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China's latest GPU arrives with claims of CUDA compatibility and RT support
By Zhiye Liu published
Innosilicon has announced its latest flagship GPU on board the Fenghua No.3 graphics card.

Nvidia's $100 billion investment in OpenAI raises big antitrust concerns
By Anton Shilov published
Invest in a major customer, then get money from a major customer?

The end of EU-imposed cookie consent pop-ups could be nigh
By Mark Tyson published
The plague of cookie consent alerts, banners, and pop-ups that have added a sliver of sandpaper to web surfing since 2009 might be eradicated in December.

AI buildouts need $2 trillion in annual revenue to sustain growth, but massive cash shortfall looms
By Luke James published
A new report by Bain & Company says AI’s compute appetite will require more than $500 billion per year in global data center investment by 2030.

Intel drops day zero game driver support for chips released last year
By Jowi Morales published
Intel essentially said that the integrated GPUs on its 11th- to 14th-generation Intel Core CPUs are obsolete.

Nvidia promises its $100 billion OpenAI deal won't impact GPU supply
By Jon Martindale published
Pinkie promise...

Lenovo cancels some Legion Go 2 pre-orders, delays others due to massive demand
By Jowi Morales published
Lenovo has canceled some Legion Go 2 pre-orders due to supply issues, with other customers' deliveries delayed by five to ten weeks.

MediaTek reportedly mulling US chip production
By Anton Shilov published
MediaTek is in talks with TSMC to manufacture certain chips at its Arizona fab to satisfy U.S. customer demands and potentially avoid tariffs.
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