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Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron team up to block memory hoarding
By Jon Martindale published
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are teaming up to block memory hoarding.

Trump administration plans $12bn critical minerals stockpile to offset China supply risk
By Luke James published
The Trump administration will soon launch a $12 billion critical minerals stockpile designed to insulate U.S. Manufacturing from supply disruptions tied to China’s dominance of mining and refining.

AI infrastructure surge begins squeezing Apple’s component costs
By Luke James published
Apple is beginning to feel the downstream effects of the AI infrastructure boom, as surging demand for data center hardware pushes up component costs and weakens its leverage.

Developer creates 'conversational AI' that can run on 1976 Zilog Z80 CPU with 64kb of RAM
By Les Pounder published
The venerable Z80 microprocessor has its own micro language model, and its quite terse in its responses

Jensen Huang warns TSMC needs to 'work very hard' to meet AI demand
By Stephen Warwick published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says TSMC needs to work very hard to expand capacity in order to keep up with AI demand.

Former Google engineer convicted of stealing GPU and TPU trade secrets for 'Chinese interests'
By Luke James published
A federal jury in San Francisco has convicted a former Google engineer of stealing confidential AI infrastructure data and transferring it to benefit Chinese interests.

SpaceX plans to deploy 1-million-satellite Orbital Data Center system
By Jowi Morales published
SpaceX said in an FCC filing that it plans to launch a million satellites to serve as AI data centers that would deliver 100 gigawatts of compute capacity.

Starlink uses emergency fix to block Russian drones using its devices to bomb Ukraine
By Jowi Morales published
Ukrainian Starlink users need to register their terminals to avoid getting blocked.

Shanghai scientists create computer chip in fiber thinner than a human hair, yet can withstand crushing force of 15.6 tons
By Mark Tyson published
Researchers say they have built a computer chip in a flexible fiber that is thinner than an average human hair.

Malicious OpenClaw ‘skill’ targets crypto users on ClawHub — 14 malicious skills were uploaded to ClawHub last month
By Luke James published
Security researchers are warning that the growing ecosystem around ‘OpenClaw,’ the self-hosted AI assistant formerly known as Clawdbot, has already become a target for malware distribution.
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