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.
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OpenAI and Microsoft reach an understanding over ongoing contract negotiations — but AGI clause remains an uncertainty
By Jon Martindale published
Premium OpenAI and Microsoft has struck a memorandum of understanding on their ongoing contract negotiations, opening the door for OpenAI to begin corporate restructuring.

Top China silicon figure calls on country to stop using Nvidia GPUs for AI
By Anton Shilov published
Develop AI-specific ASICs instead.

China's chip champions ramp up production of AI accelerators at domestic fabs, but HBM and fab production capacity are towering bottlenecks
By Anton Shilov published
Millions of China-made AI accelerators are incoming from multiple companies in 2025 - 2026, but they may not be enough to meet the performance demands of local AI companies.

AI adoption among large companies is declining, according to U.S. Census survey
By Hassam Nasir published
Strong start, but what now?

Nvidia says 'We never deprive American customers in order to serve the rest of the world'
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia says that the U.S. legislators' attempt to restrict exports unnecessarily is counterproductive, as the U.S. is already its top priority.

Anthropic to pay $1.5B over pirated books in Claude AI training
By Luke James published
Anthropic has agreed to pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by authors over the use of pirated books in training its large language models.

OpenAI widely thought to be Broadcom's mystery $10 billion custom AI processor customer
By Anton Shilov published
That's a lot of hardware.

Nvidia to lease its own chips from AI startup Lambda, deal involves 18,000 GPUs over a 4-year agreement
By Hassam Nasir published
Details are fuzzy.
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