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Anthropic's latest AI model identifies 'thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities' in 'every major operating system and every major web browser'
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Anthropic holds back its most advanced model yet to allow companies and institutions to prepare.

Intel joins Elon Musk's TeraFab project
By Anton Shilov published
As Intel joins Elon Musk's TeraFab project, Lip-Bu Tan expects Elon Musk to reimagine the semiconductor industry.

Indianapolis politician's home shot at 13 times over data center dispute
By Jowi Morales published
The authorities have no idea who's behind the attack.

Broadcom to supply Anthropic with 3.5 gigawatts of Google TPU capacity from 2027
By Luke James published
Broadcom disclosed in a securities filing on Monday that it’ll supply Anthropic with roughly 3.5 gigawatts of Google TPU capacity starting in 2027.

Intel reportedly in talks with Google and Amazon over advanced packaging
By Luke James published
Intel is understood to be in active talks with Google and Amazon to provide advanced chip packaging services for their custom AI ASICs.

Amazon, Microsoft, and Google under investor pressure to disclose data center water and power use
By Luke James published
More than a dozen investors are pressuring Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet's Google to provide detailed data on water and energy consumption at their U.S. data centers.

U.S. lawmakers aim to ban export of DUV chipmaking and etching tools to leading firms in China
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese chipmakers will lose ability to buy advanced tools for trailing node fabs, if new proposes becomes the law.

Why TSMC grew four times faster than its foundry rivals in 2025
By Luke James published
That lopsided split isn’t a one-quarter anomaly or a function of a single product cycle, but instead reflects three massive advantages held by TSMC.

Nvidia's own DLSS 5 announcement video gets taken down by YouTube in Italy due to a copyright strike
By Jowi Morales published
YouTube's AI moderator acted on an errant DMCA takedown, affecting nearly every video that contained clips of the DLSS 5 trailer, including Nvidia's own YouTube video.

UK confirms drone-killing DragonFire laser weapon for Royal Navy destroyers by 2027
By Luke James published
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the DragonFire high-energy laser weapon will be installed on Royal Navy Type 45 destroyers by 2027, five years ahead of the original schedule.
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