r/hardware ·Saturday, December 27, 2025

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Honor Unveils Win and Win RT Go Tablets with Massive Battery and Active Cooling

Honor Win and Win RT go official with 10,000mAh battery, active cooling fan

Honor has officially announced the Win and Win RT Go tablets, featuring a large 10,000mAh battery and an active cooling fan system. These devices are designed for extended use and performance-intensive tasks, with the cooling fan helping to maintain optimal temperatures during prolonged usage. The tablets aim to cater to users needing long battery life and efficient thermal management, positioning them as versatile options for both productivity and entertainment.

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Asus Denies Rumors of Entering Memory Manufacturing Business

No, Asus isn't going into memory manufacturing — Taiwanese tech giant issues statement smashing rumor

Asus has officially denied rumors that it is planning to enter the memory manufacturing industry. The Taiwanese tech giant issued a statement clarifying that it has no intentions of producing DRAM or other memory components, despite speculation fueled by recent industry movements. The company emphasized its focus remains on its core business areas, including motherboards, graphics cards, and laptops. This clarification comes amid ongoing discussions about supply chain diversification in the tech sector.

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Commenters expressed skepticism about the original rumor, noting Asus' established position in component integration rather than semiconductor fabrication. Many pointed out the massive capital investment required for memory manufacturing would be uncharacteristic for Asus. Several users joked about potential 'ROG-branded RAM' with RGB lighting, while others discussed how such rumors often emerge during periods of memory price volatility. The consensus was that Asus' denial was expected given the company's business model.

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Huawei to Launch AI Chips in Korea as Alternative to Nvidia

[Korean news] Huawei Korea: "We will launch AI chips in Korea next year…Nvidia is not the only option."

Huawei Korea announced plans to introduce its Ascend AI chips in the Korean market next year, positioning itself as an alternative to Nvidia. CEO Balian Wang revealed at the Huawei Day 2025 press conference that the company will offer AI computing cards and data center solutions, including the Ascend 950 chip. Unlike Nvidia, Huawei will sell in cluster units and provide end-to-end solutions covering hardware and software, aiming to accelerate industrial applications and give Korean companies a second option.

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Fujifilm has announced the launch of the LTO Ultrium 10 data cartridge, set to be available from January 2026. The magnetic tape storage media offers a maximum storage capacity of 100TB when compressed, which is approximately 33% greater than its predecessor. This advancement enables secure and cost-effective storage of large volumes of data, though the price has not yet been disclosed. The product is highlighted as a solution for organizations needing to manage extensive data archives efficiently.

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