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OpenAI and Microsoft reportedly planning $100 billion datacenter project for an AI supercomputer
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft and OpenAI are working on a datacenter project that could cost $100 billion and feature an AI
AMD 170W Granite Ridge Zen 5 CPUs and 128W Strix Point APUs revealed in shipping manifest
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD is making a lot of new CPUs right now.
Chinese manufacturer Tryx reveals unique AIO cooler with curved AMOLED display
By Christopher Harper published
The first major highlight in this Chinese manufacturer's bag of Tryx is an AIO with a panoramic, curved AMOLED attached.
EVGA replaces customer's destroyed hard drives after power supply RMA blunder
By Zhiye Liu published
EVGA will replace a user's two destroyed hard drives due to an RMA power supply process error.
Arm China bolsters its AI accelerator with open source driver to compete against AMD, Intel, and Apple
By Anton Shilov published
Arm China continues to silently strengthen its product stack, now has an AI developers board and open-source drivers for its NPU design.
AMD says the UCIe universal chiplet interface will create a whole ecosystem — custom multi-chiplet designs are the future
By Anton Shilov published
AMD believes in UCIe and chiplet ecosystem, but remains tight-lipped whether it plans to make UCIe-compatible chiplets.
Here’s how NVIDIA is supercharging GenAI speed with TensorRT running locally
By Sponsored published
Sponsored NVIDIA’s TensorRT is the workhorse powering GenAI with high speeds and on-device processing. Here’s what you need to know about the readily available tech.
TSMC is on a hiring spree to recruit 23,000 employees
By Mark Tyson published
New training methods and cultural changes will facilitate the expansion.
Dutch gov't to invest $2.7 billion to keep ASML in the Netherlands - roads, trains and education included in package
By Anton Shilov published
The Dutch government has committed €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) to enhance infrastructure, education, and housing in the Eindhoven region, where ASML is based.
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