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Microsoft inks $33 billion in deals with 'neoclouds' like Nebius, CoreWeave — Nebius deal alone secures 100,000 Nvidia GB300 chips for internal use
By Sunny Grimm published
Microsoft is renting external GPU data centers for internal use so it can, in turn, rent out its own facilities to other customers.

Nvidia's 16-pin time bomb could be defused by this $95 gadget
By Zhiye Liu published
Aqua Computer launches the Ampinel, an active power management module for graphics cards that utilize the 16-pin power connector.

ASRock issues longer warranty amid failing CPU controversy — but only in Japan
By Zak Killian published
Just after Gamers Nexus dropped a video about CPU failures on ASRock motherboards, the company started offering extended warranties.

Phison CEO claims NAND shortage could last a staggering 10 years
By Sunny Grimm published
AI profits are changing the landscape of storage and memory, perhaps fundamentally

Harvard researchers hail quantum computing breakthrough with a machine that can run for two hours
By Jowi Morales published
This breakthrough will allow researchers to run quantum computers continuously from just a few seconds to several hours at a time.

Lego Game Boy turns into an actual Game Boy that can play real catridges, modder packs in a whole custom PCB
By Hassam Nasir published
A Game Boy within a Game Boy.

$568 million of GPUs allegedly misused for crypto mining caught in tax evasion and money laundering probe
By Anton Shilov published
Northern Data is under investigation for allegedly misusing AI tax breaks on 10,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, despite the hardware being ill-suited for crypto mining.

Monstrous SSD cooling solution strapped to iPhone 17 Pro Max delivers unparalleled performance
By Mark Tyson published
A smartphone performance enthusiast has shown pictures of their PC SSD cooler-boosted iPhone 17 Pro Max on Reddit.
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