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National security risks may postpone Cerebras's IPO.

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GameSir recently began shipping the Tarantula Pro, a high-end controller targeting PC, iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch users. The gamepad's connectivity, face buttons, and trigger options aim to provide an ideal experience for multiple game types.

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Support extends precisely to the GCC 15 compiler, not the Linux kernel.

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A teased follow-up project will hopefully attract more than just six pledges.

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Modernize your NES.

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SuperTuxKart and Doom 3 can both run at 4K60 and max settings.

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A mobile SoC that’s built for the future.

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Non-Nvidia servers running Blackwell are up and running.

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According to the latest figures, most chip makers are seeing a recovery from the recent slump. Most regions have seen modest to remarkable rebounds compared to last year, with only the EU seeing a slowdown. These could be signs of a strong rebound thanks to cloud, AI, and auto-tech investments.

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Years of rumors may finally prove true.

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Foxconn will build AI servers at a $0.5 billion plant in Mexico.

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The cooler is 16.5mm tall and needs two power cables.

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Supermicro's new liquid cooling solution enables up to 96 B200 GPUs per rack.

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Only AI hype could consider this a ‘crisis’

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Remains committed to grow foundry business.

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AMD will join Apple as another early TSMC Arizona fab client.

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NitroPath may come to other motherboard OEMs as early as 2025.

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Faster micro SD cards and a 'bumper' to protect your Pi 5.

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Ultrasound is perhaps best known as the technology that enables noninvasive body scans and underwater communication and can help us park our cars. A young startup called Sonair out of Norway wants to employ it for something else: 3D computer vision used in autonomous hardware applications.

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But refuses to disclose any specifications.

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Listen to its AI-driven performances in London until February.

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Linux and Lunar Lake don't play nice.

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New court documents surface in the ongoing dispute

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Accenture and Nvidia have announced they are expanding their AI partnership, aiming to promote (and possibly sell) machine learning algorithms to a growing number of enterprise organizations. The renewed effort includes developing a business group at Accenture (Nvidia Business Group), with tens of thousands of trained professionals and autonomous agents ready to deploy in large-scale operations.

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Dense, power-efficient Monaka-based servers.

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