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Leaked Intel Nova Lake-S shipping manifest hints at 28-core CPU
By Luke James published
Yesterday what appears to be a Nova Lake-S entry tagged as a pre-qualification sample with a surprising 28-core configuration was posted via a shipping manifest

AMD details how it built a product line-up with just two RDNA 4 dies
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AMD details how it can sell multiple SKUs without the need for more silicon

LaserWeeder packs two dozen Nvidia GPUs and lasers to zap your weed problem, vaporizes ‘600,000 weeds per hour' with sub-millimeter precision
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia has revealed a surprising partnership with an agricultural robotics company whose flagship product deals instant laser death to fields full of weeds.

Creality submits for an IPO, adds a mysterious 3D printing model website
By Denise Bertacchi published
Creality is set to become a publicly listed company on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, making it the first manufacturer of consumer-grade 3D printers to make the leap into the big time.

Nvidia's Rubin GPU and Vera CPU taped out
By Anton Shilov published
Blackwell's successor hits an important milestone.

Pilot’s 50 minute in-flight tech support call failed to avert $200 million F-35 fireball
By Mark Tyson published
Thank you for calling Lockheed Martin, please hold

Nvidia posts $46 billion revenue in another record quarter
By Anton Shilov published
More Blackwells, more money.

Anthropic forms new security council to help secure AI's place in government
By Luke James published
Anthropic has built a reputation as the safety-first AI lab, but its latest move makes clear that it’s just as serious about chips as cloud capacity.
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