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Intel has just revealed two purpose built chips just for handheld gaming, the Arc G3 and G3 Extreme, marching straight onto turf that AMD's Ryzen Z series has owned for years. I'm Linus Sebastian. This is TechLinked and these new chips should not be confused with the iMac G3. The last good thing to wear that badge. Instead of jamming a laptop chip into a handheld again and hoping that the whole battery efficiency thing fixes itself, intel has built these G3 chips on Panther Lake just for the form factor. The two are nearly identical 14 core processors separated mainly by their graphics capabilities. The extreme model uses arc B390 packing 12xE3 cores against the regular G3's 10xC3 cores. The company claims high settings by default in modern AAA games using their Xess3AI. Upscaling handhelds will start rolling out in June, with Acer's Predator Atlas 8 following in October. No confirmed pricing yet, but one leaked configuration from MSI is apparently flirting with the $2,000 price point. So the long awaited AMD killer is for now, mostly a wallet killer. My wallet died long ago. Qualcomm, meanwhile, has unveiled their Snapdragon C A, a chip built to make Windows laptops as cheap as $300. Undercutting Apple's MacBook Neo to hit that number, they are swapping out the custom Orion cores from Qualcomm's pricier Snapdragon X lineup for cryo cores that were yanked straight out of their mobile chips. This makes the budget laptop war officially just a two phones in a trench coat war. They did pack on an NPU for on device AI, but it looks like they're gonna miss Microsoft's bar for Copilot Plus. So instead you an AI laptop that can't really run the AI features that everyone keeps advertising but few people were using anyway. No, the first confirmed laptop running this new chip is Acer's Aspire Go 15, a plastic 15 incher that tops out like the MacBook Neo at just eight gigs of RAM. That is the catch, isn't it? Qualcomm is chasing their $300 laptop dream right as the global memory shortage has quadrupled RAM prices, with analysts saying that some sub $500 PCs are going extinct. The dinosaurs came back. It's not impossible An Austrian security research group has developed a new technique called Frost that lets websites spy on you by analyzing your SSD activity. Ooh, that is ice cold. The exploit is enabled through a contention side channel attack which measures the timing of I O operations on your drive. It then runs that data through a pre trained convolutional neural network which can infer which apps and websites are open or running on your device. Frost runs exclusively in the browser and leverages the opfs, which is the sandboxed storage area on your disk that websites can write to without explicit user permission. This does create some limitations to the technique though. The OPFS needs to be stored on the same disk as the app that the attacker is trying to collect information on, and it can cause the OPFS sandbox to get so large that users would start to notice it. Luckily, researchers say that there's no evidence that Frost has ever been used in the wild, unlike our sponsor opmanager Nexus
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A speedy eighth of a bite is kind of like a shooting star. It's gone before you can even make the wish. And if we're being honest, it's really just a flaming rock burning up on the way down. Here are 5 8th of a bite Valve's Steam deck just sold out across North America in less than 24 hours. Despite a mind blowing $300 price hike, gamers were understandably furious at the increased cost, prompting Epic Games Epic nerd Tim Sweeney to pile on, insinuating that the price hike might have been to cover the rising cost of Gayvan's beloved Mega Yachts Given the speed of the sellout, it seems that Gay Ben's gonna be graduating to Giga Yachts pretty soon though. Ha ha. Sweeney would have one if he could. Hundreds of volunteer Wikipedia editors are threatening to go on strike over layoffs of of the Community Tech Team, which is a group of engineers that builds tools for the editors. Given that Wikipedia is so reliant on volunteer efforts, this could be crippling for the organization. According to a former Wikimedia foundation employee, an interruption of the volunteer efforts would cause Wikipedia to go into rapid decline, which according to her, would be a disaster for humanity. So no pressure. NASA just unveiled a three phase plan to build a permanent moon base at the lunar South Pole. The the goal is to have humans living there in semi permanent housing by 2032. NASA is reportedly partnering with Blue Origin for this mission. Have they heard? Do they know? Because unfortunately for them, just two days after this announcement, Blue Origin's new Glenn rocket blew up on the launch pad in Florida. Oh no.
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I don't know about you guys, but I can't wait to go to the moon in that it's gonna be like Yosemite Zem Yow. Illinois just passed the the nation's first law mandating third party safety audits of major AI companies like OpenAI, and anthropic experts are calling it the strongest AI safety bill that's been passed so far. Enforcement is expected to come into effect in January 2028, with violations carrying a penalty of up to $3 million per offense. And finally, speaking of offensive, Ferrari has unveiled its competitor to the Nissan Leaf, otherwise known as the Luci, the company's first ever EV. The $640,000, 1,035 horsepower liftback was styled by iPhone designer Jony I've which explains why the interior looks like an Apple watch that gained sentience and bought a Ferrari badge. Within a day of the reveal, Ferrari stock had dropped 5%. Turns out 1,000 horses cannot outrun a bad first impression. Revolutionary. Just like I'll be a bad impression if you don't come back Monday for more tech news. I don't know who this is supposed to be an impression of, but it's certainly bad. See you next time.
Episode: Intel Unveils Arc G3, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon C, New Website Tracking Technique + more!
Date: May 30, 2026
Host: Linus Sebastian (Linus Media Group)
This episode dives into major announcements and controversies in the tech world: Intel's ambitious entry into handheld gaming chips, Qualcomm shaking up the budget laptop space, a chilling new web tracking method, and rapid-fire tech stories—each reflecting current trends and anxieties in the tech and gaming community.
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Linus wraps up with his signature humor and tech skepticism, poking fun at bad impressions and emphasizing the whirlwind pace and sometimes ironic twists in the world of tech.
"Revolutionary. Just like I'll be a bad impression if you don't come back Monday for more tech news. I don't know who this is supposed to be an impression of, but it's certainly bad. See you next time." – Linus Sebastian [07:08]
Summary prepared for listeners who missed the episode: All major news and commentary are included; promotional and ad reads are omitted.