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Super Micro shareholders sue company over securities fraud after AI chip smuggling bust
By Jowi Morales published
Investors are furious that Super Micro didn't tell them that a big chunk of its sales may have come from illegal sources.

Intel’s Binary Optimization Tool tested and explained
By Jake Roach published
iBOT is pulling its weight in games, and it shows early promise in applications.

Three individuals charged with attempting to break US sanctions on AI chips
By Jowi Morales published
Damning evidence.

Paralyzed army vet can now play World of Warcraft using 'science fiction… magic… brilliant…' Neuralink brain implant
By Mark Tyson published
British Army veteran Jon L. Noble has shared a heartwarming update on his first 100 days with a Neuralink implant.

Elon Musk's Terafab semiconductor project could cost $5 trillion, Bernstein claims
By Anton Shilov published
But for TeraFab, money is not the only limitation.

CanisterWorm, a persistent malware worm, uses time zone to identify and wipe Iranian machines for no apparent reason.
By Bruno Ferreira published
CanisterWorm malware wipes Iranian machines for no apparent reason

Enthusiast ‘lands’ on the moon using hardware from the 1980s
By Jowi Morales published
YouTuber Scott Manley demonstrated using a ZX Spectrum home computer launched in 1982 to land a spacecraft on the Kerbal Space Program spaceflight simulator.

Geekbench 6 warns about inconsistent benchmarking performance from new Core Ultra 200S Plus chips
By Aaron Klotz published
iBOT could be a game changer for Intel, but is proving to be a headache for benchmarking tools.

Micron's $24 billion Singapore fab could need 500 transformers, more than double the output of any single manufacturer
By Luke James published
Micron’s planned $24 billion NAND flash expansion in Singapore will require 400 to 500 power transformers, which is more than double the 100 to 150 units a standard wafer fab typically needs.
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