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Chinese data centers refurbing and selling Nvidia RTX 4090D GPUs due to overcapacity — 48GB models sell for up to $5,500
By Jowi Morales published
Many Chinese AI data centers are letting go of their RTX 4090D GPUs and putting them on the market for profit.

Nvidia aims to solve AI's water consumption problems with direct-to-chip cooling — claims 300X improvement with closed-loop systems
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia Blackwell AI datacenters get cooling upgrade

Speculation mounts that Musk will raise tens of billions for AI supercomputer with 1 million GPUs: Report
By Anton Shilov published
More cash for more GPUs.

ChatGPT is now a potent tool for finding the locations of photos, raising doxxing concerns
By Mark Tyson published
OpenAI seems to have inadvertently tuned ChatGPT into a potent geo-guesser.

AI-generated videos now possible with gaming GPUs with just 6GB of VRAM
By Hassam Nasir published
FramePack allows you to generate a one-minute clip at 30 FPS using a 13-billion parameter model on a 6GB graphics card.

OpenAI spends millions to process polite phrases such as "Thank You" and "Please" with ChatGPT
By Hassam Nasir published
Sam Altman says OpenAI spends tens of millions of dollars on ChatGPT to respond to simple courtesies like "Thank You" and "Please".

Huawei's new AI CloudMatrix cluster beats Nvidia's GB200 by brute force, uses 4X the power
By Anton Shilov published
Huawei unveils AI CloudMatrix 384 system based on 384 Ascend 910C processors that can beat Nvidia's GB200 NVL72 in performance, but at the cost of efficiency.

Nvidia vows to continue making products for Chinese market
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia CEO reaffirmed the company's commitment to serving China despite escalating U.S. export restrictions.

Lawmakers demand answers from Nvidia over suspected GPU diversions to China, company denies any wrongdoing
By Anton Shilov published
The House Select Committee on the CCP seeks to know all of Nvidia's significant clients in Asia.

Microsoft researchers build 1-bit AI LLM with 2B parameters — model small enough to run on some CPUs
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft researchers developed a 1-bit AI model that's efficient enough to run on traditional CPUs without needing specialized chips like NPUs or GPUs.
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