Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The launch of ChatGPT changed the game in artificial intelligence and machine learning. With enormous players like Google, Microsoft, and Nvdia contending -- and research and development at a breakneck pace around the globe -- the AI race is clearly on. Stick with Tom's Hardware for all the news about this rapidly changing space.
Latest about Artificial Intelligence
AMD lists mystery MI388X AI GPU in official docs, says it's barred from China sales due to US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
AMD lists a mystery MI388X AI GPU in official docs as barred from China sales.
Taiwan produces 90% of the world's AI servers – raising concerns as US-China trade conflicts continue to simmer
By Mark Tyson published
And 100% of US-brand AI servers are made in Taiwan.
Nvidia's new ChatGPT-like AI chatbot falls victim to high-severity security vulnerabilities - urgent ChatRTX patch issued
By Christopher Harper published
Nvidia's ChatRTX, previously dubbed Chat With RTX, was prone to some severe cybersecurity issues that were only just addressed in a security hotfix.
Lenovo says demand for AMD's Instinct MI300 is record high
By Anton Shilov published
Lenovo wants to offer servers based on processors from every player around, not including AMD, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia.
South Korean Search giant Naver pivots away from Nvidia – Samsung will supply $752 million in AI chips instead
By Christopher Harper published
Naver, South Korea's top search engine provider, is shifting more of its hardware to Intel, and now Samsung, in efforts to avoid Nvidia's sometimes-gratuitous pricing.
Broadcom shows a gargantuan AI chip
By Anton Shilov published
Broadcom develops mysterious AI processor of gargantuan dimensions.
Samsung to launch AI chips to challenge Nvidia, others — 'Mach 1' chips to launch in early 2025
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung intends to offer Mach-1 AI processor that promises to combine low power and high performance.
AI startup Extropic emerges from stealth with superconducting processors it boldly claims will beat GPUs, CPUs, and TPUs
By Mark Tyson published
Welcome the thermodynamic future of AI acceleration.
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