Lake Processors with 18 CPU Cores and 3 Xe GPU Cores

6 April 2026 at 17:02
Intel has quietly added the Core Ultra 7 251HX to its Arrow Lake HX lineup, skipping any formal announcement. The chip simply appeared on the Intel website a few weeks after it surfaced in Lenovo Legion 5i 2026 and MSI Raider 16 HX listings. The 251HX is an 18-core, 18-thread part with 6 Performance cores and 12 Efficient cores, slotting between the Core Ultra 5 245HX and the Core Ultra 7 255HX. Compared to the 255HX, it drops two P-cores and loses two threads, but keeps the same 12 E-cores and 30 MB of Smart Cache. TDP range stays identical at 55 W base and up to 160 W maximum turbo power. Max Turbo comes in at 5.1 GHz, 100 MHz below the 255HX, but the E-core base clock actually jumps 700 MHz to 2.5 GHz, and the P-core base is up 500 MHz as well at 2.9 GHz. Memory support goes up to DDR5-6400.

The integrated graphics drop to three Xe3 cores clocked up to 1.8 GHz, down from four on the 255HX, which also trims AI performance from 33 TOPS to 30. Not a dramatic difference, but worth noting if NPU performance matters for a specific workload. As an endnote, the Core Ultra 7 251HX sits between the Core Ultra 5 245HX with its 14 cores in a 6P+8E layout and 24 MB of cache, and the 20-core Core Ultra 7 255HX and 265HX sitting above.

(PR) Ex Sanguis from Othercide Creators Arrives on Steam Early Access May 21

3 April 2026 at 18:58
Lightbulb Crew is thrilled to announce that Ex Sanguis, their blood- and strategy-rich game, will release on Steam in Early Access on May 21st! So what's Ex Sanguis all about? You're here to lead elite warriors, called Stillae, to save a dying world from the forces of stasis. And how do you do that? Through many blood-filled turn-based battles, of course!

While engaging in turn-based combat, you'll be able to strategically trigger a chain of events across the battlefield to turn the tide. Use Timeline Effects that can hasten, delay, or swap time positions to impact the turn order in a way that favors you and disadvantages foes.

GMKtec Launches NucBox K17 Mini PC with Intel Core Ultra 5 226V

3 April 2026 at 17:37
GMKtec has launched the NucBox K17, a compact mini PC featuring an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor, a Lunar Lake chip built on TSMC 3 nm process with 8 cores, a 2.1 GHz base clock, and up to 4.5 GHz boost on the performance cores. Total AI compute comes in at 97 TOPS across the CPU, Arc 130V iGPU, and dedicated NPU, with the NPU alone rated at 40 TOPS. The Intel Arc 130V handles graphics, clocking up to 1.85 GHz and supporting ray tracing and XeSS upscaling. Triple display output is available via two HDMI ports and a USB4 port, with support for resolutions up to 8K. That same USB4 port runs at 40 Gbps and supports eGPU connectivity, Power Delivery, and display output simultaneously.

For memory, it features 16 GB of LPDDR5X at 8533 MT/s, soldered and non-upgradeable. Storage ships as a PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 SSD in 512 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB, and there's a second M.2 slot that accepts a PCIe Gen 5 x4 drive for a total expandable storage of 16 TB across both slots. Note that SATA SSDs are not supported. Networking covers Wi-Fi 6E at up to 2.4 Gbps, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 2.5G Ethernet port via an Intel i226-V controller. The Mini PC measures 127.5 x 127 x 44.5 mm, weighs around 460 g, and is powered by a 100 W adapter.

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Raises Recommended Memory Requirement to 6 GB

2 April 2026 at 21:56
Canonical increased the recommended system memory for the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS "Resolute Raccoon" to 6 GB of RAM, a first major change since 2018. According to the release note, the 26.04 LTS now lists 6 GB of RAM as the baseline for a comfortable desktop experience, alongside a 2 GHz dual-core CPU and 25 GB of storage, unchanged from previous generations. This represents a 50% increase over Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, which in 2018 raised the bar to 4 GB, and a notable shift from earlier releases that ran on as little as 1 GB. The change is not caused by a heavier core OS. Instead, it reflects the reality of modern workloads. The GNOME desktop, now updated to newer revisions, along with current web browsers (i.e., Firefox) and everyday apps like LibreOffice, demand more memory in multitasking scenarios.

Importantly, 6 GB is not a hard requirement. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS will still install on systems with less than 6 GB of RAM. However, performance may suffer. Early testing shows that the OS remains functional even on 2 GB systems although with significant slowdowns. As before, the 25 GB storage requirement remains mandatory for the desktop edition. As Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is expected to be the next long-term support release from Canonical, the Ubuntu ecosystem provides many options for those using lower-end hardware. Lighter flavors such as the official Lubuntu or the Linux Lite distro, and manual installations with a minimal base remain available and viable options. Also, Ubuntu Server can be deployed on systems with around 1-1.5 GB of RAM, depending on the use case. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is currently in development and scheduled to be released on April 23.

(PR) NVIDIA GeForce NOW Brings 10 Games to the Cloud

2 April 2026 at 19:21
No jokeβ€”GFN Thursday is skipping the tricks and heading straight into the games. April kicks off with ten new titles, bringing fresh adventures to GeForce NOW, including the launch of Capcom's highly anticipated PRAGMATA.

A dozen new games are available to stream this week, including Arknights: Endfield, which expands the acclaimed series into a full 3D real‑time strategy adventure. On GeForce NOW, every battle flows with precision and every mission looks sharper than ever. So gear up, grab a controller or gaming device of choice, and get ready to streamβ€”another month of great gaming is now underway.

8BitDo Launches Limited Edition Apple II Inspired Retro 68 AP50 Keyboard

2 April 2026 at 18:57
8BitDo has released a limited edition version of its Retro 68 mechanical keyboard to mark Apple's 50th anniversary. Called the AP50, it takes direct visual inspiration from the Apple II color scheme with the familiar beige and brown colors of that era of computing. The keyboard uses a 68-key compact layout built around a gasket-mount system for better typing acoustics and a softer key-press feel. Construction is all-aluminium, chassis, plate, and keycaps, and the 323.3 x 138.5 x 46.5 mm body reflects that, with the keyboard weight reaching 2.2 kg. Switches are Kailh BOX Ice Cream Pro Max, and the PCB is hot-swappable if you want to try something else without soldering. RGB backlighting is included, and the keyboard is programmable through 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2 or via fast-mapping directly on the keyboard without any software.

Connectivity covers all three modes: wired USB, 2.4G wireless, and Bluetooth LE. It's compatible with macOS, Windows 10 and above, and Android 9.0 and above. The 6500 mAh battery is rated for up to 300 hours of use with a 9-hour charge time. The package also includes a set of Wireless Dual Super Buttons (160.2 x 75.3 x 32.6 mm, 270 g), a 2.4G adapter, and a USB cable. At $499.99, the 8BitDo AP50 keyboard is clearly aimed at collectors and enthusiasts rather than anyone shopping on a budget.

(PR) IBM Announces Strategic Collaboration with Arm

2 April 2026 at 17:39
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a strategic collaboration with Arm to develop new dual‑architecture hardware that helps enterprises run future AI and data intensive workloads with greater flexibility, reliability, and security.

IBM's leadership in system design, from silicon to software and security, has helped enterprises adopt emerging technologies with the scale and reliability required for mission‑critical workloads. As AI moves deeper into core business operations, IBM continues to invest in hardware platforms such as the Telum II processor and Spyre Accelerator, which are designed to bring AI from experimentation into everyday enterprise use.

(PR) AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs Surpass 1M Tokens/Sec in MLPerf 6.0

1 April 2026 at 22:52
In its MLPerf Inference 6.0 submission, AMD did not simply revisit familiar benchmarks with a faster GPU. It expanded into first-time workloads, crossed the 1-million-tokens-per-second threshold at multinode scale and showed that partners can reproduce the results across a broader ecosystem. That combination matters because our customers no longer evaluate inference platforms on one metric alone. They want competitive single-node performance, efficient scale-out, faster bring-up on new models, reproducible results across partner systems and confidence that the software stack can keep pace. MLPerf Inference 6.0 let us show all of that in one submission.

Just as important, we showed that these results are not isolated. A broad partner ecosystem submitted across four AMD Instinct GPU types that closely reproduced numbers submitted by AMD and the first three-GPU heterogeneous MLPerf submission demonstrated that AMD hardware and AMD ROCm software can orchestrate meaningful inference throughput even across systems in different geographies.

(PR) Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era Launches Into Early Access on April 30

1 April 2026 at 17:46
Hooded Horse, Unfrozen Studio, and Ubisoft are excited to announce the news that everyone has been waiting for - Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era will release on PC via Steam Early Access and the Microsoft Store (via Game Preview) on April 30, 2026. It will also be coming to PC Game Pass day one.

Made for series veterans and newcomers alike, Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era is built on the familiar foundations of one of the most critically acclaimed strategy series of all time, introducing new and classic game modes that will let people play solo or with friends however they please. Engage in strategic empire building, epic turn-based tactical battles, and in-depth RPG mechanics, all while exploring a vibrant, never-before-seen land full of secrets and dangers.

(PR) Intel to Repurchase 49% Equity Interest in Ireland Fab Joint Venture

1 April 2026 at 17:28
Intel Corporation (Nasdaq: INTC) and Apollo (NYSE: APO) today announced a definitive agreement for Intel to repurchase the 49% equity interest in the joint venture related to Intel's Fab 34 in Ireland not held by Intel for $14.2 billion. The agreement reflects Intel's continued business momentum underpinned by the growing and essential role CPUs play in the era of AI, a significantly strengthened balance sheet and the strong partnership between Intel and Apollo.

In 2024, Apollo-managed funds and affiliates led an $11.2 billion investment to acquire a 49% equity interest in a joint venture entity related to Fab 34, providing Intel with equity-like capital while preserving balance sheet strength. This transaction provided Intel with significant financial flexibility and enabled the company to unlock and redeploy capital to advance its strategic priorities including accelerating the buildout of Intel 4 and Intel 3, the most advanced processes manufactured in Europe, and of Intel 18A, the most advanced process developed and manufactured in the U.S. today.

(PR) NVIDIA Invests $2 Billion in Marvell and Expanded NVLink Fusion Partnership

1 April 2026 at 16:56
NVIDIA and Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVL) today announced a strategic partnership to connect Marvell to the NVIDIA AI factory and AI-RAN ecosystem through NVIDIA NVLink Fusion offering customers building on NVIDIA architectures greater choice and flexibility in developing next-generation infrastructure. The companies will also collaborate on silicon photonics technology.

In addition, NVIDIA has invested $2 billion in Marvell.

Lenovo Yoga Mini i Surfaces with Intel Panther Lake and 32 GB RAM

1 April 2026 at 00:24
Before its global rollout, Lenovo first launched the Yoga Mini i mini PC in China, a few months after its introduction at CES 2026. The Yoga Mini i is built around the Intel Panther Lake platform, with configurations listed up to a Core Ultra X7 385H processor at a 45 W TDP. Graphics are handled by integrated Intel Arc B-series GPUs, with the top configuration reaching Arc B390. The system also includes an NPU rated at up to 50 TOPS, aligning it with Microsoft Copilot+ PC requirements. Memory goes up to 32 GB of LPDDR5x, paired with up to 2 TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage. Despite its compact footprint, measuring 130 x 130 x 48.5 mm and weighing around 600 g, the mini PC offers a relatively complete I/O setup. This includes multiple USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4 and DisplayPort support, HDMI 2.1, USB-A, and 2.5 GbE, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. The system integrates basic audio hardware with a 2 W built-in speaker and dual microphones. Security features include a fingerprint reader built into the power button, Human Presence Detection, and Walk Away Lock. Power comes from a 100 W adapter.

At this moment, Lenovo is only offering a lower-tier configuration in China equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 5 325 processor with 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD. This model is priced at CNY 5,499 (around $800), indicating that earlier references to a $699 starting price will likely apply to similar entry-level SKUs rather than higher-end Core Ultra X7 variants. Lenovo still lists the Yoga Mini i as "coming soon" in other regions, with a broader rollout expected later this year, presumably even before this year's Computex, which is held on June 2-5.

(PR) Sony and TCL Sign Definitive Agreements for Partnership in the Home Entertainment Field

31 March 2026 at 21:33
Sony Corporation ("Sony") and TCL Electronics Holdings Limited (together with its subsidiaries, "TCL") today announced that Sony and TCL have entered into legally binding definitive agreements for a strategic partnership in the home entertainment field. This follows the memorandum of understanding announced on January 20, 2026, pursuant to which both parties have been conducting discussions.

Under this partnership, Sony will establish a wholly owned subsidiary (the "Preparatory Company") to assume its home entertainment business, and TCL will subscribe to a portion of the Preparatory Company's shares, forming a joint venture (the "New Company") with TCL holding 51% and Sony holding 49% of the shares. The New Company will succeed to Sony's home entertainment business, which includes product development and design, manufacturing, sales and logistics, and customer service for products such as Consumer TVs (BRAVIA), B2B Flat Panel Displays (B2B BRAVIA), B2B LED Displays, projectors, and home audio equipment such as home theater systems and audio components. The New Company is expected to operate this integrated business globally.

(PR) Razer Introduces the Pro Type Ergo Wireless Keyboard Series

31 March 2026 at 20:19
Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today unveiled the Razer Pro Type Ergo, an ergonomic wireless keyboard designed to make long hours at the desk feel more natural and less fatiguing, while helping users get more done with less effort.

Pro Type Ergo is Razer's answer to a productivity market that has barely moved: a split-ergonomic keyboard that feels familiar from the first keystroke, cuts strain over time, and builds powerful workflow tools directly into the layout. For professionals who live on their keyboard, it is built to support comfortable, focused work all day, every day.

(PR) Blaze Entertainment Announces Evercade Nexus Retro Gaming Handheld

31 March 2026 at 20:02
Blaze Entertainment is proud to announce the Evercade Nexus, the newest retro gaming handheld console from Evercade. Evercade continues to champion physical cartridges as the medium to relive the classic gaming experience, bringing more top-quality names to the ever-growing ecosystem with Rare's Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie included. The latest iteration of the Evercade gaming experience draws on the feedback of Evercade fans and the demands of gaming in the current age, while also keeping the simplicity and ease of use that Evercade provides, and the continuing commitment to the nostalgia and experience of using and collecting physical cartridge media.

The Evercade Nexus is built to play with an ultra-bright 5.89" screen, the biggest ever screen on an Evercade, with a peak brightness of over 500 nits. The new, larger design allows for dual analogue sticks, giving Evercade players the full experience of 64 and 32-bit games, and helping recreate the feel of arcade-style gaming in your hands. All of this in a new larger form factor that is still light and comfortable to use and travel with, and a sleek new look with a black color scheme and a customizable RGB light-up logo.

(PR) Slimbook Updates Kymera Desktop Line with More Options

31 March 2026 at 18:53
We continue to improve our Kymera desktop line, not only in hardware but also in the way you can explore and configure each system. We are presenting new product pages for our lines, along with the return of one of the most requested formats by the community.

Kymera Cristal: power you can see
The Slimbook Kymera Cristal features a design that doesn't hide its power, it showcases it. Thanks to its tempered glass front and side panels, every component of the system becomes part of the design, proudly displaying the hardware with precision. This is a solution aimed at those seeking a system that combines extreme performance with striking aesthetics. From RGB-lit configurations to more understated setups, Kymera Cristal allows you to create an environment that reflects your style.

Sony Suspends SD and CFexpress Memory Cards Production

31 March 2026 at 18:14
Sony suspended orders for almost its entire lineup of SD and CFexpress memory cards. The company is citing the global semiconductor shortage that has made it impossible to meet demand. The move, announced by Sony Japan and spotted by PetaPixel, effectively pauses shipments to both partners and direct customers starting March 27. The suspension covers nearly the company's entire lineup, including CFexpress Type A and Type B cards, as well as higher-end SD offerings such as TOUGH-branded models. Lower-tier SD cards are also affected, suggesting the shortage isn't limited to premium components. Sony says supply is unlikely to meet demand "for the foreseeable future," and has stopped accepting new orders from distributors and through its own store.

A few exceptions remain. The 960 GB CFexpress Type B card is still in production, alongside some entry-level SF-UZ series SD cards, though the latter are already largely phased out in certain regions. More specifically, on the CFexpress side, all Type A capacities are affected (240 GB, 480 GB, 960 GB, and 1920 GB), along with the 240 GB and 480 GB Type B cards. On the SD side, the entire TOUGH lineup (64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB), standard V60 cards across all capacities, and even budget V30 64 GB and 128 GB options are suspended. Existing inventory is still moving through the supply chain, so cards will remain available at retail for now, but restocking will stop once that supply runs out. Sony hasn't provided a timeline for resuming production, stating it will monitor component availability before making a decision.

(PR) Toshiba Begins Sampling of 30-34 TB SMR Nearline Hard Disk Drives

31 March 2026 at 16:58
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has announced the M12 Series of 3.5-inch nearline hard disk drives (HDDs) for hyperscale and cloud service providers operating large‑scale data centers. The new series uses Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) technology to deliver storage capacities ranging from 30 to 34 TB. Sample shipments have begun and Toshiba also plans to begin sample shipments of M12 drives that use Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR) to deliver capacities of up to 28 TB in the third quarter of 2026.

Today is World Backup Day, the annual international initiative to remind companies and individuals of the importance of backing up and protecting their data. That need is now greater than ever, as the constant expansion of digital services and video content distribution, the widespread adoption of cloud services, and, most recently, the increasing use of data-hungry AI and data science, are driving forward immense growth in the volumes of data generated and stored worldwide.

(PR) QNAP Introduces QSW-M7230-2X4F24T L3 Lite 100 GbE Managed Switch

31 March 2026 at 16:44
QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading computing, networking, and storage solution innovator, today announced the launch of the QSW-M7230-2X4F24T, a new L3 Lite managed 100 GbE switch designed for enterprise network upgrades, high-performance storage environments, large-scale media production, virtualization, and AI-driven workloads. The new switch enables organizations to build a scalable 100 GbE core network while maintaining cost efficiency and protecting existing infrastructure investments.

As data-intensive applications continue to accelerateβ€”from AI computing and virtualization to collaborative media workflowsβ€”enterprises are increasingly challenged to evolve beyond 10GbE networks without incurring disruptive, large-scale replacements. The QSW-M7230-2X4F24T addresses this transition by providing a flexible, multi-speed architecture that allows enterprises to introduce higher-speed connectivity where it matters most, while expanding the core network over time.

(PR) Advantech Unveils SQRAM DDR5 7200 MT/s 64 GB Industrial Memory Modules

31 March 2026 at 16:26
Advantech (TWSE: 2395), a global leader in IoT intelligent systems and embedded platforms, today announced the expansion of its SQRAM DDR5 7200 MT/s industrial memory module series. Designed to meet the escalating data demands of Edge AI, the new modules offer a 12.5% performance increase over previous generations and a groundbreaking 64 GB per-module capacity, setting a new benchmark for stability and scalability in outdoor deployments.

12.5% Faster, Up to 64 GB per Module
The DDR5 7200 MT/s delivers a 12.5% performance increase compared to the previous DDR5 6400 generation. In addition to higher bandwidth, each module supports up to 64 GB capacity using 32 Gb IC technology. This enables AI PCs and high-end workstations to scale system memory up to 256 GB, fully addressing the growing demands of data-intensive Edge AI and computing applications.
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