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Nvidia wants SSDs with 100M IOPS — up to 33X performance uplift could eliminate AI GPU bottlenecks
By Anton Shilov published
The chief executive of Silicon Motion said in an interview that Nvidia is looking forward to ridiculously fast storage devices to eliminate performance bottlenecks for its AI GPUs.

ChatGPT touts conspiracies, pretends to communicate with metaphysical entities — attempts to convince one user that they're Neo
By Dallin Grimm published
'What does a human slowly going insane look like to a corporation? It looks like an additional monthly user.'

Intel adds more Arc GPUs to end of life — A750 Limited Edition rides into the sunset 3 years after launch
By Zhiye Liu published
Intel has put the Arc A750, A770M, A730M, A570M, A530M, and A370M on the EOL list.

The U.S. Army is 3D-printing drones and repairing them — will soon have the capability to make 'the vast majority' in-house
By Ash Hill published
Lieutenant General Chris Mohan delves into the US Army's 3D Printed drone strategy on the Washington Times' Threat Status podcast.

Intel to begin fab personnel layoffs in mid-July
By Anton Shilov published
Intel will begin layoffs at its Intel Foundry division in mid-July as part of a new restructuring effort to cut costs while focusing on keeping engineering talent.

Chinese AI outfits flying suitcases full of hard drives to evade U.S. chip restrictions
By Jowi Morales published
A Chinese AI company circumvented the U.S. ban on importing advanced AI chips by exporting its data instead.

RTX 5050 could use the same 20 Gbps GDDR6 VRAM as the RX 9070 XT and RTX 4070 — Nvidia's budget card to leverage fastest GDDR6 possible
By Aaron Klotz published
It's not GDDR7, but it is the fastest mass-produced GDDR6 variant money can buy.

Milestone one billionth Github Repo is just the word 'sh*t'
By Mark Tyson published
GitHub has hit an illustrious milestone with the publication of its one billionth repository this week.
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