Ukraine claims it has become the first nation to use robots to successfully capture a… ...
China wants Gen6 SSD bragging rights, and PetaIO is leaning into the Nanjing hype. The storage outfit has unveiled next-gen PCIe Gen6 SSD plans with claimed speeds of more than 28 GB/s, pitching it as ...
Amazon is eyeing Nvidia’s turf, and it wants to turn its in-house silicon into a proper product. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has started talking about selling the company’s Trainium AI chips directly to ...
A new report claims TSMC wants an Arizona “GigaFab” cluster that can rival what it produces in Taiwan. DigiTimes says TSMC’s US plans have already “exceeded expectations a ...
After years of saying that Ubuntu needs much less RAM than Windows, Canonical is admitting that 4GB is not enough. How-to-Geek notes that Ubuntu 26.04 LTS has raised the baseline memory to 6GB, along ...
Anthropic has just been told to jog on by a federal appeals court. On Wednesday, judges refused to lift the Defence Department’s supply-chain risk label, leaving one of the US’s best-known AI shops ...
Rival chipmakers are targeting TSMC’s Taiwanese suppliers as they try to replicate the ecosystem behind its manufacturing dominance. TSMC has spent years refining that process into something closer to ...
The MacBook Neo, which relies on “binned” A18 Pro chips with one GPU core disabled, is proving more popular than expected, and demand is chewing through that stash fast. MacRumors says the laptop has ...
Samsung and SK hynix are acting like the DRAM party is nearly done. A South Korean report claims Samsung and SK hynix have “virtually abandoned the one-year memory short-term supply contract method ...
YouTube’s copyright machine has managed to bonk Nvidia on the head. A local Italian TV channel has apparently sent a copyright strike to every YouTube video in Italy that uses the DLSS 5 trailer, ...
Right now, AI is about as popular as the Boston Strangler, with protests against data centres and people with low emotional intelligence thinking they are clever putting “AI Slop” on every social ...
Intel is showing off a wafer-thin trick that could shake up power-hungry kit. The chipmaker’s foundry boffins have built what they claim is the world’s thinnest GaN chiplet at just 19 micrometres.