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OpenAI intros two open-weight language models
By Aaron Klotz published
gpt-oss-120b and 20b are the first open-model LMs since GPT-3

Inventor caffeinates liquid cooling with coffee-cooled Coffeematic PC
By Jowi Morales published
Doug MacDowell built a PC that's cooled by hot coffee.

Silicon Motion gives a glimpse of its PCIe 6.0 controller for client SSDs
By Anton Shilov published
Silicon Motion previews its next-gen Neptune SSD controller for client PCs, featuring a PCIe 6.0 x4 interface and over 25 GB/s read speeds, but mass production is only set for 2028.

Intel will retire rarely-used 16x MSAA support on Xe3 GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
AI methods are taking over.

Trump calls for Intel CEO to resign
By Andrew E. Freedman published
President Donald Trump called for Intel's CEO to resign in a Truth Social post, claiming that Lip-Bu Tan is "conflicted."

Sandisk and SK hynix join forces to standardize High Bandwidth Flash memory
By Hassam Nasir published
Tackling AI memory from a different angle.

Trump announces 100% semiconductor tariffs for chips made outside the U.S.
By Jowi Morales published
President Donald Trump says that he will apply a 100% tariff on chip imports, but exempts companies that build in the U.S.

TSMC employees reportedly stole 2nm trade secrets to share with Rapidus
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC is probing an alleged leak of 2nm process integration images to Japan's Rapidus, though the data's content, impact, and Rapidus's involvement remain uncertain.
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