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Claude Fable 5 brings Mythos to the masses
By Jeffrey Kampman published
After first announcing its scarily capable Mythos Preview model back in April, Anthropic is releasing a public version of Mythos, called Fable 5, that it says is "safe for general use."

Taiwan weighs criminal ban on AI chip exports to all of China
By Luke James published
Taiwan is considering far stricter export controls that would restrict AI chip sales to every customer in China.

Elon Musk's first-gen orbital data center craft spans wider than a Boeing 747 and runs an interchangeable chip payload
By Luke James published
Elon Musk laid out the first detailed design of SpaceX's AI1 satellite in a 30-minute video posted to the company's X account.

HVAC tech finds former AMD CEO Rory Read's PC inside a customer's basement, signed by Lisa Su
By Hassam Nasir published
It was likely a parting gift from the company.

SpaceX unveils 11-million-square-foot Gigasat factory, a new manufacturing facility for space-based data centers
By Etiido Uko published
SpaceX's new Gigasat factory will mass-produce AI satellites for orbital data centers. Musk says the company is targeting 1 GW of space AI compute by 2027 and 100 GW per year by 2030.

Startup’s ‘miracle’ solid-state battery actually uses lithium-ion chemistry, according to third-party tests
By Mark Tyson published
A Finnish startup’s startling claims to have a production-ready ‘miracle’ solid-state battery have thoroughly collapsed under independent scrutiny.

Nashville Zoo pushes back on 1.6-acre data center build near animal habitats
By Bruno Ferreira published
The Nashville Zoo is pushing back on a proposed data center build, which would place servers in proximity with animal habitats.

Linux developers are using AI vibe coding to keep vintage AMD GPUs alive
By Aaron Klotz published
Linux developer uses AI to help update Linux GPU driver support for vintage HD 2000 - HD 6000 series.

Levelplay shows off magnetically attached fans that are reversible, connect via pogo pins and USB-C
By Matt Safford published
Levelplay took to Computex with some interesting cooling concepts, like magnetic fans that can be reversed in seconds, and an AIO that puts a big tactile knob for fan control on top of your CPU.

Chinese startup claims photonic chip production without DUV lithography, says nanoimprint process cuts costs by 90%
By Etiido Uko published
Chinese startup Prinano claims it produced 8-inch photonic chip wafers without DUV lithography, using nanoimprint technology that cuts costs by 90%.
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