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AI converts ASCII game to real-time AI-rendered graphics
By Mark Tyson published
A software engineer has been experimenting with techniques to transform an ASCII game renderer using AI-powered visuals - in real-time.

Quantum internet is possible using standard Internet protocol
By Sunny Grimm published
Quantum signals sent over IP overcome noise on live, commercial fiber outside of the lab

TSMC reportedly cuts Chinese chipmaking tools from 2nm fabs as suppliers face scrutiny due to emerging new US restrictions
By Luke James published
TSMC will no longer use Chinese-made equipment in its 2nm chip production lines, according to reports from both Digitimes and Nikkei Asia.

According to a Linkedin profile, AMD is working on another chiplet-based GPU
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's upcoming RDNA 5 (Navi 5x) GPUs could mark the company's first consumer graphics architecture to use a multi-tile GPU design.

President Trump reignites 'digital barriers' issue warning that tariffs would be imposed on countries that 'harm US IT companies'
By Jowi Morales published
Trump's threats of tariffs and export controls on digital barriers have got South Korean officials worried.

Intel confirms it has already received $5.7 billion from US government
By Jon Martindale published
The $5.7 billion investment will see the US government take a 10% stake in Intel, with the Commerce Department said to be ironing out the details.

OpenAI and Microsoft's contract negotiations threaten investment and potential IPO — companies battle over AGI secrecy and Azure exclusivity
By Jon Martindale published
Premium Microsoft and OpenAI butt heads over ongoing contract negotiations

Google is getting ready to 'hack back' as US considers shifting from cyber defense to offense
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google is reportedly planning to form a "disruption unit" that will target foreign hackers.

LaserWeeder packs two dozen Nvidia GPUs and lasers to zap your weed problem, vaporizes ‘600,000 weeds per hour' with sub-millimeter precision
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia has revealed a surprising partnership with an agricultural robotics company whose flagship product deals instant laser death to fields full of weeds.
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