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Relive the days of unhinged GPU box artwork — new book catalogs 300 retail boxes with both horrors and delights
By Mark Tyson published
A new book features some of the most striking examples of graphics card box art from the late 1990s through to the early 2010s

New leaked Bambu Lab 3D printer images may show the next model — decoding the images reveals interesting details
By Denise Bertacchi published
Is Bambu Lab ready to ship the next 3D Printer?

Alienware releases a PC Lego set
By Mark Tyson published
Alienware has added a tiny NUC-sized PC to its roster - but it's a Lego kit.

Tesla details how it finds punishing defective cores on its million-core Dojo supercomputers
By Anton Shilov published
Tesla's Stress tool detects and disables faulty cores in Dojo wafer-scale processors, which power Dojo clusters with millions of cores, without interrupting AI training.

Kioxia works with Nvidia to prep XL-Flash SSD that's 3x faster than any SSD available
By Anton Shilov published
Kioxia is developing a 10M IOPS XL-Flash SSD with peer-to-peer GPU connectivity to eliminate bottlenecks and deliver low-latency, small-block access optimized for AI training and inference workloads.

ASE adopts AMD CPUs, begins evaluating Instinct MI300-series GPUs for AI
By Anton Shilov published
Sounds like ASE liked the CPUs.

Aorus RTX 5090 package from Amazon was allegedly filled with macaroni, rice, and an old GPU
By Mark Tyson published
An Amazon customer complained that their Aorus Master GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card packaging contained just pasta, rice, and an old GPU.

'Brain-inspired' supercomputer with no GPUs or storage switched on
By Aaron Klotz published
Sandia National labs has allegedly turned on its own SpiNNaker 2 server sporting a whopping 175,000 CPU cores, and 2.3TB of LPDDR4 memory.
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