
AOOSTAR NEX 395 Mini PC Packs AMD's Most Powerful APU and 128GB RAM
AMD's most powerful laptop chip lands in a $2,120 mini PC with 128GB RAM and rack-mounting support.

AMD's most powerful laptop chip lands in a $2,120 mini PC with 128GB RAM and rack-mounting support.

Radxa's $500 C200 crams NVIDIA's Jetson Orin NX with 117 TOPS AI performance and triple PCIe 4.0 slots into a palm-sized developer board.

This tiny NAS-ready PC fits four NVMe drives and dual 2.5GbE ports in a chassis smaller than most wallets, starting under $200.

This Raspberry Pi UPS HAT supports Li-Ion, LiFePO₄, and Sodium-Ion batteries up to 300Ah for seriously long backup times.

A $17 adapter board gives ESP32-P4 dev boards HDMI output for digital signage and displays, but pinout differences mean it won't work with every board.

Jetway's new fanless mini PC packs four display outputs into a palm-sized chassis, targeting kiosk and signage deployments with triple 4K support.

Teclast's new 13.4-inch Android 16 tablet delivers a 120 Hz display and expandable storage for under $200.
The open source virtualization company ships its first stable release of a unified management console for multi-cluster Proxmox environments.
Harvester's fifth 1.7.0 release candidate brings ARM64 support and rebases on SL Micro 6.1, with major component updates but strict warnings against production use.

Acemagic's upcoming mini PC packs AMD's most powerful APU into a gaming-focused cube, promising discrete GPU performance without the extra hardware.

The first Arm laptop using the 45 TOPS CIX P1 chip leverages Framework's modular design, but battery life could be a dealbreaker.
Linux 6.19 adds native hardware monitoring for Apple Silicon Macs and Steam Deck, plus expanded ASUS motherboard support.

Two $10 wireless controller boards for ePaper projects offer a choice between ultra-low-power Bluetooth or feature-rich Wi-Fi connectivity.

Samsung's first 2nm chip finally matches Snapdragon performance in benchmarks, potentially ending years of Exynos disappointment for Galaxy buyers.

This 3D-printable robotic hand packs eight servos into its palm, supports Python and Arduino control, and costs less than $90 for manipulation research and AI training.

Samsung's first tri-fold phone unfolds into a 10-inch tablet at just 3.9 mm thick, starting at $2,450 in Korea before hitting the US in early 2026.

Advantech's SOM-6820 puts Qualcomm's 12-core Snapdragon X Elite and 45 TOPS NPU into a standard COM Express form factor, with Linux kernel support now in progress.
Linux gaming reaches 3.2% on Steam, up from 2% just a year ago, as Steam Deck and Proton drive adoption ahead of new Valve hardware.

A new 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 debuts at $45 as memory shortages force price hikes of up to $25 across the entire Pi 4 and Pi 5 lineup.
Fedora 44 will automatically enable NTSYNC for Wine and Steam users, finally making the kernel's faster Windows compatibility layer work out of the box.