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Despite US sanctions, China has enough AI processors to build the world's largest AI training cluster: Report
By Anton Shilov published
All the U.S. government's efforts have largely been in vain.
Nvidia's Spectrum-X Ethernet to enable the world's largest AI supercomputer
By Anton Shilov published
Elon Musk's xAI Colossus AI supercomputer with 200,000 H200 GPUs uses Nvidia's Spectrum-X Ethernet to connect servers.
Indian firms secretly funneled AMD, Nvidia AI GPUs to Russia — sanctions reportedly skirted on hundreds of millions of dollars of hardware
By Anton Shilov published
India becomes the second-largest supplier of restricted technology to Russia as Indian companies shipped AMD's Instinct MI300X and Nvidia's H100 processors to Russia.
Linus Torvalds reckons AI is ‘90% marketing and 10% reality’
By Mark Tyson published
Linus Torvalds recently offered his opinion on the merits of artificial intelligence (AI) as we know it.
Google creating an AI agent to use your PC on your behalf, says report
By Jowi Morales published
Google is reportedly working on an AI tool that will interact with your browser as another user.
Concerns about medical note-taking tool raised after researcher discovers it invents things no one said
By Jowi Morales published
Researchers have found that OpenAI's Whisper audio transcriber is prone to hallucination — and that it's what powers one of the more popular AI transcription services that doctors use.
India's Reliance builds a Gigawatt data center with Nvidia Blackwell AI GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia's Blackwell will power India's most advanced AI data center.
OpenAI will reportedly unleash next-gen Orion AI model this December
By Anton Shilov published
OpenAI's Orion AI model is expected to be 100x more potent than GPT-4.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and the King of Denmark plug in the country's first AI supercomputer
By Jowi Morales published
The Gefion AI Supercomputer is Denmark's first supercomputer and will drive research on quantum computing, medicine, green technologies, and more.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang admits AI chip design flaw was '100% Nvidia's fault' — now-fixed Blackwell chips in production
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang admitted Wednesday that Nvidia was 100% at fault for a design flaw in the company's new Blackwell AI chips. The flaw has been fixed and the chips are now in production.
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