Satire AI Software called Malus has been developed, which can take open-source software and create “clean room” clones that match functionality while ditching attribution and copyleft obligations. The ...
Google is trying to cut Nvidia out of the AI chip gravy train. The Alphabet unit has built a new processor tailored for the grind of querying AI models, not teaching them, as inference demand surges ...
Elon Musk has picked Intel’s 14A node for his TeraFab daydream. Speaking to analysts at Tesla’s earnings call, the plan is to lean on 14A once TeraFab has real capacity and the process is no longer ...
Intel is taking another swing at gaming handhelds. Arc G3 and G3 Extreme portable PCs are apparently on the way, with Videocardz claiming insider info points to Pather Lake devices debuting at ...
About 15 months ago, the US government earmarked funds to restore Pennsylvania’s historic heartland of computer chipmaking, trying to wrest high-tech manufacturing back from Asia. Demand for chips to ...
TSMC is spending like crazy and it still says the AI crowd will be left queuing. The foundry giant said on its earnings call that capital expenditure is expected to hit $56 billion in 2026, with the ...
Samsung’s HBM ambitions just hit a yield-shaped wall. Korean outlet IT Chosun claims Samsung is struggling to achieve decent yields with its 1D DRAM, the seventh-generation 10nm-class node it needs ...
AGON by AOC has introduced the AGON PRO AG326UZD2, a 31.5-inch 4K gaming monitor built around a 4th-generation QD-OLED panel, targeting high-end gaming with 240Hz and HDMI 2.1. The new AGON PRO ...
Adobe is pushing AI agents into the boardroom before someone else does. The software outfit has launched CX Enterprise, an agent-based platform meant to automate chunks of digital marketing and ...
Google is sniffing around Marvell for yet more silicon. Talks between Google and Marvell have started on two new chips aimed at making AI inference less of a slog. One chip is a memory processing unit ...
Things are getting daft in Silicon Valley with staff turning their CEO’s into rich people cults (are you sure you spelt that right? Ed) and wearing their faces. The Wall Street Journal reports that ...
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