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Half of Russian-made chips are defective: Baikal struggles to meet Russia's demand
By Anton Shilov published
Russian companies fail to package already made silicon: 50% of processors get ruined at final stage of manufacturing. This is limiting the quantity of Baikal's CPUs that make it to market.
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.
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.
Huawei gains 11% in a down year for the Chinese PC market
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Lenovo still leads with the highest PC sales, HP in second.
Broadcom shows a gargantuan AI chip
By Anton Shilov published
Broadcom develops mysterious AI processor of gargantuan dimensions.
RTX off, AI on: Jensen says we'll see fully AI-generated games in 5-10 years
By Jarred Walton published
In a press Q&A at GTC 2024, Jensen discussed AI generated content including Sora and suggested that we could start seeing fully generated games within the next ten years.
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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