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AMD creates its own edible chips, embraces Guai Guai culture to ensure smooth running Ryzens
By Mark Tyson published
AMD engineers seem to be very fond of Taiwan’s Guai Guai (乖乖) snacks. We also saw a TSMC special edition of these 'edible chips' released last week.
AMD and Raytheon team up for advanced chip packaging for military applications
By Anton Shilov published
Raytheon aims to package state-of-the-art devices from partners like AMD into military-aimed multi-chip packages.
Nvidia's H100 AI GPUs cost up to four times more than AMD's competing MI300X
By Anton Shilov published
Citi estimates that AMD sells Instinct MI300X for $10,000 to Microsoft, while Nvidia's H100 can sell for $40,000 albeit in retail.
Chips aren't getting cheaper to make — the cost per transistor stopped dropping a decade ago at 28nm
By Anton Shilov published
Google says transistor cost scaling stalled at 28nm and remains flat with every new node.
AMD announces it has preorders for $3.5 billion of its AI GPUs; stock tumbles in after-hours trading anyway
By Anton Shilov published
AMD expects declines in datacenter and client revenue in Q1, but projects improvements for the whole 2024.
Russia buys chips from Intel, AMD, and others to fuel war efforts
By Anton Shilov published
Bloomberg report shows that Russia imported chips from AMD, Intel, Infineon, despite sanctions.
Asus plans to launch the ROG Ally 2 gaming handheld later this year
By Mark Tyson published
Asus plans to have a ROG Ally gaming handheld successor ready later this year, according to a report quoting Asus India VP Arnold Su.
AMD's next-gen Zen 5 APUs appear — Strix Point and Strix Halo APU listed
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's Strix Point and Strix Point Halo APUs with RDNA 3.5 GPU listed in ROCm code.
AMD's customers begin receiving the first Instinct MI300X AI GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
LaminiAI receives AMD's first eight-way AMD Instinct MI300X systems and puts them to the test.
Graphics card flaw enables data theft in AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm chips by exploiting GPU memory
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
A research group found a way to extract user data from the graphics chip's accompanying memory chips as it contains residual data even after completing an executable task.
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