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Microsoft-backed research team builds hollow-core cable with lowest signal loss recorded in optical fiber
By Luke James published
Researchers from Southampton spinout Lumenisity have built a hollow-core cable with what they claim is the lowest signal loss ever in any optical fiber.

New 3D printing process could improve superconductors
By Ash Hill published
Scientists at Cornell have created a 3D printing process that can help improve superconductor performance with record-breaking surface area on compound superconductors.

Panther Lake breaks cover in Acer Swift AI 16
By Andrew E. Freedman published
The Acer Swift 16 AI debuted at IFA with support for Intel's upcoming Panther Lake processors.

Despite whispers of a bubble, OpenAI is planning a gigawatt-scale data center in India
By Jon Martindale published
Premium As the second-largest market for ChatGPT, OpenAI looks to secure local infrastructure and investment.

Nvidia says its H100/H200 GPUs are not sold out despite CEO saying otherwise in earnings call
By Hassam Nasir published
"We have more than enough... to satisfy every order"

German motorists facing ‘plague’ of electric car charger cable thefts – 70 charging points a day being gutted to sell for copper scrap
By Mark Tyson published
Electric car charging businesses in Germany are scrambling to combat a 'plague' of cable thefts.

Nvidia dominates GPU shipments with 94% share
By Jowi Morales published
Research shows that GPU sales increased by 27% in 2Q25 over the last quarter.

After locking out the U.S., China offers rare earth development assistance to Malaysia
By Jowi Morales published
Chinese President Xi Jinping offered to develop Malaysia's rare-earth processing capability, but will only work with state-owned companies.
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