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Trump says U.S. gov't will take a 10% ownership stake in Intel — Lip Bu-Tan reportedly agreed to unprecedented arrangement for a domestic chipmaker
By Andrew E. Freedman published
President Trump says that the US government and Intel have come to a deal to give the US a 10% stake in the chipmaker's business.

White House won't ask for ownership stake in TSMC or Micron in exchange for CHIPS Act funds
By Jowi Morales published
CHIPS Act awardees that don’t expand their investment commitments might be asked to hand over some equity to the federal government.

Noctua says Nvidia doesn't have enough dies to make big, brown, RTX 5090
By Aaron Klotz published
This could be the reason why Noctua has never made a flagship graphics card (yet).

Arch Linux continues to feel the force of a DDoS attack after two brutal weeks
By Les Pounder published
The Arch Linux project team are working to mitigate the impact, while keeping details of who, why and how close to its chest

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT zapped with 16-pin power connector melting issue for the first time
By Zhiye Liu published
Redditor Savings_Opportunity3 reported that the 16-pin power connector on his ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi OC graphics card had melted.

Nvidia responds to reports that H20 is ending production
By Sayem Ahmed published
A new report claims that Nvidia might be winding down production of the China-only HGX H20 AI chip following claims that the chips is "unsafe" according to China's CAC.

Trump mulls allocating $2B of CHIPS Act funds to boost U.S. critical minerals supply chain — move aims to reduce American dependence on China for its rare-earth needs
By Jowi Morales published
The White House wants to use the already existing CHIPS Act funds to invest in rare-earth mining.

Dev plants kill switch in ex-employer's network that crashed servers and deleted files, gets four years in the slammer
By Nathaniel Mott published
A software engineer called Davis Lu was sentenced to four years in prison for creating a kill switch in his former employer's network.

AMD's already taken down mistakenly released FSR 4 source code, but the internet never forgets
By Jon Martindale published
AMD has confirmed it didn't mean to leak FSR 4 source code, but with forks created and files already downloaded, it might not be able to do much to claw them back.

RTX 5090 blower GPU sells for $5,999 at U.S. retailer — dual-slot design converts Blackwell gaming flagship into an AI workhorse
By Zhiye Liu published
Graphics card manufacturer AFOX has launched the GeForce RTX 5090 32GB Professional, featuring a blower-style design, which is priced at $5,999 at a U.S. retailer.
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