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01.2026

Warning of an imminent conflict between China and Taiwan, leading to a global conflict and global shortage of goods
it's very likely that China will soon try to takeover Taiwan. China produces almost everything that the Western World consumes, and Taiwan (TSMC) produces around 70% of all semiconductors in the world, which means, if that takeover happen, the global market will suffer a huge shortage of products and the prices will skyrocket, we think prices will increase in around 5 times the prices of January 2026.
We recommend everyone to upgrade their Computers, Electronics and everything they need as soon as possible.

1. DDR5 RAM prices skyrocket because of AI demand and Micron Crucial leaves Customer Market to attend only AI Business Demand. It's estimated that DDR5 RAM prices are 4 to 5 times more expensive than it was a few months ago.

2. Intel Core Ultra 9 485 to be launched end 2026, anticipated to have up to 52 cores, a new LGA 1954 socket, and large cache for competitive performance.

3. AMD Ryzen 10 10950X3D to be launched mid 2026 with 24 cores and 52 threads, also supporting 8000 MT/s DDR5 RAM, higher than the usual 6000 MT/s and a large cache of 288 MB.

4. NVIDIA RTX 5070 for Mini-ITX Builds to be launched soon.

5. We will soon launch a more modern, under 7L case for the more powerful RTX 5070, which doesn't fit in the current case we sell that has 4L, but they are not very different from size and weight, you will still be able to carry it in your backpack or handbag/travel bag.

6. PCIe 7.0 and DDR6 SPECS are already out, anyways we will probably have PCIe 6.0 first in 2026 or 2027 with DDR6, then later on the PCIe 7.0 with DDR7.


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For the M2 SSDs we use 4 PCIe lanes, which means with PCIe 7.0 it will be possible to reach up to 128 GB per second read and write speeds. With PCIe 5.0 with the fastest M2 SSD we have on the market, it reaches up to 14 GB/s RW speeds, that's half the maximum bandwidth speed for the PCIe 5.0. So why that happens? It happens because there are a lot of factors that change the lane speed, the CPU, the Motherboard Chipset, the RAM speed and the Microcontroller on the M2 SSD. So we can expect a realistic PCIe 7.0 speed on M2 SSDs of around 50% the top speed, which is around 64 GB/s, that's still a lot, 6 times faster than PCIe 5.0. 

We always check all new computer hardware launches to upgrade our models, so you can be sure to have the most advanced Mini-ITX compact computer possible.
We also check all firmware, software and driver for new versions, all our computers are delivered with the latest versions available.