GMKtec has announced its EVO-X3 mini PC with upgraded I/O, including OCuLink and Wi-Fi 7. More importantly for local AI enthusiasts, the company teased a future model powered by AMD's flagship "Strix Halo" Ryzen AI MAX+ 495 APU. This upcoming monster will support up to 192GB of LPDDR5X memory, offering a highly anticipated, cost-effective alternative to Apple Silicon for running large local LLMs.
Hello Robot has released Stretch 4, the fourth generation of its home assistance robot. The company is taking a cautious, deployment-first approach, using a wheeled base, telescoping arm, sensors, and human-in-the-loop control rather than promising a general-purpose humanoid. TechCrunch frames Stretch as a practical bet on real household data, assistive use cases, and safer hardware for people with mobility challenges.
At Computex, Marvell argued that connectivity is becoming a key bottleneck for AI infrastructure as systems scale. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang appeared at the event and described Marvell as the next trillion-dollar company. The presentation highlighted Marvell's AI connectivity stack, reflecting growing industry attention on the links supporting large-scale AI systems.
When Lisa Su became AMD's CEO in 2014, the company was near bankruptcy with a $2 stock price. She turned it around through two critical bets: transitioning advanced manufacturing entirely to TSMC, and pioneering the modular "Chiplet" architecture. These strategic moves allowed AMD to leapfrog Intel in performance and efficiency, driving its market cap past $760 billion.
While next-generation EVs can achieve an 11-minute ultra-fast charge, Taiwan's infrastructure lags behind. The country faces critical gaps including a shortage of high-power DC fast chargers, the complex integration of CCS1 and CCS2 standards, and highly uneven urban-rural coverage. These bottlenecks prevent local drivers from fully utilizing advanced EV charging capabilities.
To bypass US semiconductor equipment sanctions, Huawei has introduced the "τ (Tau) scaling law." Instead of physical transistor shrinking, this approach focuses on reducing signal propagation delay via design-level innovations like logic folding. Huawei aims to achieve performance equivalent to a 1.4nm node by 2031, challenging TSMC's lithography-centric dominance.
TechCrunch reviewed Amazon's new "Bee" AI wearable, highlighting its potential for seamless ambient computing. While the device offers impressive convenience by constantly listening and assisting, it also triggers significant privacy concerns. Like previous AI pins and pendants, Bee forces users to balance the benefits of an always-on assistant against the anxiety of constant surveillance.