• System76 Preparing To Introduce Redesigned Thelio Hardware Linux hardware vendor System76 has begun teasing a redesign of their Thelio chassis that is used by their modern desktops and workstations. • Helping distinguish System76 from other Linux desktop/PC vendors has been their custom-engineered, built-in-the-USA enclosures and now they are preparing to launch a next-generation design. • System76 CEO Carl Richell posted on X that “Ground-up redesigned @system76 Thelio hardware coming soon.” Carl commented that it’s been ten months of design and engineering, over 16,000 durability test runs, and over 250 hours of thermal testing and optimization. • It will be very interesting to see what they’ve managed to achieve with the redesign given how well the Thelio hardware has held up over the years in our continued testing and all-around being extremely well built and reliable. • We’ve tested the likes of the Thelio Major and ARM-powered Thelio Astra. • The post ends with “#MiraMarch”.
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- Linux hardware maker System76 announced that it is preparing a ground‑up redesign of its Thelio desktop and workstation chassis. CEO Carl Richell posted on X that the new hardware will launch soon after ten months of design work, more than 16,000 durability test runs, and over 250 hours of thermal testing and optimization. The company has long highlighted its custom, U.S.‑built enclosures as a key differentiator. The announcement, tagged #MiraMarch, hints that the next‑generation Thelio Mira-an AMD‑Ryzen‑powered pro desktop with up to 128 GB of RAM-will be revealed in the coming month.
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