
TechLinked Nvidia N1X imminent, AI Bubble Wobbles, Sony Bravia run by TCL + more!
Jan 22, 2026
Exciting leaks reveal the impending arrival of the Nvidia N1X laptop CPU, stirring up tech enthusiasts. CEOs express growing anxiety over the potential AI bubble, prompting discussions about investment strategies. In a surprising move, Sony hands control of its Bravia TVs to TCL as part of a joint venture. Speculation arises around AMD delaying major GPU launches until 2027. Twitter takes a bold step by open-sourcing its recommendation algorithm, while a French court backs App Tracking Transparency. Plus, explore the fascinating return of the Sarco pod with AI integration!
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NVIDIA Eyes ARM Laptop Market
- NVIDIA's N1X ARM laptop CPU signals the company moving into Windows laptop silicon with GB10-based 20-core ARM and Blackwell GPU integration.
- This could shake up Intel/AMD/Qualcomm competition and renew interest in ARM Windows laptops.
AI Needs Real Productivity Wins
- Satya Nadella warned AI could become a bubble if it fails to produce everyday productivity gains and justify continued investment.
- Jensen Huang counters that AI is underbuilt and needs heavy investment to transform industries.
Sony Hands TV Operations To TCL
- Sony will form a joint venture where TCL owns 51% to run Sony's TV and home audio business while keeping the Bravia brand.
- TCL will lead development, manufacturing, sales, and support while Sony supplies image and audio tech.
