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Prime Day October 2024 Live Blog: Realtime Deals
By Avram Piltch last updated
Amazon and its competitors are offering big discounts on October 8th and 9th. We're tracking all the savings here.
Supermicro's datacenter-scale liquid cooling solution sets the stage for Nvidia Blackwell
By Anton Shilov published
Supermicro develops datacenter-scale liquid cooling solution for next-generation AI servers based on Nvidia Blackwell GPUs.
Samsung has no plans to spin off its critical foundry business
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung Foundry will remain part of Samsung no matter what, says chairman
Nvidia's Jensen Huang will be CES 2025's keynote speaker as RTX 50 rumors abound
By Aaron Klotz published
CTA has confirmed that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will be the keynote speaker at the CES 2025 tradeshow next year. Nvidia could possibly introduce the RTX 50 series during the keynote.
Russian government to issue grants enabling companies and researchers to rent supercomputers
By Anton Shilov published
Russian government to support usage of supercomputers by research labs and businesses.
AMD to become TSMC Arizona's next major customer
By Dallin Grimm published
AMD will join Apple as another early TSMC Arizona fab client.
AMD has a limited edition 4th Generation EPYC Genoa Lego model kit, complete with die shot
By Christopher Harper published
An AMD 4th Generation Epyc Lego Model Kit is uncovered.
GTA IV footage generated with AI shows the power of AI for future PC game remasters
By Aaron Klotz published
Remasting a game purely with AI? We might be closer than you think.
A hurricane hit this gaming PC, but the owner hopes it can be powered up again
By Mark Tyson published
Redditor washes components and waits for them to dry thoroughly before a rebuild.
Former Google CEO says climate goals are not meetable, so we might as well drop climate conservation
By Jowi Morales published
Former Google chief Eric Schmidt says that we should prioritize AI development over energy conservation to use the former to solve our climate problem.
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