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Musk's SpaceX has rented out access to its supercomputer's 220,000 Nvidia GPUs and 300 megawatts of AI compute power to rival Anthropic
By Etiido Uko Published
Anthropic has signed a deal with SpaceX to access the latter's massive data center, which has over 220,000 Nvidia GPUs and 300 megawatts of computing power.

Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel backs $140M wave-powered AI data center startup Panthalassa,
By Etiido Uko Published
Panthalassa raises $140M to build wave-powered offshore nodes that generate electricity and run AI workloads at sea, tackling data center energy and cooling challenges.

China pushes for 70% homegrown silicon wafer use as domestic firm ramps up 12-inch production
By Etiido Uko Published
China is targeting 70% local wafer sourcing as firms like Eswin scale 12-inch production, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and support growing AI chip demand.

Intel swipes Qualcomm veteran of 25 years to lead client computing
By Etiido Uko Published
Intel appoints Alex Katouzian to lead client computing and physical AI efforts and confirms Pushkar Ranade as CTO, signaling a deeper shift toward AI-driven and edge computing systems

Anthropic in early talks to buy DRAM-less AI inference chips from UK startup
By Luke James Published
Anthropic has reportedly held early discussions with London-based chip startup Fractile about purchasing the company's inference accelerators.

Chinese court rules companies can't fire workers just because AI is cheaper
By Etiido Uko Published
Chinese courts ruled that companies cannot automatically fire workers simply because AI can do the job more cheaply, declaring that automation alone does not justify dismissal under labor law.

SoftBank plans robotics and AI firm in the US to build data centers
By Jowi Morales Published
SoftBank is planning to launch an AI and robotics startup in the U.S. to build data centers. The firm is gunning for a $100 billion valuation and aims to list the startup this year.

Huawei could seize China’s AI chip crown in 2026 as Nvidia’s H200 shipments stall in regulatory limbo
By Etiido Uko Published
The Chinese government is seeking to overthrow Nvidia

Samsung and SK hynix warn AI-driven memory shortages could last until 2027 and beyond, as HBM demand explodes
By Etiido Uko Published
Samsung and SK hynix warn that severe AI-driven memory shortages could persist through 2027 as exploding HBM demand overwhelms supply, tightens the broader DRAM market, and fuels record profits
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