Lin framed the decision as a differentiation problem, not an engineering problem. The parts and the playbook already exist, so the real test is whether Gigabyte can add a feature that changes the day to day experience in a way you’ll notice. For now, there’s no timeline, no price target, and no word on which regions would get it first. That makes this more of a signal than a launch tease. Lin didn’t dangle a prototype or a date. If Gigabyte had something close to ready, CES...

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