OpenAIs first physical device is here, and its not what we expected
15-07-2026 22:45 via mashable.com

OpenAIs first physical device is here, and its not what we expected

OpenAI's long-anticipated entry into consumer hardware has arrived, but it's not the Jony Ive collab everyone has been waiting for.The company has launched Codex Micro, a $230 mechanical keypad developed with peripheral maker Work Louder, sold through OpenAI's "Supply Co." storefront as part of a "Work Louder Co-Lab" collaboration.This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The device is a compact 13-key controller designed to work alongside OpenAI's Codex codin
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