The Financial Times wrote: “Delays to a swath of new US data centres threaten to slow the rollout of AI by the world’s biggest tech companies, with almost 40 per cent of all projects due this year at ...
According to Warranty Week from 2024 to 2025, Nvidia saw its warranty claims paid jump 1000 per cent. AMD’s claims paid increased 116 per cent. The numbers were ugly enough to justify a closer look at ...
NVIDIA just called time on a rumour that wanted it to be a PC maker. SemiAccurate started the buzz claiming that Nvidia was lining up a “huge purchase” in the PC and server market, hinting at an OEM ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
LG’s Rollable was a flashy party trick that would have bankrupted anyone daft enough to ship it. A teardown video of LG’s never-released Rollable phone shows why rollables never became a real category ...
Russian military cyber types have been caught fiddling with the plumbing of the UK internet. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre says an elite unit has been breaking into common routers and ...
Samsung Electronics reckons its first-quarter operating profit will jump more than eightfold to a record, pinning it on an “unprecedented supercycle” for memory chips driven by the AI boom. The number ...
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.
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 ...
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