Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing at an exponential rate, with a broad range of topics spanning from the latest CPUs, GPUs, ASICs and FPGAs that run modern AI workloads, along with the different types of AI usages, such as the different types of large language models (LLM) and how they are trained and then used for inference workloads. Here you'll find Tom's Hardware's leading coverage of all things AI.
Latest about Artificial Intelligence

Glass cloth could be the next great AI shortage, as major manufacturers scramble to secure critical material
By Jon Martindale published
Premium Limited supply and skyrocketing demand brew a perfect storm.

Analyzing Washington's new AI accelerator export rules
By Anton Shilov published
Premium AMD's MI325X and Nvidia's H200 could benefit, but smaller suppliers will suffer.

Amazon buys first American-mined copper in a decade
By Stephen Warwick published
Amazon has struck a two-year deal to receive copper from an Arizona mine, for use in its AWS data centers in the U.S.

U.S. posts official H200 and MI325X AI GPU export rules to China, but with plenty of caveats
By Anton Shilov published
Or rather leftovers?

Phison demos 10X faster AI inference on consumer PCs with software and hardware combo that enables 3x larger AI models
By Anton Shilov published
Phison's aiDAPTIV+ stack enables large Mixture of Experts AI models and agentic AI workloads to run on client systems with limited memory capacity.

Beijing reportedly limiting H200 purchases to those with ‘special circumstances’
By Jowi Morales published
After weeks of deliberation, sources suggest that China will only allow companies to purchase H200 GPUs for "special circumstances," although Beijing has yet to define exactly what that means.

Qwen boss says Chinese AI models have 'less than 20%' chance of leapfrogging Western counterparts
By Luke James published
Premium China’s AI sector made a splash this month as a cluster of domestic AI firms raised more than $1 billion through IPOs in Hong Kong.

Deepseek research touts memory breakthrough, decoupling compute power and RAM pools to bypass GPU constraints
By Sayem Ahmed published
Premium Deepseek paper seeks to reduce reliance on GPU compute for basic information retrieval
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