The 2025 Samsung Odyssey G7 lineup has been launched in the U.S. comprising two models so far – the Samsung S40FG75, priced at USD 1200, and the Samsung S37FG75, priced USD 900. The Odyssey G7 lineup is designed for gamers who desire a sleek display optimized for efficient multitasking with vibrant visuals. Auto Source Switch+ automatically detects when connected devices are turned on, instantly…
MSI MAG 275CF X24 is a new gaming monitor targeted at the fans of fast curved displays. It features a 27-inch Rapid VA panel with a 1500R curvature and an FHD resolution. The 8-bit+FRC screen covers 85% of the DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color space and ofers 115% sRGB color volume. With 300 nits of typical SDR brightness, the model is HDR Ready. It also has a 4000:1 static contrast ratio. The Rapid VA…
MSI MAG 245PF X24 has been launched to tempt the fans of Rapid IPS display, favoring a smaller form factor. It is equipped with a 23.8-inch Rapid IPS display with an FHD resolution, a 240Hz refresh rate, and a 0.5 ms MPRT. The model is Adaptive-Sync certified and supports Console Mode via the CEC functionality of the two HDMI 2.0 ports. It also has a DisplayPort 1.2 input and a headphone jack…
LG 27G810A was released in China as a dual-mode gaming monitor. It is built around a 27-inch IPS display with a default 4K resolution with a 180Hz refresh rate. The screen also supports FHD resolution with a 360 Hz refresh rate. You can easily choose between the two refresh rates from the OSD menu or simply use the LG Switch app to customize keyboard shortcuts and achieve a one-click switching…
Google has expanded its Gemma 3 series of open-weight AI models by introducing a 270-million-parameter variant designed to reduce power consumption for mobile applications. This new model offers a more streamlined alternative to the previously released 1 billion parameter version, aiming to bring efficient AI processing to consumer devices.
Nvidia Corporation’s GB200 server cabinets, along with cloud service providers’ (CSP) servers powered by their in-house ASIC chips, are increasingly adopting liquid cooling technologies. This shift is expected to significantly boost the cooling module supply chain for AI servers starting in late 2025 through 2026, prompting major manufacturers to expand production capacities in Southeast Asia.