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MSI MEG VISION X AI 2nd is an Intelligent Desktop With Human-Machine Interface

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At its Computex booth, MSI's MEG VISION X AI 2nd was a center of intelligent gaming desktops, based on MSI's new AI human-machine interface (HMI) that integrates a 13‑inch FHD touchscreen as a dynamic control hub, running proprietary MSI AI applications and enabling voice‑based interaction via a built‑in microphone and speaker to adapt performance on‑the‑fly and simplify hardware monitoring and peripherals management. It leverages a dedicated NPU within Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors to accelerate AI‑driven tasks and intelligently optimize system tuning based on user scenarios.

Under the hood, MSI's Silent Storm Cooling AI orchestrates a multi‑chamber airflow design with AI algorithms that continuously adjust fan speeds for optimal thermal levels across the CPU, GPU, SSD, and VRM. At the same time, Glacier Armor heatsinks further reduce component temperatures even under marathon workloads. For the system base specification, MSI put Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs (including RTX 5080 and 5090), supported by up to 192 GB of DDR5‑6000 memory and fast PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD storage starting at 2 TB. It also features a Killer 5 GbE and Wi‑Fi 7 connectivity, and runs on Windows 11 Home or Pro. With the system featuring over 3,400 collective TOPS, its ready for adoption of commercial AI applications.



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…yeah, that’s not really what I would imagine when someone says “man-machine interface”. Unless a fucking iPhone is one too. Anyway, Ghost in the Shell this is not.
 
It looks like some mutation that is growing outside this case.
And I don't understand why ajajaj(ai) is needed to manage the fans?
With good curve and multiple sources of temperature readings it can be optimized without ajajaj(ai).
I hate talking to the machine, I wanna knobs and keys that are physical.
Edit: Is it local hosted, or the fans need internet to spin -.-
 
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It looks like some mutation that is growing outside this case.
And I don't understand why ajajaj(ai) is needed to manage the fans?
With good curve and multiple sources of temperature readings it can be optimized without ajajaj(ai).
I hate talking to the machine, I wanna knobs and keys that are physical.
Edit: Is it local hosted, or the fans need internet to spin -.-
SPINternet™
 
SPINternet™
Could You elaborate? I don't know the therm, and I'm not smart enough to get what they talk about while the google search is showing about it.
But after a little reading, I think that maybe I wanna be dumb in some stuff :).
 
Could You elaborate? I don't know the therm, and I'm not smart enough to get what they talk about while the google search is showing about it.
But after a little reading, I think that maybe I wanna be dumb in some stuff :).
It"s a word-joke sometimes called a pun.

I was reflected to your comment about internet connection for the fans to spin.
 
It"s a word-joke sometimes called a pun.
I've missed the pun xD
Over Your Head Dodge GIF by Jeremy Speed Schwartz

Sorry :D
from wiki :P
"
spinternet

  1. The Internet (and digital technologies) as used to influence public opinion while giving an impression of grassroots mobilisation."
And after reading about grassroots I've found myself a little uncomfortable with the topic. :roll:
 
A keyboard and mouse are HMIs too. Nothing new here.
It looks like someone finally took my suggestion of making the side panel a screen seriously, cool beans.
 
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