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New SCALE tool enables CUDA applications to run on AMD GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
New SCALE software allows to run CUDA code on AMD processors.
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Chip design legend Jim Keller aims for Tenstorrent wins in market 'not well served by Nvidia'
By Anton Shilov published
CEO of Tenstorrent believes that although Nvidia dominates the market of AI processors, there is still a place for Tenstorrent.
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Nvidia RTX 50 graphics card family TDPs 'leaked' by Seasonic
By Mark Tyson published
RTX 5090 buyers may need 500W just to cover GPU power consumption.
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TSMC may increase wafer pricing by 10% for 2025: Report
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC plans to hike wafer pricing for HPC customers by 10%, 3% - 4% for other clients, according to analysts.
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TSMC's market cap is on track to reach $1 trillion — 6.5 times larger than Intel
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC set to become Asia's first trillion dollar company, thanks to AI frenzy.
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AI industry needs to earn $600 billion per year to pay for massive hardware spend — fears of an AI bubble intensify in wake of Sequoia report
By Anton Shilov published
As AI companies increase their investments in infrastructure, their revenues are not growing that fast, financial analysts note, implying that AI could become a bubble.
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Huawei says China's AI progress will not be stopped by US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
A high-ranking Huawei executive asserts that the lack of Nvidia GPUs and limited access to advanced process technologies will not stop China's AI progress.
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Underground network smuggles Nvidia GPUs into China despite US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese companies still have access to Nvidia's A100 and H100 GPUs due to smuggling.
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