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Qualcomm mulls taking over Jim Keller's Tenstorrent, report claims
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm is in talks to buy RISC-V-based AI accelerator and CPU developer Tenstorrent for $8 billion - $10 billion.

TSMC says panel packaging won't replace CoWoS anytime soon for the largest future AI processors
By Anton Shilov published
CoPoS may enable larger chips, but CoWoS is still better.

Project Jupiter AI data center build raises concerns about water usage in rural New Mexico desert
By Bruno Ferreira published
Oracle's Project Jupiter is targeting a New Mexico desert already struggling with water consumption, but the company assures residents that the data center's water usage is "negligible."

Multiple small Tennessee counties pass temporary data center bans
By Jowi Morales published
Local governments demand more time to study how they can manage the impacts of huge data center projects.

China's supreme court bans Infineon from selling GaN power chips in China
By Luke James published
China's Supreme People's Court on Friday upheld an injunction prohibiting Infineon from selling disputed GaN products in mainland China.

FBI dismantles Chinese phishing service that coached buyers to generate scam sites using AI
By Luke James published
The FBI, Google, and Lumen Technologies say they’ve dismantled a China-based phishing-as-a-service operation called Outsider Enterprise.

2021 Honda Civic infotainment system can be jailbroken via USB
By Jowi Morales published
This isn't a new issue at all, but it seems that automakers still don't care enough for cybersecurity on their vehicles.

Apple made marketing gold from the Power Mac G4 'supercomputer' export ban in 1999
By Mark Tyson last updated
In the context of the recent tech export bans, we look back at the Apple PowerMac G4 export ban from 1999 and Steve Jobs making marketing gold from the situation.

Computer History Museum recalls ‘astonishing’ retro haul recovered from abandoned German warehouse
By Mark Tyson published
The Computer History Museum recalls one of its biggest ever retro treasure troves. This ‘astonishing’ haul was rescued from an abandoned warehouse in the town of Castrop-Rauxel, Germany.

OpenAI hit with sweeping probe from massive coalition of 42 US state attorneys general just days after reported IPO filing
By Etiido Uko published
State attorneys general have opened a broad investigation into OpenAI, subpoenaing documents on ads, user retention, data handling, minors, health data, model behavior, and safety policies.
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