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Dell chooses AMD over Intel in complete overhaul of business PCs

https://www.techzine.eu/news/devices/127587/dell-chooses-amd-over-intel-in-complete-overhaul-of-business-pcs/

Truly one of the biggest news for AMD that has gone under the radar from CES.

NVIDIA introduces GeForce RTX 50 for laptops, RTX 5090 gets 24GB GDDR7 memory

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-introduces-geforce-rtx-50-for-laptops-rtx-5090-gets-24gb-gddr7-memory

I like how the laptop 5090 is based on the desktop 5080 but laptop 5090 uses 3GB GDDR7 chips to make the 24GB of vram happen on 256bit bus while desktop 5080 uses 2GB chips and is still stuck with 16GB of vram.

But the biggest shame is 5070 laptop coming with 8GB of vram once again... A capacity that has been the same since 1070.

NVIDIA announces Project DIGITS, its $3000 desktop supercomputer with Blackwell GPU

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-announces-project-digits-its-3000-desktop-supercomputer-with-blackwell-gpu

ASUS announces GeForce RTX 5070Ti/5090 ROG XG Mobile eGPU with Thunderbolt 5

https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-announces-geforce-rtx-5070ti-5090-rog-xg-mobile-egpu-with-thunderbolt-5

Dell kills the XPS brand

https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/6/24325799/dell-pro-max-premium-plus-ces-laptop-pc-rebrand-announcement

Idk what is with companies killing their brand names but this is an awful decision as the XPS line imo was scene as the Macbooks of PCs so to speak. They aren't always perfect but the design of the XPS line has always showed what premium ultrabooks should stride to achieve. Their new naming scheme of "Dell, Dell Pro, Dell Max" is dumb af.

Enabling Neural Rendering in DirectX: Cooperative Vector Support Coming Soon

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/enabling-neural-rendering-in-directx-cooperative-vector-support-coming-soon/

Lenovo Legion Go powered by Steam OS releasing in May 2025

https://www.microcenter.com/site/mc-news/article/lenovo-legion-gaming-ces-2025.aspx

While clearly missleading af, the value is still pretty good. Likely getting 4070 Ti/Super performance for $549. 9070 XT imo can't be anymore than $449 assuming the performance is around the same as 5070.



                  

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