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Nvidia releases emergency RTX 5060-series firmware to fix blank screens on reboot
By Hassam Nasir published
Nvidia recommends a vBIOS (firmware) update for RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti users who experience blank screens when rebooting.

Oracle has reportedly placed an order for $40 billion in Nvidia AI GPUs for a new OpenAI data center
By Jowi Morales published
Oracle aims to deploy 400,000 Nvidia GB200 AI chips at a Texas data center to support the U.S. Stargate Project.

Memorial Day Tech Deals Live: Best savings this holiday weekend
By Avram Piltch last updated
From gaming laptops to monitors and SSD upgrades, these are the top sales.

Intel and AMD imports in Russia fell by up to 95% in 2024, but local companies disagree
By Jowi Morales published
The Russian government reported that chip imports from Intel and AMD have dropped massively only in 2024, despite the country having been sanctioned since 2022.

The world’s loudest mechanical keyboard features relays and firecrackers to make noise
By Jowi Morales published
Twitch stream uwo's lab built attached some relays to a mechanical keyboard, making it much louder than the loudest switches you can buy.

TSMC custom employee-exclusive suitcases are sold online for as high as $16,700
By Mark Tyson published
TSMC’s new custom-designed employee-exclusive 20-inch suitcase is awesome to behold, but some resellers are asking too much.

Pegatron preps 1,177 PFLOP AI rack with 128 AMD MI350X GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Pegatron unveiled a 128-GPU rack-scale system based on AMD’s Instinct MI350X at Computex, offering up to 1,177 PFLOPs of FP4 compute and 36.8TB of HBM3E memory for AI workloads.

DGX B200 Blackwell node sets world record, breaking over 1,000 TPS/user
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia has broken another AI world record, breaking over 1,000 TPS/user with a DGX B200 node boasting eight Blackwell GPUs inside.
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