Asus, Gigabyte, Asrock and MSI will stop making consumer products on 2026
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Date: December 28th, 2025 9:38 PM Author: mint knife
I'm shocked more people aren't terrified about this
I'm effectively priced out of a computer upgrade and absolutely need it for my overemployment.
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Date: December 29th, 2025 12:24 PM Author: hyperventilating charismatic international law enforcement agency
The greatest upgrade to video game graphics, by far, that I’ve experienced in 15 years was when I got some $5 Target reading glasses.
Same with audio. Getting my ears professionally cleaned made my wholly pedestrian headphones sound suddenly amazing.
I’m coming from an Xbox Series X, a Steam Deck, and some old hand-me-down gaming pc with an Radeon 580 that my kids have toyed with through the years.
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Date: December 30th, 2025 4:17 PM Author: Swashbuckling hospital goal in life
The ongoing DRAM supercycle has made suppliers the "king of the jungle", since the industry is now a seller's market, according to a report by DigiTimes. It is reported that with soaring memory contract prices, producers like Samsung and SK hynix are now only looking to sign LTAs with companies that are mainstream in the PC industry. Companies like Lenovo, Dell, Apple, and ASUS are primary beneficiaries when it comes to getting capacity from memory suppliers, given that they control most of the OEM supply chain. For smaller vendors, this means massive trouble.
https://wccftech.com/memory-suppliers-are-now-cherry-picking-customers/
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