Graphics processing units (GPUs), the chips on which most AI models run, are energy-hungry beasts. As a consequence of the accelerating incorporation of GPUs in data centers, AI will drive a 160% ...
Closing a bag of chips is supposed to be one of life’s simplest tasks, but all who have tried can agree that it can quickly become frustrating. The bag doesn’t fold neatly. The roll you ...
The CHIPS Act is providing funding and tax breaks for multiple semiconductor makers to build new plants and R&D facilities on US soil. But President-elect Trump has said that's the wrong way to ...
Microsoft on Tuesday revealed new custom chips aimed at powering workloads on its Azure cloud and bolstering security, particularly a new hardware accelerator that can manage data processing ...
President-elect Donald Trump made raising tariffs on imported goods a tenet of his reelection campaign. And while that could raise prices on everything from jeans to children’s toys for everyday ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -SoftBank's Japanese telecoms unit will receive the first chips using Nvidia's latest Blackwell design for its supercomputer, the California-based chip designer said, as Masayoshi ...
The company, which dominates the market for chips used to build artificial intelligence, expects another big jump in the current quarter. By Tripp Mickle Tripp Mickle has been writing about ...
SoftBank Group is the first customer to use Nvidia's Blackwell chips, which will be used to develop an artificial intelligence supercomputer in Japan. The companies plan to build the system ...
Nov 17 (Reuters) - Nvidia's (NVDA.O), opens new tab new Blackwell AI chips, which have already faced delays, have encountered problems with accompanying servers that overheat, causing some ...
Chips that make AI even faster, better ways to deploy high-speed internet access, major strides forward for quantum computing, and more. BY Harry McCracken 3 minute read Technological progress is ...
Industry experts told Business Insider that tariffs on foreign-made chips could help level the playing field for US chipmakers, which are facing fierce competition from their counterparts abroad.
Asthe world’s biggest chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, ramps up production in the United States, a group of more than a dozen current and former employees are suing it for ...