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DigiTimes reports MSI is poised for a milestone year, with analysts projecting global motherboard shipments will top 10 million units in 2025. The surge marks a ...
MSI is projected to ship over 10 million motherboards in 2025, matching rival Gigabyte and marking its first achievement of this scale. Growth is driven by strong uptake of AMD X870 and Intel Z890 ...
Eyes AI server push and US expansion MSI has smashed past the 10 million mark in motherboard shipments for the first time, ...
MSI and ASRock have announced the adoption of this new standard, meaning other companies like Gigabyte and Asus can't be too far behind. MSI announced that it now allows up to 256GB installations ...
In their respective press releases, ASRock and MSI showed off their motherboards using a new 256GB kit of Kingston's Fury Renegade DDR5 memory. ASRock demonstrated it working on a Z790 Nova WiFi ...
ASRock and MSI Z390 Motherboards Revealed Intel’s Coffee-Lake processors have proven to be remarkably popular since their release. With later models set to release before the end of the year ...
Furthermore, MSI is back with a brand new GODLIKE motherboard and it's really pushing the boat out with the Z590 design. With no more floor space to conquer, MSI is building up.
ASRock has come out and formally introduced its Z390 lineup, while ASUS, EVGA, and MSI have all taken to social media to tease their upcoming motherboards.
ASRock AM5 motherboards that support AMD's newest line of Ryzen CPUs is having a less than stellar ability to support the ...
Forward compatibility isn’t exclusive to MSI, though, with Asrock telling us its Z490 Aqua, Taichi, PG Velocita, Extreme 4, Steel Legend, and Phantom Gaming ITX motherboards all feature PCIe 4.0 ...
MSI is releasing a whole flurry of Z390-based boards to coincide with the 9th Generation CPU launch, along with a new breakdown of its board lines. With this launch, we're seeing MSI's boards in ...
The brown unrecognizable ones is likely MSI GD65 or GD80 and the other two are Asrock's offerings. ASRock had two LGA1150 motherboard models, the entry-level B85M and a high-end Z87-Extreme6.