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DeepMind working on distributed training of large AI models Alternate process could be a game changer if they can make it practicable AI + ML11 Feb 2025 | 10
Intel loses another exec as datacenter, AI chief named Nokia CEO Justin Hotard tapped to replace Pekka Lundmark at the Finnish telco On-Prem10 Feb 2025 | 8
Google exec sees enterprise quantum app on closer horizon 20 years? More like five for real-world workloads, says q-AI lead HPC06 Feb 2025 | 7
Los Alamos lab to research next-gen chip technologies Radiation-hardening for space environments and energy efficiency tweaks for above and below Systems05 Feb 2025 | 3
US cranks up espionage charges against ex-Googler accused of trade secrets heist Mountain View clocked onto the scheme with days to spare AI + ML05 Feb 2025 | 15
Who's afraid of DeepSeek's impact on AI hardware sales? Not AMD CEO Lisa Su Predicts more efficient ML architectures will drive adoption, see Instinct sales accelerate, shares dive Systems05 Feb 2025 |
Intel knocked off global chip revenue top spot after rotten 2024 Missed the AI processor boat, split with CEO savior, lost #1 seat to Samsung Systems04 Feb 2025 | 5
Intel rakes in €515M from EU after ancient antitrust fine nixed A glimmer of light in an otherwise gloomy year for troubled chipmaker Systems03 Feb 2025 | 14
Singapore says Nvidia's astounding local sales don't mean it's the source of DeepSeek's GPUs Asia In Brief PLUS: Chinese bus lanes put Tesla in a tangle; India drops electronics tariffs; Samsung worries about soft demand AI + ML03 Feb 2025 | 15
Intel has officially missed the boat for AI in the datacenter Comment But it still has a chance at the network edge and the PC The Future of the Datacenter - 2025 and Beyond01 Feb 2025 | 38
DeepSeek means companies need to consider AI investment more carefully Analysis But Chinese startup shakeup doesn't herald 'drastic drop' in need for infrastructure buildout, say analysts Systems31 Jan 2025 | 21
HPE's $14B Juniper takeover slams into Dept of Justice roadblock Merger would kill competition, jack up wireless LAN prices, officials argue Systems30 Jan 2025 | 5
Tiny Linux kernel tweak could cut datacenter power use by 30%, boffins say Not bad for 30 lines of code Systems29 Jan 2025 | 66
ASML makes hay while suns shines, but Trump could rain on its parade Netherlands biz riding AI boom, though China crackdown looms Systems29 Jan 2025 | 21
Trump eyes up to 100% tariffs on foreign semiconductors, TSMC in crosshairs No wonder OpenAI needs $500B for Stargate Systems28 Jan 2025 | 271
Nvidia deprecates CUDA support for aging architectures Updated Maxwell, Pascal and Volta, oh my! But fear not, driver support is still safe Software27 Jan 2025 | 8
What happens when we can’t just build bigger AI datacenters anymore? Feature We stitch together enormous supercomputers from other smaller supercomputers of course Systems24 Jan 2025 | 35
Qualcomm big cheese Cristiano Amon's pay award jumps 10% At $25.91M, CEO is worth 261 employees Systems24 Jan 2025 | 2
First all-Indian chips to debut this year, 25 more local designs in the works 28nm and fatter processes first, says minister, as semiconductor supply chain players move to cash in Systems24 Jan 2025 | 20
Why do younger coders struggle to break through the FOSS graybeard barrier? FOSDEM 2025 The hurdles are higher than you might imagine
Critical PostgreSQL bug tied to zero-day attack on US Treasury High-complexity bug unearthed by infoseccers, as Rapid7 probes exploit further
Watchdog ponders why Apple doesn't apply its strict app tracking rules to itself Germany's Federal Cartel Office voices concerns iPhone maker may be breaking competition law
Lawyers face judge's wrath after AI cites made-up cases in fiery hoverboard lawsuit Talk about court red-handed
Techie cleaned up criminally bad tech support that was probably also an actual crime On Call Outsourcing is not supposed to involve taking clients' hardware out of their building to your house
Chinese spies suspected of 'moonlighting' as tawdry ransomware crooks Some employees steal sticky notes, others 'borrow' malicious code
SonicWall firewalls now under attack: Patch ASAP or risk intrusion via your SSL VPN Roses are red, violets are blue, CVE-2024-53704 is sweet for a ransomware crew
If you dread a Microsoft Teams invite, just wait until it turns out to be a Russian phish Roses aren't cheap, violets are dear, now all your access token are belong to Vladimir
Our world faces 'unprecedented' spike in electricity demand And it's not just datacenters driving the need for 3,500 TWh of new energy generation by 2027
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Intel pitches modular PC designs to make repairs less painful x86 behemoth calls the approach 'innovative' - DIY builders may disagree Personal Tech23 Jan 2025 | 117
China to probe US chip subsidies as export curbs rattle allies Beijing investigating claims of unfair competition in mature semiconductors Systems17 Jan 2025 | 10
TSMC plans to have 1.6nm chips in 'volume production' by 2026 You've got to spend money – like $36 billion+ – to make, er, AI chips Systems16 Jan 2025 | 3
Biden opens federal land to power-hungry AI datacenters Watt's the problem? Not enough energy to win the arms race? The Future of the Datacenter - 2025 and Beyond14 Jan 2025 | 6
With AI boom in full force, 2024 datacenter deals reach $57B record Fewer giant contracts, but many more smaller ones, in bit barn feeding frenzy Systems14 Jan 2025 | 2
Intel’s datacenter architecture boss and Xeon lead jumps to Qualcomm Sailesh Kottapalli sees ‘a once-in-a-career opportunity’ at the house of Snapdragon – maybe server CPUs or AI silicon? Systems14 Jan 2025 | 1
CoreWeave drops £1bn in UK datacenters – but don't expect the latest Nvidia magic just yet Rent-a-GPU outfit's latest datacenters are packed to the brim with H200s Systems13 Jan 2025 | 2
Nvidia snaps back at Biden's 'innovation-killing' AI chip export restrictions 'New rule threatens to squander America's hard-won technological advantage' says GPU supremo Systems13 Jan 2025 | 23
TSMC revenue booms and you don’t need AI to figure out why Asia In Brief PLUS: China plans unified APIs; Singapore lets Police run scam victims’ bank accounts; Fujitsu now too cool for aircon Systems12 Jan 2025 | 6
Biden said to weigh global limits on AI exports in 11th-hour trade war blitz updated China faces outright ban while others vie for Uncle Sam's favor Public Sector09 Jan 2025 | 8
Quantum? No solace: Nvidia CEO sinks QC stocks with '20 years off' forecast CES D-Wave, Rigetti, others plummet nearly 50% after Huang says the obvious On-Prem08 Jan 2025 | 23
Additional Microprocessors Decoded: Quick guide to what AMD is flinging out next for AI PCs, gamers, business CES Plus: A peek at Nvidia's latest hype Systems08 Jan 2025 | 3
Chinese RISC-V project teases 2025 debut of freely licensed advanced chip design Third-gen Xiangshan may be close to performance of Arm’s made-for-HPC Neoverse 2 Systems08 Jan 2025 | 11
Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon X chip targets $600 Copilot+ PCs CES Hopes to elbow out competition on Arm-based hardware Systems07 Jan 2025 | 4
Intel debuts laptop silicon that doesn't qualify for Microsoft's 'Copilot+ PC' badge CES TOPS, SCHMOPS, says Chipzilla, our NPUs may be slow but that doesn't matter Systems07 Jan 2025 | 19
Demand for AI servers sees Foxconn fly and suppliers come along for the ride Record quarterly revenue at contract manufacturing giant suggests strong demand for hardware of all sorts Systems07 Jan 2025 |
Nvidia shrinks Grace-Blackwell Superchip to power $3K mini PC CES Tuned for running chunky models on the desktop with 128GB of RAM, custom Ubuntu AI + ML07 Jan 2025 | 9
IBM and GlobalFoundries settle multibillion-dollar trade secret and contract lawsuits Clears way for 'new opportunities' for collab, say pair Systems03 Jan 2025 |
RISC-V is making moves, but it has work to do if it wants to hit the mainstream Feature Can it topple x86 and Arm, or is the gap too wide to close? Systems02 Jan 2025 | 22
Jury spares Qualcomm's AI PC ambitions, but Arm eyes a retrial Analysis The victory may be short lived as the chip designer gears up for second round Legal23 Dec 2024 | 15
AI's rising tide lifts all chips as AMD Instinct, cloudy silicon vie for a slice of Nvidia's pie Analyst estimates show growing apetite for alternative infrastructure Systems23 Dec 2024 | 8
Million GPU clusters, gigawatts of power – the scale of AI defies logic Comment It's not just one hyperbolic billionaire – the entire industry is chasing the AI dragon Systems19 Dec 2024 | 174
Intel sued again over struggling foundry business Derivatives claim seeks damages from execs and board members Legal18 Dec 2024 | 8
Nvidia upgrades tiny Jetson Orin Nano dev kits for the holidays 'Super' edition promises 67 TOPS and 102GB/s of memory bandwidth for your GenAI projects Systems17 Dec 2024 | 14
Just how deep is Nvidia's CUDA moat really? Analysis Not as impenetrable as you might think, but still more than Intel or AMD would like Systems17 Dec 2024 | 34
Jury trial kicks off Arm's wrestling match with Qualcomm The Nuvia buyer's alleged violations of license terms expected to last through Friday Legal16 Dec 2024 | 11
Take a closer look at Nvidia's buy of Run.ai, European Commission told Updated Campaign groups, non-profit orgs urge action to prevent GPU maker tightening grip on AI industry Systems16 Dec 2024 | 3
Intel execs discuss the possibility of spinning off foundry 'Does it ever fully separate? I think that's an open question for another day,' interim co-CEO says Systems13 Dec 2024 | 11
Apple reportedly building AI server processor with help from Broadcom Something called 'Baltra' expected to make its debut in 2026, perhaps with tech both already use Systems12 Dec 2024 | 10
Intel turmoil prompts S&P Global to downgrade chipmaker's credit rating Finance house finds x86 giant's lack of strategy disturbing Systems11 Dec 2024 | 8
China gorging on silicon before Uncle Sam slams the door Chip imports up more than 14% this year in anticipation of fresh restrictions Systems11 Dec 2024 | 3
US Commerce Dept coughs up $6.1B Christmas present for Micron Funding to support development of memory vendor's $125B fab expansion in New York and Idaho Systems11 Dec 2024 | 9
AMD secure VM tech undone by DRAM meddling Boffins devise BadRAM attack to pilfer secrets from SEV-SNP encrypted memory Systems10 Dec 2024 | 10
With Gelsinger gone, to fab or not to fab is the $7B question Analysis Whoever takes over has some tough decisions to make Systems10 Dec 2024 | 49
China strikes back with Nvidia antitrust probe as US tightens tech chokehold Updated Beijing cites GPU giant's Mellanox merger conditions from four years ago Systems09 Dec 2024 | 4
Mr Intel leaving Intel is not a great sign... for Intel Opinion Pat Gelsinger has unexpectedly quit. Gore dump follows Systems09 Dec 2024 | 48
Intel aims to reinvent itself as foundry focus sharpens amid leadership shake-up Interim chief David Zinsner claims core strategy intact, will stay the course to contract manufacturer Systems06 Dec 2024 | 11
Amazon promises 4x faster AI silicon in 2025, turns Trainium2 loose on the net Re:Invent Tens of thousands of AWS’ Trn2 instances to fuel Anthropic's next-gen models Systems03 Dec 2024 | 5
Gelsinger departs Intel with $9.7M handshake CEO's severance pales in comparison to Musk's billion-dollar Tesla battle Systems03 Dec 2024 | 7
$373M ASML chipmaker shrinks to $228 – but it's made of Lego What to buy the techie who has everything? Offbeat03 Dec 2024 | 29
Biden administration bars China from buying HBM chips critical for AI accelerators Updated 140 Middle Kingdom firms added to US trade blacklist Storage03 Dec 2024 | 7
Cost of Gelsinger's ambition proves too much for Intel Comment At least he'll have company as he joins 15K colleagues headed for the door Systems02 Dec 2024 | 46
Oh, good. Supermicro board probe clears server slinger of misconduct claims But hunts for a fresh CFO 'in light of rapid recent growth' Systems02 Dec 2024 | 3
Who had Pat Gelsinger retires from Intel on their bingo card? 80486 processor lead architect leaves x86 giant after largest quarterly loss in its history Systems02 Dec 2024 | 121
TSMC bets big on 2nm by 2025 – but can it deliver? analysis Ambition meets reality as geopolitical, technical, and logistical challenges loom Systems29 Nov 2024 | 14
After missing the AI boom – badly – Samsung shuffles the C-Suite Memory and foundry businesses get new leaders as Chaebol seeks to enter HBM heaven Systems28 Nov 2024 | 2
Ten years under Dr Su: How AMD went from budget Intel alternative to x86 contender From post-Athlon 64 dive into near obscurity to chip market stalwart Systems27 Nov 2024 | 43
Trump tariffs transform into bigger threats for Mexico, Canada than China America's neighbors now face 25% because of fentanyl and immigration, China just 10% on top of existing duties Systems26 Nov 2024 | 275
Intel locks down $7.86B in funding from US CHIPS Act Outgoing administration rushes to allocate money ahead of Inauguration Day Systems26 Nov 2024 | 3
Nvidia's dominance on the Green500 faces challenges from AMD – and itself SC24 Blackwell's weaker FP64 performance could give the House of Zen's Instinct accelerators a leg up in future efficiency benchmarks Systems22 Nov 2024 | 1
Arm lays down the law with a blueprint to challenge x86's PC dominance Now it's up to OEMs and devs to decide whether they want in Systems21 Nov 2024 | 19
Microsoft unveils beefy custom AMD chip to crunch HPC workloads on Azure Ignite In-house DPU and HSM silicon also shown off Systems20 Nov 2024 | 4
Where CPUs play in GPU-accelerated AI systems Find out how the Intel Xeon 6 with P-Cores makes the case for the host CPU Partner Content
HPE lets loose VM Essentials to run on third-party platforms GreenLake update dangles juicy carrot for VMware refugees Systems20 Nov 2024 |
Supermicro hot-swaps auditor in hope of dodging Nasdaq delisting Server maker tries accounting reboot amid reports of customers bailing Systems19 Nov 2024 | 1
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Nvidia's MLPerf submission shows B200 offers up to 2.2x training performance of H100 Analysis Is Huang leaving even more juice on the table by opting for mid-tier Blackwell part? Signs point to yes Systems13 Nov 2024 | 6
Southeast Asian nations revise semiconductor strategies as Trump's shadow looms Analysis Korea wants to get rid of overtime cap while Japan splashes cash with vague funding Systems13 Nov 2024 | 4
AWS opens cluster of 40K Trainium AI accelerators to researchers Throwing novel hardware at academia. It's a tale as old as time Systems12 Nov 2024 | 2
AMD grabs a quarter of x86 market with desktop gains, but server growth slows Arm-powered PCs are still nowhere Systems12 Nov 2024 | 22
The NPU: Neural processing unit or needless pricey upsell? Opinion Tech for tech's sake with niche uses that traditional hardware can handle Systems11 Nov 2024 | 74
The sad tale of the Alpha massacre who, me? Those old operating systems had awesome power – you had to be careful wielding it Systems11 Nov 2024 | 81
Continuity of CHIPS and Science Act questioned in a Trump presidency Asia In Brief Plus: A premium minimum wage for Malaysian datacenter workers; N Koreans maybe discover spicy content; S Korea fines Meta for data misuse, and more Systems11 Nov 2024 | 34
TSMC halts advanced chip shipments to Chinese AI companies Move to suspend 7 nm and smaller processes follows US pressure Systems08 Nov 2024 | 4
$50M semiconductor fraudster pleads guilty to Russian chip-exporting scheme And separately, alleged ex-military traitor also arrested in Frankfurt Systems08 Nov 2024 | 9
Former SK hynix chip engineer gets 1.5 years in prison for IP theft Printed around 4,000 pages of tech before leaving for a job at Huawei Systems08 Nov 2024 | 10
Qualcomm triples Windows on Arm OEM design wins since May Snapdragon X Plus 8-core platform gains traction with 58 laptop designs ... but will Windows users care? Systems07 Nov 2024 | 11
TSMC prioritizing high-NA EUV scanners for R&D May not see full use until 2030 – even if it arrives this year Systems07 Nov 2024 |
Arm's royalty revenues boom, execs talk up hopes for AI bonanza Q2 climbs 23% on Armv9 adoption, but licensing dips Systems07 Nov 2024 | 2
The Register takes AMD's Ryzen 9800X3D for a spin Review Zen 5 3D V-cache is here at last, and priced at $479 – one for the gamers or multi-purpose desktop chip for all? Systems07 Nov 2024 | 34
AI chip startup Tenstorrent to train Japan's engineers in $50M government deal Government wants to make semiconductors big on home turf again Systems07 Nov 2024 | 5
Intel sued over Raptor Lake voltage instability Failure to warn customers about chip flaw leads to fraud claim Systems06 Nov 2024 | 15
UK orders Chinese biz to sell majority stake in Scottish chipmaker Government invokes National Security and Investment Act Systems06 Nov 2024 | 26
Dow swaps Intel for Nvidia leaving no index free from wild AI volatility Won't make a difference for institutional investors, but retail traders be warned, analyst tells El Reg Systems06 Nov 2024 | 8
New Jersey man admits shipping sanctions-busting tech to Russia Smuggler busted on the border carrying naughty items Systems05 Nov 2024 | 16
Meta's plan for nuclear datacenter reportedly undone by bees Environmental and regulatory obstacles led to the cancellation of an AI bit farm, report claims On-Prem04 Nov 2024 | 20
CHIPS Act funding in question as House Speaker waffles on plan to repeal bill UPDATED Breaking with Trump, Mike Johnson now suggests streamlining regulation out of funding bill Systems04 Nov 2024 | 20
GlobalFoundries fined $500K for violating US sanctions Updated Chip slinger fessed up, got off light, says Uncle Sam Systems04 Nov 2024 | 7
Fujitsu, AMD lay groundwork to pair Monaka CPUs with Instinct GPUs Before you get too excited, Fujitsu's next-gen chips won't ship till 2027 Systems01 Nov 2024 | 7
Uncle Sam lays out plans for $825M EUV R&D site in New York Given the cost of EUV litho machines, the Netherlands' ASML might be the real winner here Systems31 Oct 2024 | 22