AI Chips: Why Memory is the New Bottleneck
Anthropic is reportedly eyeing a deal with Fractile, a UK startup with a radical approach to AI chip design. Their secret sauce? Ditching DRAM entirely.
Epic Games is finally talking Unreal Engine 6, and it’s starting with Rocket League. The big promise? Ditching the single-threaded simulation bottleneck.
Anthropic is reportedly eyeing a deal with Fractile, a UK startup with a radical approach to AI chip design. Their secret sauce? Ditching DRAM entirely.
Nvidia's dominance in China's AI chip market has evaporated, now standing at a reported 0%. CEO Jensen Huang contends US export policies have 'largely backfired.'
Forget sleek, expensive metal. Japan's military is now flying drones built from cardboard, costing less than a high-end gaming PC. This isn't just about cheap targets; it's a revolution in how we think about warfare.
The professional desktop space is about to get a serious upgrade. AMD's next-gen Ryzen PRO CPUs are showing up, and one in particular is making waves: a 16-core behemoth with the coveted 3D V-Cache.
Everyone expected Samsung's chip business to limp along, weighed down by fab costs and competition. Turns out, demand for their 4nm process is booming.
The AI gold rush is driving unprecedented demand for memory components, leading to market resets and intensifying competition among suppliers. Expect continued volatility and strategic maneuvers as companies vie for dominance in this crucial sector.
For years, the holy grail of silicon photonics has been to bridge the gap between the speed of light and the economics of silicon chips. Now, a startup led by an MIT physicist is making serious waves, culminating in a significant IPO.
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Low Earth orbit satellites are igniting a seismic shift in global supply chains. Taiwan's component makers are on the front lines, but is this a golden ticket or a tightrope walk?
Samsung's home appliance division is reeling from a near-total profit collapse. The company is now betting big on outsourcing and operational cuts to claw back its standing.
Who saw this coming? A toilet company is now a player in the AI chip game, with its stock soaring on the news.
As AI furnaces roar, the humble power cable is becoming the new frontier for silicon supremacy. Taiwan's JPC Connectivity just claimed a significant victory in this wattage war, securing a coveted No. 2 spot in Nvidia's stringent power cable certification program.