AMD's CPU Bet: AI's Future Beyond Just GPUs?
Is the AI revolution truly a GPU-only affair? AMD is betting it's not, pushing its CPUs to the forefront of artificial intelligence computation.
Is the AI revolution truly a GPU-only affair? AMD is betting it's not, pushing its CPUs to the forefront of artificial intelligence computation.
The semiconductor landscape is undergoing a radical transformation. Startups are racing to build the brains and brawn for an AI-drenched future.
Once known primarily for regulation, Europe is now emerging as a hotbed for ASIC innovation. The continent is channeling significant investment and policy changes to foster a new generation of chip design startups.
Forget whispers; NVIDIA's Vera Rubin AI rack is shouting about the future of AI hardware costs. Memory prices are going nuclear, signaling a seismic shift in what it takes to power the next generation of intelligence.
The AI hardware race isn't just about raw cores anymore. Semidynamics' latest funding round underscores a critical shift: tackling the "memory wall" with a new architectural paradigm.
The industry has been wrestling with substrate shortages and the insatiable demand for AI. Now, Intel's first glass substrate prototypes, complete with co-packaged optics, offer a tantalizing glimpse into the future.
The AI gold rush is on, and Dell's AI Factory is cashing in. Surpassing 5,000 enterprise clients, the Nvidia-fueled solution is proving itself a critical piece of the infrastructure puzzle.
A brewing labor dispute at Samsung Electronics isn't just a domestic labor issue; it's a signal flare for the global semiconductor market. The implications for memory pricing, already under pressure, are significant.
The AI hardware frenzy is here. Cerebras's blockbuster IPO questions the long-held belief that more GPUs are always the answer.
Forget soaring GPU prices. The PowerColor Hellhound RX 9070 has just cratered below $600, a rare gem in this year's inflated market. This is your chance.
NVIDIA's next-gen AI behemoth, Vera Rubin, is officially breaking cover. Forget the whispers of delays; shipments are slated for July.
Export bans? What export bans? NVIDIA's hottest AI silicon is still finding its way to China, this time through a sophisticated $2.5 billion smuggling operation ensnaring Supermicro executives.