Hyundai to lob nukes at AI
Published in AI


Give AI nukes, in Texas what could go wrong?

As AI greedily devours electricity one Texas firm is planning to feed the beast with nuclear fire.

Lisuan Tech targets high-end GPUs
Published in Graphics


Chinese upstart eyes Nvidia and AMD’s lunch with 24GB card

A Chinese outfit few have heard of is making a bold lunge into the high-end GPU market.

Intel retires 20-year CPU ID as Nova Lake breaks cover
Published in News


Ancient Family 6 gets binned 

Intel is finally ditching its ancient Family 6 CPU designation after more than two decades of clinging to it like a legacy BIOS.

Nvidia's H20 chips hit red tape gridlock in US-China shuffle
Published in News


Licensing logjam stalls AI GPU shipments despite lifted ban

Nvidia might have dodged a US ban on its H20 AI chips for China, but it’s entangled in a licensing quagmire so deep it’s putting the brakes on exports.

Hackers sneak Raspberry Pi into bank to fake out Linux systems
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UNC2891’s ATM heist fails but exposes cyber-physical blind spot

A hacker outfit identified as UNC2891 tried pulling off a bank heist by slipping a 4G-enabled Raspberry Pi into a bank’s ATM network and using a tricked-out Linux rootkit to stay hidden.