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Amazon’s new 7.65GW Texas AI data center power plant could become the largest source of CO₂ pollution in the U.S.
By Etiido Uko Published
Amazon is reportedly building a 7.65GW natural gas power plant in Texas to feed a new AI data center, with permits allowing up to 33 million tons of CO₂ emissions per year.

AI creates 16 new viruses that never existed in nature after learning DNA’s pattern from 9 trillion nucleotides
By Etiido Uko Published
Researchers say the phages can overcome bacterial resistance

Frore claims its LiquidJet can drop Nvidia Rubin GPU temperatures by 10°C
By Anton Shilov Published
As cooling becomes a crucial element for economic efficiency of AI data centers, Frore claims that using is LiquidJet coldplate could increase efficiency of token generation by 15%.

AI enthusiast unlocks and mods BIOS with Claude Code
By Mark Tyson Published
A Redditor recently unlocked their HP laptop BIOS using Claude Code.

Pennsylvania town lists 43 specific demands to approve new AI data center project
By Jowi Morales Published
The township says this is ‘a blatant attempt by the Applicant to demand approval by tantrum.’

DRAM chip supply to memory module makers could drop by more than 70% in 2027, says Apacer CEO
By Etiido Uko Published
Apacer warns DRAM allocations to module makers could fall below 30% of 2026 levels as AI demand tightens supply and pushes memory prices higher.

OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic absent from Nvidia-led Open Secure AI Alliance
By Etiido Uko Published
OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, companies behind proprietary, "closed" AI models are conspicuously absent from the alliance.

AI enthusiast adds Nvidia Tesla V100 as loud as a lawnmower to gaming PC for $266
By Mark Tyson Published
A computing enthusiast has repurposed a very noisy and largely obsolete enterprise GPU (with lots of VRAM) for local LLM inference purposes.

OpenAI's HuggingFace breach heralds an unprecedented age of AI cyber warfare
By Bruno Ferreira Published
Premium Contemporary AI bots are far too competent at cybersecurity, and humanity may have reached a tipping point where it's hard to keep up.

South Korean memory giants Samsung and SK Hynix are set to announce massive deals with leading U.S. tech firms, report claims
By Etiido Uko Published
Samsung and SK Hynix are expected to unveil multibillion-dollar memory-chip partnerships with major U.S. technology companies during South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s visit to San Francisco
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