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Half of Russian-made chips are defective: Baikal struggles to meet Russia's demand
By Anton Shilov published
Russian companies fail to package already made silicon: 50% of processors get ruined at final stage of manufacturing. This is limiting the quantity of Baikal's CPUs that make it to market.
Taiwan produces 90% of the world's AI servers – raising concerns as US-China trade conflicts continue to simmer
By Mark Tyson published
And 100% of US-brand AI servers are made in Taiwan.
Leak reveals Microsoft's next Xbox with familiar design in white — alleged 'Brooklin' revamp is dead
By Christopher Harper published
A previously leaked Series X digital refresh pointed toward a revised design, but the current console is simply a palette swap without disc support
China's chipmaking tool purchases skyrocket — imports up 256% in the face of intensifying U.S. sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese companies accelerate procurement of ASML's litho tools in January and February.
New open source GPU is free to all - FuryGPU runs Quake at 60fps, supports modern Windows software
By Mark Tyson published
FuryGPU is currently capable of running Quake at 720p and 60fps.
Nvidia's new ChatGPT-like AI chatbot falls victim to high-severity security vulnerabilities - urgent ChatRTX patch issued
By Christopher Harper published
Nvidia's ChatRTX, previously dubbed Chat With RTX, was prone to some severe cybersecurity issues that were only just addressed in a security hotfix.
Chinese retailer lists $139 'Thor Darth Vader' 2K IPS monitor - looks nothing like Thor or Darth Vader
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
450 nits brightness, so a little on the Dark Side
Lenovo says demand for AMD's Instinct MI300 is record high
By Anton Shilov published
Lenovo wants to offer servers based on processors from every player around, not including AMD, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia.
China's president says it doesn't need ASML — tells Dutch PM it will continue with advanced technological progress regardless
By Anton Shilov published
China's President Xi Jinping still wants the Netherlands to stop following American export restrictions, but he also said that continuing to do so would not stop the nation's progress.
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