WAN Show announces channel move, AMD Linux topic in May 8 episode

The WAN Show is moving to its own channel, and the May 8 episode promises AMD-focused Linux coverage. A look at what the show notes reveal.
The WAN Show, Linus Tech Tips' long-running weekly podcast, is preparing to relocate. According to the show's official description for the May 8, 2026 episode, the broadcast will "be slowly moving to the https://www.youtube.com/@WANShow channel." The announcement appears in the standard sponsorship-heavy intro text, but marks a notable infrastructure shift for the popular tech talk show.
The same description also provides the episode's title: "AMD Proving to be Linux Chads AGAIN." While no body text elaborates on the AMD/Linux claim, the headline suggests the episode will examine AMD's ongoing strengths in the Linux ecosystem. The phrasing "Chads" is a colloquial internet term implying superiority — in this context, that AMD hardware outperforms or is better supported on Linux compared to competitors. Given the lack of detail in the show notes, viewers will need to tune in for the actual discussion.
The episode's sponsor list is extensive, reflecting the WAN Show's typical monetization model. Tello is the primary video sponsor, offering mobile plans at tello.com. ManageEngine promotes its OpManager Nexus software with a free 30-day trial. MSI's Aegis gaming PCs, Squarespace (code WAN for 10% off), dbrand's Circuit Board skins, Razer Blade laptops, Razer Iskur V2 chairs, and Private Internet Access VPN round out the partnership lineup. Each link suggests the show retains its usual commercial structure, and viewers can expect standard ad segments interspersed with the AMD and Linux discussion.
The move to a dedicated @WANShow channel represents a strategic decision for Linus Media Group. For years, the WAN Show has aired on the main Linus Tech Tips channel, often occupying the Friday evening slot. Separating the podcast into its own channel could reduce algorithm penalties on the main channel and allow for a more focused audience for long-form talk content. The description says the transition will be "slowly" occurring, implying that episodes will appear on both channels for a period before the migration completes.
No timeline for the full move is provided in the briefing. Likewise, no specific AMD products, Linux distributions, or benchmarks are mentioned. The episode title is the only substantive clue about content. Given the show's tendency to cover recent tech news, the May 8 broadcast likely addresses AMD's rolling Linux kernel contributions, GPU driver improvements, or new open-source initiatives. But without confirmation, those remain speculation.
For regular WAN Show viewers, the channel change is the most tangible takeaway. The combination of Linux talk and AMD praise fits a recurring theme in the tech community: AMD's strong position in the Linux kernel development and driver quality has long been acknowledged by developers and enthusiasts. The show notes do not name any specific AMD employees, Linux kernel versions, or performance numbers.
The WAN Show continues to air live on Fridays, with the May 8 episode available on both the Linus Tech Tips channel and the new @WANShow channel during the transition period. Podcast downloads and timestamps will be posted later, according to the description.
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Alex covers consumer electronics, smartphones, and emerging hardware. Previously wrote for PCMag and Wired.
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