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Chinese entities use restricted GPUs on Amazon and Microsoft cloud services: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese entities continue to use Nvidia's A100 and H100 GPUs for their AI projects though cloud access.

Microsoft offers to relocate nearly 10% of China-based staffers to the US or allied nations — AI and cloud engineering exodus from China begins
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft offers over 700 AI and Cloud Computing engineers and other staffers in its China operation to move to the U.S., Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand.

Nvidia's AI customers are reportedly scared to court other AI chipmakers for fear of retaliatory shipment delays
By Mark Tyson published
WSJ report surfaces rumors that Nvidia might be willing to add delays to GPU orders if it becomes aware of a customer looking for greener pastures.

Evidence Shows AI-Driven Companies Are Buying up Gaming GPUs
By Mark Tyson published
Some AI startups are grabbing crates of consumer graphics cards, stoking fears of a repeat of the GPU crypto-crunch.

Amazon AWS To Charge for Public IPv4 Address Next Year
By Mark Tyson published
AWS is introducing hourly charges for services with public IPv4 addresses. From next Feb users will be charged half a cent per address per hour.

How To Back Up Your Data in Windows
By Abhishek Mishra published
Want to back up your PC, but are confused about the options present in the Windows OS? Try any of these three methods to safeguard yourself against data corruption and loss.

Intel's Project Endgame Cloud-based GPU is On Hold
By Francisco Pires published
Intel's project Endgame, a cloud-based approach towards bringing ARC graphics processing capabilities to local devices, has been confirmed to be on hold.

Apple Tests Its AI Framework and 'Apple GPT'
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Bloomberg reports that Apple has a framework for large language models, called Ajax, and is using it to test an internal chatbot that some are calling "Apple GPT."
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