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Researchers find automated financial traders will collude with each other through a combination of 'artificial intelligence' and 'artificial stupidity'
By Nathaniel Mott published
How do you regulate an industry when automated tools can learn how to collude with each other without explicitly being told to do so?

Meta's "Personal Superintelligence" plans laid out in new letter from CEO Mark Zuckerberg, contrasting rivals
By Hassam Nasir published
Intelligence goes super, then personal.

Next-gen Zhaoxin chips feature 96 cores, 12-channel DDR5 memory, and 128 PCIe 5.0 Lanes
By Zhiye Liu published
Zhaoxin has announced the new KaiXian KX-7000N and Kaisheng KH-50000 processors at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2025.

HPE gets approval for $14B acquisition of Juniper, to defend AI networking edge against China's Huawei
By Hassam Nasir published
The fight for AI continues.

Micron's industry-first PCI 6.0 SSD promises sequential reads up to 28,000 MB/s
By Anton Shilov published
Micron launched the 9650 SSD with PCIe 6.0 and 5.5M IOPS for AI workloads, and unveiled the 6600 ION series with up to 245TB for high-density, energy-efficient storage.

Nvidia's upcoming ARM-based N1X SoC leaks again, this time on FurMark
By Hassam Nasir published
N1X is coming along nicely.

Power usage in Wyoming AI data center could eclipse consumption of the state's human residents by 5x
By Mark Tyson published
Plans are afoot to create a massive new data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with power demands many multiples of the state's population.

EU fab tool makers, including ASML, get reprieve in EU-U.S. tariffs deal
By Anton Shilov published
A new U.S.–EU trade deal exempts semiconductor equipment from tariffs, avoiding steep cost hikes for American chipmakers and protecting the competitiveness of U.S. fabs.

Nvidia-backed startup invents Ethernet memory pool to help power AI
By Anton Shilov published
Enfabrica is piloting its Emfasys Ethernet-connected DDR5 memory pool that adds up to 18TB of CXL-attached memory to any AI server to ease memory bottlenecks in large-scale inference workloads.
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