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Intel admits it needs more Core Ultra 200-series wafers — 'If we had more Lunar Lake wafers, we would be selling more Lunar Lake'
By Anton Shilov published
Intel needs more Core Ultra 200-series 'Arrow Lake' and 'Lunar Lake' wafers from TSMC as demand exceeds supply.

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son wants to build ‘Trump Industrial Parks’ across the nation, report claims
By Jowi Morales published
SoftBank proposes building multiple industrial parks across the U.S. on federal land to manufacture semiconductors and other AI infrastructure.

AMD CEO Lisa Su 'emphatically' rejects talk of an AI bubble
By Luke James published
AMD CEO Lisa Su used her appearance at WIRED’s Big Interview conference in San Francisco to push back against growing speculation that the AI sector is overheating.

Dell and Lenovo set to increase server and PC costs by as much as 15% as soon as this month, according to industry sources
By Hassam Nasir published
And it extends beyond just memory.

IBM unveiled its Deep Blue chess supercomputer prototype 30 years ago today
By Mark Tyson published
On November 5, 1995, IBM took the wraps off its Deep Blue prototype, a supercomputer designed to beat the world’s greatest chess players.

Cloudflare says it has fended off 416 billion AI bot scrape requests in five months
By Jowi Morales published
Website owners make money from human views, so AI crawlers need to pay their fair share, too.

White House senators lobby for SAFE Chips Act, which would limit leading-edge AI chip exports to China
By Anton Shilov published
No Blackwell and MI355X for China: H20 and MI308, but for how long?

Amazon launches Trainium3 AI accelerator, competing directly against Blackwell Ultra in FP8 performance
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Amazon's Trn3 Gen2 UltraServer beats Nvidia's GB300 NVL72 in FP8.

Nvidia replaces entire $10,000 RTX Pro 6000 graphics card of stricken user who broke it in transit
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia won't send customers replacement parts to fix their cards themselves, but apparently, Nvidia will send them replacement units, even if the customer is at fault for the damage.
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