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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang debuts new $8,990 lizard-embossed leather jacket, also says something about AI GPUs
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang swapped out his usual black leather jacket for a lizard-embossed biker jacket from Tom Ford's SS 2023 menswear line.
New research shows naturally occurring mineral is an 'unconventional superconductor' when purified
By Christopher Harper published
Miassite, which is found naturally and can be synthesized, can function as a superconductor at low temperatures.
TSMC considering advanced packaging facility in Japan: report -- with two fabs already in the works, this would be a major boost to country's chip industry
By Anton Shilov published
After building chipmaking fabs, TSMC reportedly considers an advanced chip packaging facility in Japan.
Nvidia Blackwell B200 GPU revealed
By Jarred Walton published
The dual-die B200 GPU has 4X the AI training performance and 30X the inference performance of its predecessor.
Nvidia's generative AI tool delivers a radical 60X performance boost for chipmakers - TSMC and Synopsys are now using the cuLitho software in production
By Paul Alcorn published
Nvidia announced that TSMC and Synopsys have begun using the performance-boosting cuLitho software in production.
Despite Ban, China-based cryptocurrency investors made $1B in gains during 2023
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Will this encourage GPU-based mining farms to flourish?
AMD adds support for Zen 5 to Linux GCC compiler
By Anton Shilov published
Software makers can now fine tune their programs for AMD's upcoming Ryzen and EPYC processors based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture.
Modder transforms AMD's RX 5600 XT by boosting its memory capacity to 16GB and widening its memory bus to 256-bits
By Aaron Klotz published
A modder was able to upgrade the memory system of a Radeon RX 5600 XT Red Devil from its 6GB 192-bit stock configuration to 16GB and a wider 256-bit bus.
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