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Jensen Huang takes the stage tonight at Computex two thousand twenty six and GTC Taipei, with his keynote kicking off at eight in the evening Pacific time. All eyes are on Nvidia as rumors swirl around the N one X chip, and Huang rarely disappoints when he has a crowd and a new product to unveil.
Meanwhile, AMD is playing a longer game on two fronts. The company has confirmed it will support its AM five socket platform all the way through two thousand twenty nine, extending that commitment by two years and signaling at least two more processor generations to come. For builders who worry about whether today's motherboard will survive tomorrow's upgrade, that's a meaningful promise.
And AMD isn't just thinking about the future — it's revisiting the recent past. The Ryzen seven fifty eight hundred X three D is back on shelves, and a brand new Ryzen seven seventy seven hundred X three D joins it, both eight-core chips with three D V-Cache priced under three hundred fifty dollars. It's a direct response to rising component costs, and midrange gamers are the clear target.
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