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China bans research company that helped unearth Huawei's use of TSMC tech despite U.S. bans
By Jowi Morales published
Did TechInsights get banned for looking too deeply into Huawei?

Microsoft deploys world's first 'supercomputer-scale' GB300 NVL72 Azure cluster
By Hassam Nasir published
~92 petaflops across the entire cluster.

China issues port crackdown on all Nvidia AI chip imports, says report
By Luke James published
Chinese customs authorities have launched a sweeping crackdown on unlicensed Nvidia chip shipments, with enforcement teams deploying at major ports to inspect hardware shipments.

Singapore company allegedly helped China smuggle $2 billion worth of Nvidia AI processors
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia says the firm was legit.

Sony and AMD tease likely PlayStation 6 GPU upgrades
By Aaron Klotz published
These upgrades will likely make their way into RDNA 5.

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Concerns grow after spate of social media posts showing SpaceX Starlink satellites burning in the sky
By Mark Tyson published
An astrophysicist interview underlines the growing risk of satellites, from the increasingly crowded skies, falling to Earth.

South Korean government learns the importance of backups the hard way after catastrophic fire — 858 terabytes of data goes up in magic smoke
By Bruno Ferreira published
858 TB of South Korean government data goes up in smoke, with no backups
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