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Nvidia reportedly warns biggest customers of 15% price hikes on AI servers
By Luke James Published
The increases will take effect on Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin systems shipping early next year.

Supermicro fires several employees following investigation into $2.5 billion China AI chip smuggling
By Jowi Morales Published
The company's senior management was apparently unaware that billions of dollars' worth of hardware was being sent to questionable clients.

Developer uses Claude AI to create native macOS driver for 'obscure' Windows-only printer
By Mark Tyson Published
A developer has revealed that they used Claude Code to create a macOS laser printer driver for the HP Laser 1008a, a machine designed for Windows users.

Player builds working AI chatbot in vanilla Minecraft using 445K command blocks
By Bruno Ferreira Published
Hopefully they didn't have to buy extra RAM for this.

AI data center optical interconnect market to hit $144 billion by 2030
By Etiido Uko Published
Premium A new CIC forecast projects that the data center optical interconnect market will grow from $13.7 billion in 2024 to $144.4 billion by 2030, with silicon photonics accounting for 63.7% of revenue.

Dell CEO unveils new 'Dude, you’re getting a Dell (AI server rack)' video
By Mark Tyson Published
Dell has created a humorous AI-era update to its iconic early-2000s 'Dude, you’re getting a Dell' series of commercials.

Maker compresses a 2.9MB song by 1000x and prints it on paper as eight QR codes
By Luke James Published
The open-source codec Meta released in 2022 converts a waveform into discrete tokens that a matching decoder turns back into audio.

Suspected China-linked hackers used AI to run the first-ever end-to-end autonomous cyberattack on Taiwan's government, Israeli firm says
By Etiido Uko Published
Suspected China-linked hackers used autonomous AI agents to breach Taiwanese government systems, compromising 85 accounts and stealing 2,500+ records.

How optical interconnects and silicon photonics emerged as AI's next hot commodity
By Etiido Uko Published
Premium The U.S. wants Chinese optical transceivers out of future AI data centers, but China’s current dominance of the rapidly evolving photonics supply chain could make a ban complicated
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