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Italian council sets 200% tax on data center development in agricultural zones
By Jowi Morales published
This 200% tax will make it more expensive to build in rural areas and is aimed at spurring data center development in disused industrial zones instead.

Nvidia offers restricted access to Vera CPU in first round of Linux benchmarks
By Zak Killian published
NVIDIA's new server CPU doesn't win outright in most tests, but it's running very close to AMD's EPYC, which is incredible for a first-generation custom server core from NVIDIA.

Erin Brockovich starts tracking AI data centers, calls on affected communities to submit issues
By Jowi Morales published
Are we going to see another Hollywood movie in the future?

China adds homegrown AI chips to 'secure and reliable' procurement list for the first time
By Luke James published
The certifications are valid for three years and were issued jointly by the China Information Technology Security Evaluation Centre and the National Secrecy Science and Technology Evaluation Centre.

Veteran programmer finishes retro game sequel and publishes it after 37 years
By Mark Tyson published
Hit 1980s isometric puzzler adventure game gets a sequel 37 years later. The original programmer is now over 80.

Prototype of the ‘world’s first fluid circuit board’ can be physically rewired in less than a minute, startup claims
By Mark Tyson published
A deep tech startup has come out of stealth brandishing a prototype of what it claims to be 'the world’s first fluid circuit board.'

SpaceX admits it can't find enough chips for orbital AI, requires 'significantly more than are currently available to us'
By Anton Shilov published
SpaceX warns that it may not secure enough AI hardware to achieve its orbital AI ambitions even with supply from TeraFab. Also, Intel and Tesla may leave the TeraFab project.

Lenovo says it's digging into allegations that its China-only G10 handheld is being used for piracy
By Zhiye Liu published
Lenovo has announced it is conducting an in-depth investigation of its Chinese retail supply chains following allegations that its recently released G02 retro-gaming handheld is enabling piracy.

Taiwan authorities arrest three on suspicion of smuggling Nvidia chips to China
By Jowi Morales published
Reports say that the three individuals successfully shipped a batch of banned Nvidia AI chips in Super Micro servers to China from Taiwan to Hong Kong via Japan using falsified documentation.
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