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DJI fervently rejects Chinese Military Company designation following court ruling
By Stephen Warwick published
DJI has rejected a court ruling upholding its designation as a ''Chinese Military Company' by the DoD, and says that certain findings by the court affirm it does not have any military affiliaton.

Meta reportedly buying RISC-V AI GPU firm Rivos
By Sunny Grimm published
Meta is reportedly set to acquire startup Rivos, according to sources close to the matter. The startup specializes in RISC-V based GPUs for AI workloads, a perfect match for Meta's wishlist.

DeepSeek’s new AI model debuts with support for China-native chips and CANN, a replacement for Nvidia's CUDA
By Luke James published
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has released its latest large language model, DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp, with first-day optimizations for Huawei’s Ascend hardware and CANN software stack.

$7.3 billion worth of cryptocurrency recovered from newly convicted 'Bitcoin Queen'
By Nathaniel Mott published
The Metropolitan Police announced a conviction against the so-called "Bitcoin Queen" from whom they seized approximately $7.3 billion worth of cryptocurrency.

New York firm faces China investigation over $17M advanced trading hardware smuggling
By Bruno Ferreira published
Tower Research Capital is under fire by a Chinese regulator for using possibly-illicit hardware.

Huawei-powered mini-PC debuts with Huawei AI chip and 192GB of memory
By Kunal Khullar published
Orange Pi’s AI Studio Pro mini-PC promises up to 352 TOPS of AI performance with up to 192GB of LPDDR4X 4266 memory.

OpenAI might be building its own chip, but it’ll still be dependent on Nvidia
By Luke James published
Premium OpenAI is widely understood to be developing a custom AI accelerator with Broadcom, part of a $10 billion partnership to design chips specifically for OpenAI’s internal workloads.

Microsoft adds Grok 4 to Azure AI Foundry following cautious trials
By Hassam Nasir published
Comes with a 128K-token context window.

Amid Intel's deals, Intel Foundry remains notably absent — 18A and 14A are on the way, but success isn't guaranteed
By Luke James published
Premium It has been a busy few weeks for semiconductors, but among various announcements and rumors, Intel Foundry has remained conspicuously absent.

AI data center boom sends some wholesale electricity prices soaring up to 267% in five years, says report
By Jon Martindale published
People living near many of the new data centers being built as part of the AI boom are finding their power costs rising dramatically, in some cases making it hard to afford day-to-day living.
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