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NVIDIA's stunning admission: the cost of running AI compute for its deep learning team has officially surpassed what it pays its human employees. This marks a new era of AI operational expenses.
Think the AI gold rush is just a shiny flash in the pan? King Slide, a company that actually makes the metal bits holding up your servers, says hold your horses. They're not seeing a bubble, and their order books for early 2026 are looking surprisingly full.
Google's latest move to clarify Chrome's AI privacy wording raises more questions than it answers. Is 'on-device processing' truly as secure as they claim, or just better PR?
Another victim of the silicon supply chain: Retro Games Ltd's TheA1200 has been delayed by nearly half a year. Turns out, even niche retro hardware isn't immune to the global crunch.
Server ODMs are feeling the pinch, and Wiwynn's latest move on memory purchases is a flashing neon sign. Component costs are no longer just a footnote; they're directly impacting the bottom line.
Meta is pushing back against the UK's media regulator, Ofcom, over how fines are calculated. The social media giant says the watchdog's approach to billions is all wrong.
Forget the latest supercar specs for a moment. The real buzz might be happening far above our heads, with STMicroelectronics charting a course for orbiting datacenters by 2029.
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A staggering 75% of companies in the Defense Industrial Base aren't prioritizing the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification. Yet, by November 2028, 100% will need it for DoD contracts.
The semiconductor industry's downturn has been a long, grinding affair. But GlobalWafers is signaling the end is near, with a surprisingly optimistic 2026 forecast.
Forget distant futures. The trillion-dollar chip era isn't just coming; according to industry titans, it's practically knocking down the door. But are we ready for the fallout?