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AMD says FSR Redstone still coming in 2025
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Tuesday, 09 September 2025 11:19

AMD says FSR Redstone still coming in 2025


Promises path tracing to rival DLSS 4

AMD has confirmed that its long-teased FSR Redstone tech is still on track for a 2025 release, with a full presentation expected later this year.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro can be fried by car LiDAR
Published in Mobiles
Tuesday, 09 September 2025 10:43

Apple iPhone 16 Pro can be fried by car LiDAR


Volvo’s lasers scarred my camera

YouTube tech celeb Marques Brownlee, better known as MKBHD, has discovered that his expensive iPhone 16 Pro camera can be permanently cooked by the lasers from self-driving cars.

Microsoft plays with light to kill off GPUs
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Tuesday, 09 September 2025 10:15

Microsoft plays with light to kill off GPUs


Optical computer could crunch AI 100 times faster

A team of Volish boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a prototype analogue optical computer they claim could blow GPUs out of the water.

Gartner claims all IT will involve AI by 2030
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Tuesday, 09 September 2025 09:49

Gartner claims all IT will involve AI by 2030


Analyst outfit says OpenAI not fit for enterprise

Number crunchers at Gartner have declared that by 2030, every IT department task will be touched by AI in some form, though the firm is adamant this will not trigger mass job losses.

Microsoft blows $20 billion on GPU power from ex-Yandex cloud
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Nebius lands monster deal 

Microsoft has signed a deal worth up to $20 billion with AI infrastructure outfit Nebius, agreeing to lease GPU horsepower over five years to feed its AI binge.

ASML throws €1.3 billion at French AI startup Mistral
Published in AI


Chip kit giant buys into Europe’s AI dream

Dutch chip equipment outfit ASML has splashed out €1.3 billion to become the biggest shareholder in French AI startup Mistral, which is raising €1.7 billion at a valuation of nearly €12 billion.

AI boom pushes semiconductors towards $800 billion
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IDC says Datacentre growth leads the way

Beancounters at IDC have added up some numbers and divided by their collective shoe size and reckon the global semiconductor market will hit $800 billion in 2025, up 17.6 per cent from $680 billion last year.

Nvidia's RTX 5090 and RTX Pro 6000 hit with nasty bug
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Can't work with virtual machines

Nvidia’s top-of-the-range Blackwell GPUs are throwing wobblies when shoved into virtual machine environments, leaving them unresponsive until the whole system gets rebooted.

Nvidia’s Blackwell racks set for 300 per cent shipment surge
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Brokerages tip 60,000 units next year as Foxconn cashes in

Nvidia’s Blackwell GB300 enterprise AI systems are being churned out at a ferocious pace, with analysts forecasting shipments will triple in the third quarter.

UK government Copilot trial finds no productivity boost
Published in AI


Microsoft’s AI assistant slows down more complex work

A UK government test of Microsoft’s M365 Copilot has shown that the AI helper does not deliver the productivity miracle promised in Vole's glossy marketing.