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Congress wants veto power over Trump administration for AI chip exports
By Anton Shilov published
Ban shipments of H200 and MI325X to China, say U.S. lawmakers.

Nvidia CEO expects AI to create more jobs for construction workers, electricians, plumbers, and many others
By Anton Shilov published
But human-AI collaboration will likely lift certain industries to new levels.

Elon Musk's xAI Colossus 2 is nowhere near 1 gigawatt capacity, satellite imagery suggests — despite claims, site only has 350 megawatts of cooling capacity
By Anton Shilov published
Not enough cooling, apparently.

Microsoft CEO says AI needs to have a wider impact or else it risks quickly losing ‘social permission’
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses AI's wider impact and what it needs to do to not be a bubble.

OpenAI shows clear compute and revenue scaling to soothe investor worries as company preps for IPO
By Bruno Ferreira published
Premium OpenAI links computing power to revenue and assuages investors

Nvidia reportedly boosts Vera Rubin performance to ward hyperscalers off AMD Instinct AI accelerators
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia has reportedly increased the TDP of premium Rubin processors by 500W to 2.30 kW in a bid to boost clocks, memory bandwidth, and performance per Rubin GPU and per rack.

OpenAI commits to 'paying our own way' so that Stargate AI data centers don't increase energy bills
By Stephen Warwick published
OpenAI says it will ensure Stargate does not increase electricity prices in communities where it is building its data centers.

More than half of CEOs report seeing no benefits from AI deployment so far
By Jowi Morales published
Only a third of CEOs report getting a benefit from AI deployments, while 55% saying they get no benefit or are worse off because of it.

Nvidia accused of trying to cut a deal with Anna’s Archive for high‑speed access to the massive pirated book haul
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia has been accused of offering to pay for ‘high-speed access’ to Anna’s Archive, a notorious ‘shadow library’ portal, bursting with copyright-infringing materials.

Robotics and world models are AI's next frontier, and China is already ahead of the West
By Jon Martindale published
Premium With the AI race showing no signs of stopping, the next great frontier is conquering the complex requirements that advanced robotics demands, and China is positioned to dominate.
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