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Nvidia buys AI chip rival Groq's IP for $20 billion in its biggest deal ever
By Hassam Nasir published
GroqCloud will continue operations as is.

SK hynix expands U.S. presence with new Bellevue, Seattle office in efforts to get closer to its largest customers
By Luke James published
Premium SK hynix is expanding its U.S. presence with a new office in the Seattle metropolitan area, placing the world’s leading HBM supplier within minutes of Nvidia, Amazon, and Microsoft.

'Twas The Night Before Tom's Christmas 2025
By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published
Enjoy the 2025 holiday poem from the editors of Tom's Hardware.

Former Chinese gaming company with China govt ties accused of smuggling banned AI GPUs
By Luke James published
U.S. export policy is colliding with the realities of globalized supply chains, reseller-driven distribution models, and explosive demand for AI accelerators in China.

Nvidia prepares shipment of 82,000 AI GPUs to China as chip war lines blur
By Luke James published
U.S. policy reversal opens the door for mid-February exports.

Another unreleased Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti 20GB Founders Edition engineering sample surfaces on the second-hand market
By Luke James published
An engineering sample of an RTX 3080 Ti has surfaced in the secondhand market, according to a post on the Nvidia subreddit.

Nvidia-led NitroGen is a generalist video gaming AI that can play any title
By Mark Tyson published
NitroGen is 'an open-source foundation model trained to play 1000+ games.'

Huawei's AI chip capabilities still pale in comparison to American silicon
By Luke James published
Premium A new report from the Council on Foreign Relations concludes that Huawei’s AI chip capabilities lag behind Nvidia’s by a wide margin, and that the gap is growing exponentially.

The data center cooling state of play (2025) — Liquid cooling is on the rise as thermal density demands skyrocket in AI data centers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium From the air outside to de-ionized water inside.

Asus swaps out the PCIe x16 connector for x8 on new RTX 5060 Ti GPUs — Gigabyte does the opposite with x16 upgrade to its WindForce Max card
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus and Gigabyte have released revised versions of the companies' GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards, powered by Nvidia's Blackwell architecture.
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