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Chinese giant Tencent announces domestic AI chip push
By Luke James published
Tencent says it has “fully adapted” its AI computing infrastructure to support Chinese-designed processors

Start-up hails world's first quantum computer made from standard silicon
By Luke James published
A UK start-up says that it has built the world’s first full-stack quantum computer using the same silicon chip technology used in laptops and phones.

Google terminates 200 AI contractors
By Jon Martindale published
Some believe they were let go because of complaints over working conditions and compensation.

Nvidia tipped to be TSMC's first 16A customer, ahead of Apple — Feynman GPUs could make full use of GAA transistors and backside power
By Luke James published
Premium Nvidia will be the first customer to use TSMC’s A16, a 1.6nm-class process that marries gate-all-around (GAA) transistors with backside power delivery.

ASRock's revamped AI Quickset WSL virtualization tool makes it easy to run Linux AI apps on Windows
By Aaron Klotz published
ASRock has developed a new iteration of its AI Quickset tool that provides users with an automated method of deploying Linux-based AI models on Windows with the help of virtualization.

Hacker ransomware groups announce retirement to enjoy their "golden parachutes"
By Jon Martindale published
They ride off into the sunset taking their millions with them

China accuses Nvidia of anti-monopoly law violations, raising prospect of heavy fines
By Jon Martindale published
This may also be another indirect tactic in the ongoing trade negotiations.

Nvidia rumored to ditch its first-gen custom memory form factor for newer version
By Luke James published
Nvidia has reportedly cancelled its first-gen SOCAMM (System-on-Chip Attached Memory Module) rollout and is shifting development focus to a new version known as SOCAMM2.

China launches anti-dumping probe into U.S. analog chips used in PCs and routers
By Luke James published
China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into American-made analog chips, claiming U.S. manufacturers have undercut local vendors on price while flooding the market with mature-node parts.
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