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Chip lands appearing in Nvidia systems and UK supercomputers Troubled Chipzilla’s latest Xeon 6 processor is getting noticed ...
Job’s Mob reckons building Siri properly takes decades After months of mocking silence about Siri’s “smarts” Apple executives ...
AI firms train abroad, sneak model brains home to bypass export controls Chinese firms are bypassing US chip bans not by ...
Before users get too comfortable OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic are working to rein in a growing problem with their ...
Blistering speeds for kit you won’t own this decade PCIe connectivity is moving ahead at full tilt, with a new spec already ...
Standalone smart glasses Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, an updated chip for smart glasses that reduces bulk ...
Chip to power Galaxy S26, if it survives yield roulette Samsung is throwing everything behind its Exynos 2600, a mobile chip ...
Zuckerberg goes headhunting to close AI gap Meta is reportedly throwing $15 billion at Scale AI for a 49 per cent stake, ...
Micron claims pole position in high-bandwidth memory race US memory outfit, Micron claims to have leapfrogged SK hynix in ...
It was supposed to distract from Apple's AI woes but has only made it worse. Apple Fanboys are furious that their fruity ...
Buyers tire of juggling vendors Bean counters at Dell’Oro Group have added up some numbers and divided by their shoe size and ...
Huang reckons continent’s GPU drought is nearly over Nvidia chief Jensen Huang has assured Europe that its embarrassing lack of AI computing grunt will be sorted soon, as the region scrambles to catch ...
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