Chiplets Facing Zap Attack: New ESD Protection Needed [2026]
The future of computing is stacking up, but it’s getting zapped. A new paper reveals a critical vulnerability in next-gen chiplet designs.
The future of computing is stacking up, but it’s getting zapped. A new paper reveals a critical vulnerability in next-gen chiplet designs.
Nvidia's latest driver notes reveal a new 12GB RTX 5070 for laptops. This bumps VRAM by 50%, but does it solve the real problem?
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Forget incremental updates. NVIDIA just dropped Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, and it’s rewriting the playbook for AI agents with a staggering 9x performance leap. This isn't just a speed bump; it's a warp drive engaging.
Google Cloud Next served up an AI buffet this year, promising everything from new silicon to unified agent platforms. We dove in, but the lingering question remains: who's paying for all this artificial intelligence?
Another week, another whisper of Chinese tech theft, and a wafer fab supplier scrambling to deny it. This time it's GPTC, a critical cog in TSMC's advanced packaging machine, finding itself in the crosshairs.
Intel's ambitious Diamond Rapids Xeon, promising a colossal 512 cores, has been pushed back to 2027. Meanwhile, the subsequent Coral Rapids generation is slated for 2028, signaling a return of SMT and a strategic pivot towards AI workloads.
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They're shoving Intel Xeon 6 into a tiny Dell box for Nokia's edge dreams. Promises 30% faster UPF, 43% less power— but does the far edge really need this rescue?
Taiwan's dropping NT$300 billion on chip gear for schools. Over 200 high-end devices. Sounds ambitious—until you sniff the desperation.