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Huawei is making its Ascend AI GPU software toolkit open-source to better compete against CUDA
By Aaron Klotz published
Huawei is planning to open-source its Ascend AI GPU toolkit in efforts to accelerate development and compete with Nvidia's CUDA software ecosystem.

14 ex-Huawei employees handed down prison sentences in China
By Mark Tyson published
China’s courts take tech secret pilfering seriously, if one of its homegrown companies appears to be the victim.

Legendary GPU architect Raja Koduri's new startup leverages RISC-V and targets CUDA workloads
By Anton Shilov published
Raja Koduri's Oxmiq Labs develops RISC-V–based GPU IP and a hardware-agnostic software stack.

The White House eyes chip tracking to curb AI hardware smuggling to China amid enforcement gaps
By Hassam Nasir published
America's chip policy keeps evolving.

3D printing and AI used to slash nuclear reactor component construction time ‘from weeks to days’
By Mark Tyson published
3D printing is tipped to have a pivotal part to play in 'a new era of nuclear construction.'

Sandisk unveils colossal new 256TB SSD with new UltraQLC flash memory
By Anton Shilov published
Sandisk introduces its UltraQLC 256TB NVMe SSDs with direct QLC NAND writes for hyperscale AI and cloud workloads.

AWS accused of a ‘digital execution’ after it deleted 10 years of users' data without warning
By Mark Tyson last updated
A software engineer has warned against trusting cloud data storage services after suffering a ‘digital execution’ at the hands of AWS

Two TSMC employees arrested, face up to 12 years in jail, $3 million fine over alleged attempt to leak 2nm chip development details
By Jon Martindale published
Two employees of major semiconductor manufacturer and design company TSMC have been arrested over claims they stole proprietary technology.
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