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Qualcomm CEO says Intel ‘not an option’ for chip production — yet
By Luke James published
Amon said that Intel “is not an option today,” but left open the possibility for a future partnership, adding “we would like Intel to be an option.”

OpenAI widely thought to be Broadcom's mystery $10 billion custom AI processor customer
By Anton Shilov published
That's a lot of hardware.

Anthropic blocks Chinese-controlled firms from Claude AI
By Luke James published
Anthropic has updated its terms of service to block access to its Claude AI models for any company that’s majority-owned or controlled by Chinese entities.

Synopsys adds generative AI for chip development with Synopsys.ai Copilot design software
By Anton Shilov published
Having designed an AI-enhanced EDA toolset, Synopsys now adds Assistive and Creative capabilities for chip designers that can accelerate chip design across all phases.

Expansion card lets you insert 512GB of extra DDR5 memory into your PCIe slot
By Zhiye Liu published
Gigabyte launches the AI Top CXL R5X4 add-in-card to expand the amount of memory on the brand's TRX50 AI Top and W790 AI Top motherboards.

Intel’s BZM2 Blockscale chips return from the dead — and they’re being given away for free
By Luke James published
On September 2, nonprofit hardware collective 256 Foundation tweeted that it had received a delivery of 260,000 Intel BZM2 ASICs Proto.

Jaguar Land Rover shuts down production due to ransomware attack
By Nathaniel Mott published
Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is claiming responsibility for a cyberattack that has completely disrupted Jaguar Land Rover's production.

Wi-Fi signals used to monitor heart rate accurately
By Jowi Morales published
Can this be turned into a heartbeat sensor à la 'Call of Duty?'
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