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Apple Announces 100 Million iPods Sold – Intel Unveils First Celeron in 1998
On April 9, 2007, Apple announced that 100 million iPods had been sold worldwide since the launch of the first model in 2001. The portable music player became a global phenomenon and significantly influenced the design and usability of MP3 players. In a separate milestone, Intel introduced the first Celeron processor on April 15, 1998, as an affordable alternative to the Pentium II, which later evolved into a high-performance, low-cost computing solution.
AMD Responds to Chuwi Scandal: Mislabeling of Ryzen Processors Sparks Legal Action
AMD has officially responded to a scandal in which manufacturer Chuwi marketed Ryzen 5 5500U processors as Ryzen 5 7430U, misleading consumers. The company emphasized it did not authorize or participate in the labeling or marketing of the affected products. AMD has announced potential legal action against those responsible, citing trademark violations and consumer deception. The incident highlights concerns over product authenticity and brand integrity in the tech industry.
Nvidia Integrates Groq 3 LPU into Vera-Rubin Platform: A New Era of Low-Latency AI Inference Begins
At GTC 2026, Nvidia announced the integration of Groq’s 3rd-generation Language Processing Unit (LPU) into its new Vera-Rubin-NVL72 platform to dramatically boost AI inference throughput with ultra-low latency. Designed specifically for inference workloads, the LPU leverages high SRAM and internal bandwidth for rapid token processing. This technology complements Nvidia’s existing GPU ecosystem and is deployed in new LPX racks. Partners such as HPE and Giga Computing showcased next-generation AI factories and high-performance computing infrastructure at the event, built around these advancements.
ASRock and MSI have updated their products to fully support the new Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus processors. ASRock has revised its 800 Series motherboards, while MSI has introduced new motherboards and AI-powered gaming desktops equipped with the advanced chips. The integration enables users to experience enhanced performance, improved compatibility, and AI-driven features. These developments highlight the growing importance of Intel Core Ultra in the PC and gaming industries.
ASUS has announced the NUC 16 Pro Panther Lake Mini PC, set to launch in spring 2024 for around €1,400 in China. The compact device features an Intel Core Ultra X7 processor, 32 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB SSD, but relies solely on integrated graphics. Targeted at professional users and enthusiasts, the high price for a system without a dedicated GPU has drawn criticism.
Nvidia has released a new beta driver for Linux, significantly boosting GeForce GPU performance through enhanced Vulkan extensions and optimizations. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized Nvidia’s pivotal role in shaping the modern gaming industry and hailed Openclaw as the most important software release of all time. Meanwhile, the Vulkan API introduced the VK_KHR_device_address_commands extension, enabling direct use of device addresses. Early benchmarks of the new 595 driver showed substantial improvements in OpenGL, Vulkan, and GPU compute tasks, particularly on GeForce RTX 50 series cards.
AMD Unveils Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series with Zen-5, RDNA 3.5, and 50 TOPS NPU
AMD has officially launched the Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series with 8- to 12-core models featuring Zen 5 cores, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and a 50 TOPS NPU. Designed for industrial automation, robotics, and healthcare applications, the processors support 24/7 operation and a 10-year lifespan. With a TDP of 15–54 watts and 16 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, they deliver powerful, energy-efficient performance for edge computing in extreme temperature ranges from 0 to 105 °C. Silicon production begins in Q3, with reference boards expected in H2.
Apple Unveils New MacBook Air with M5 Chip, Doubled Storage, and Wi-Fi 7
Apple has unveiled the new MacBook Air with the M5 chip, offering significantly improved performance, doubled storage capacity, and up to four times faster AI performance. The device features Wi-Fi 7, a faster SSD, up to 18 hours of battery life, and a 13.6- or 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display. Prices increase by €100 for the 13-inch and €50 for the 15-inch model, with no power adapter included. The familiar compact and sleek design remains unchanged.
Apple Unveils MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips and Fusion Architecture
Apple has unveiled the new MacBook Pro featuring the all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, designed for professional users. The two dual-die CPUs are built on 3 nm technology without E-cores and leverage Apple's new Fusion Architecture to integrate CPU, GPU, and other components into a single SoC. This delivers enhanced performance, AI capabilities, high bandwidth, and low latency, with up to 64 GB RAM for the M5 Pro and 128 GB for the M5 Max. However, Linux support remains limited as development is still ongoing.
AMD Faces Unexpected CPU Boom Driven by Agentic AI, Supply Tightens
AMD CEO Lisa Su warns of tightening supply for server CPUs as demand surges beyond expectations due to agentic AI applications. The upcoming Epyc Venice generation is set to launch in the second half of 2026, but current production capacities are under strain. AMD is adjusting its manufacturing and delivery processes and has sufficient capacity for future products like Instinct MI450, HBM4, and CoWoS.
Intel Unveils Arrow Lake Refresh with Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Core Ultra 7 270K Plus in March
Intel will unveil the Arrow Lake Refresh series in March with the new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processors. The models, designed for enhanced performance and efficiency, are set to be introduced on March 11 and released in the first half of the year. The top-tier Core Ultra 9 290K Plus has been discontinued, while the new models feature additional Efficiency cores. Early benchmarks indicate significant improvements in both single- and multi-threaded performance over previous generations.
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S26 series, including the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, featuring the Exynos 2600 chip, enhanced camera systems, larger batteries, and a new color palette. The S26 Ultra stands out with a 200 MP main camera sensor, S Pen, and the world’s first built-in Privacy Display using selectively dimmable pixels. The devices offer a more intuitive Galaxy AI experience, improved thermal management, 16 GB RAM, and Gorilla Armor 2 glass. Available starting March 10, 2026, prices range from €999 to €1,499, with limited-time pre-order promotions such as free storage upgrades.
Linux 7.0 Prepares for PCIe 7.0 and Upcoming AMD Zen 6 & Intel Nova Lake Hardware
The Linux 7.0 kernel is introducing early preparations for PCIe 7.0, including register definitions, speed detection, and power efficiency improvements, though no hardware is available yet. It also brings key updates for upcoming AMD Zen 6 and Intel Nova Lake processors, along with new CPU and GPU driver features. Performance optimizations and enhanced support for embedded, mobile, and high-performance computing systems are also included. These developments highlight the Linux kernel’s ongoing adaptation to future hardware and performance demands.