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How the AI revolution is triggering a hardware arms race and pushing up prices
By Chris Stokel-Walker published
Premium Tech giants and hyperscalers are paying billions to build out large data centers for AI, creating supply chain bottlenecks and intense competition for technological dominance.

World's first 'thermodynamic computing chip' reaches tape out — Normal Computing's physics-based ASIC changes lanes to train more AI
By Sunny Grimm published
Normal Computing announces successful tape-out of the world's first thermodynamic computing chip for AI training.

New local AI integration into Firefox spurs complaints of ‘CPU going nuts’
By Mark Tyson last updated
Firefox rolled out update 141 last month with AI enhanced tab groups, but an issue simmering under the hood has only now come to a head.

Nvidia and AMD reportedly sharing 15% of their China GPU revenue in exchange for export licenses
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia and AMD have reportedly agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of China-sourced revenues to unlock export licenses for previously restricted chips.

The White House eyes chip tracking to curb AI hardware smuggling to China amid enforcement gaps
By Hassam Nasir published
America's chip policy keeps evolving.

3D printing and AI used to slash nuclear reactor component construction time ‘from weeks to days’
By Mark Tyson published
3D printing is tipped to have a pivotal part to play in 'a new era of nuclear construction.'

Meta's "Personal Superintelligence" plans laid out in new letter from CEO Mark Zuckerberg, contrasting rivals
By Hassam Nasir published
Intelligence goes super, then personal.

Power usage in Wyoming AI data center could eclipse consumption of the state's human residents by 5x
By Mark Tyson published
Plans are afoot to create a massive new data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with power demands many multiples of the state's population.
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