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Category: Hardware

Custom AI Chips Are Rising, But Nvidia Isn’t Sweating Yet
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Custom AI Chips Are Rising, But Nvidia Isn’t Sweating Yet

Hyperscalers like Google are pouring billions into custom AI chips to avoid vendor lock-in. But even with Broadcom’s success, Nvidia’s GPU empire looks unshakable for the foreseeable future. The battle is just beginning.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Carlo Gavazzi’s New Smart Relays Are Built for Industry 4.0
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Carlo Gavazzi’s New Smart Relays Are Built for Industry 4.0

Carlo Gavazzi has expanded its NRG family with new 3-phase smart solid state relays. The devices are engineered for digital communication and predictive maintenance in industrial automation.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Corsair’s $230 Keyboard Has a Useless Screen, But I Still Like It
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Corsair’s $230 Keyboard Has a Useless Screen, But I Still Like It

According to a review from The How-To Geek, the Corsair Vanguard Pro 96 is a premium, wired 96% layout keyboard priced at $230. It features hot-swappable hall effect magnetic switches, an 8,000Hz polling rate, and a unique five-button Stream Deck on the side. However, its 1.9-inch IPS display is cri

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
A Tiny Brain-Inspired Chip Is About to Supercharge Your Doorbell
AIHardwareInnovation

A Tiny Brain-Inspired Chip Is About to Supercharge Your Doorbell

A new neuromorphic microcontroller from Innatera is making wild promises for edge AI: 500x less power and 100x faster processing. It’s already being tested in consumer electronics to radically extend battery life in devices like smart doorbells.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 29, 2026
Apple’s 2026 Leaks: iPhone 18 Cameras, AI, and New Macs
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Apple’s 2026 Leaks: iPhone 18 Cameras, AI, and New Macs

A new wave of leaks is sketching out Apple’s 2026 roadmap. The chatter includes a pro-grade variable aperture camera for the iPhone 18, a significant AI push in iOS 27, and potential redesigns for the MacBook Pro and Mac Pro. It’s all unconfirmed, but it paints a picture of a busy few years ahead.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 29, 2026
AMD’s New Top Gaming Chip is Here, But Is It Worth It?
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AMD’s New Top Gaming Chip is Here, But Is It Worth It?

AMD’s new flagship gaming CPU, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, has launched at retailers for its $499 MSRP. It offers a modest 400 MHz clock bump over its predecessor. Here’s where you can find it and what you need to know.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Is ASML’s AI-Driven Rally Running Out of Steam?
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Is ASML’s AI-Driven Rally Running Out of Steam?

ASML’s stock hit new highs then fell after its Q4 report, highlighting intense investor focus on its ability to meet a record €38.8 billion order backlog. The chip equipment giant’s valuation now far exceeds even Nvidia’s, testing market limits.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 29, 2026
Is Xbox Dragging Microsoft Down?
AIBusinessHardware

Is Xbox Dragging Microsoft Down?

Microsoft’s latest earnings show a company divided. While AI and cloud services drive record profits, the Xbox division is a persistent weak spot, with declining hardware sales and subscription revenue. The future of the iconic gaming brand looks uncertain.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra Might Dodge Exynos With Custom Qualcomm Chip
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Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra Might Dodge Exynos With Custom Qualcomm Chip

The Galaxy S27 series is still over a year away, but a new rumor is already shaping its chipset narrative. It claims the S27 Ultra may use a custom “Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro” built on Samsung’s 2nm node, keeping it Exynos-free.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Apple’s Thinner Face ID Plan: A Fix for the iPhone Air?
HardwareInnovation

Apple’s Thinner Face ID Plan: A Fix for the iPhone Air?

According to a new leak, Apple is working on a much thinner Face ID hardware module for future iPhones. The goal is to reduce the system’s footprint, potentially allowing for an added ultra-wide camera in the iPhone Air 2. This could address major hardware compromises in the current model.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 29, 2026

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