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SK hynix files to raise up to $29 billion in historic Nasdaq listing
By Luke James published
SK hynix filed a securities registration statement on Wednesday to raise up to 45.45 trillion won through an American depositary receipt listing on Nasdaq.

AI data center boom hits a human bottleneck
By Zak Killian published
Data center construction is facing many challenges, and among them is a shortage of skilled hands to assemble the things.

Valve Steam Machine price hike similar to Steam Deck's 45% increase, company confirms
By Jowi Morales published
Valve engineers hinted that the nearly 45% price increase on the Steam Deck applied to the Steam Machine as well. This brings the estimated original price to under $750 for the base console.

China black market Nvidia prices rocket in wake of smuggling crackdown and customs freeze
By Luke James published
Chinese companies are paying as much as $82,000 for servers built around Nvidia's five-year-old A100 accelerator

Meta pauses mandatory AI training program that tracked employee keystrokes after internal data leak
By Etiido Uko published
Meta has paused an internal AI training program after employee conversations, keystrokes, transcripts, and performance-related data were reportedly exposed across the company.

Nvidia announces liquid cooling system that runs ‘hotter than a hot tub’
By Jowi Morales published
This system raises the base coolant temperature to 113 degrees F (45 degrees C) to save on electricity costs and reduce water consumption to basically zero.

China's LineShine supercomputer dethrones El Capitan in Top 500 list
By Anton Shilov published
China's LineShine supercomputer is now officially the world's fastest FP64 machine, but its mixed-precision results are behind those of El Capitan, Frontier, and Aurora.

California drivers accuse gas station operators of using AI to boost pump prices
By Mark Tyson published
Californians pay the highest gas prices in the U.S. and a proposed class action says that the issue has been exacerbated by an AI-tool that smartly squeezes customers for the best profits.
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