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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Gigabyte showcases new Infinity products for its 40th anniversary — X870 Infinity Next halo motherboard boasts metal 3D-printed elements, Aero Wood goes dark, MicroATX Stealth boards, Infinity-style GPUs extend down the product stack

    Gigabyte celebrated its 40th anniversary at Computex 2026 by unveiling a range of new "Infinity" branded PC components. The showcase included the X870 Infinity Next motherboard, featuring advanced 3D metal-printed heatsinks for enhanced cooling and a robust power delivery system. Additionally, Gigabyte introduced motherboards with unique aesthetic designs like dark wood accents and a stealthy back-connector layout, alongside extending its Infinity cooling architecture to lower-tier RTX graphics cards. AI

    Gigabyte showcases new Infinity products for its 40th anniversary — X870 Infinity Next halo motherboard boasts metal 3D-printed elements, Aero Wood goes dark, MicroATX Stealth boards, Infinity-style GPUs extend down the product stack

    IMPACT Niche hardware improvements; minimal direct impact on AI operations.

  2. Nissan abandons plans for US EV plant

    Nissan has scrapped a $500 million plan to produce electric vehicles at its Mississippi assembly plant, citing shifting market conditions and customer demand. The automaker will retool the facility to manufacture gasoline and hybrid vehicles instead, including the upcoming Xterra and Frontier models. This decision follows a broader trend among some manufacturers to scale back EV production in the US due to tepid sales and policy changes, while EV adoption continues to rise in other global markets. AI

    Nissan abandons plans for US EV plant

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators; reflects broader automotive industry shifts away from pure EVs towards hybrids.

  3. 02

    Perfect World's new game, "Urban Legend," has seen its stock price drop significantly following its release. The company, known for its MMORPGs like "Perfect World" and "Zhu Xian," has been seeking new revenue streams due to the declining appeal of older IPs. Their previous attempt, the open-world game "Tower of Fantasy," was a success, but its revenue has since decreased, prompting the development of "Urban Legend" to capture the emerging market for urban-themed open-world games. AI

    IMPACT New game release may indicate a shift in game development focus, potentially impacting AI tool adoption in game design.