Foxconn shifts gears as Nvidia's GB300 server demand explodes
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AI server gold rush trumps smartphone season in Taiwan's supply chain

Nvidia's Blackwell GB300 AI servers are shaking up the production lines in Taiwan, with contract manufacturers ditching their usual priorities to chase the new silicon gravy train.

Apple may finally launch a "cheap" MacBook for the riff-raff
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New A18-powered laptop could undercut the $999 Air

The Fruity Cargo Cult, Apple is toying with the radical idea of building a laptop that doesn’t require you to sell a kidney or sell your children for medical experiments first.

Microsoft AI out diagnoses doctors
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Mustafa Suleyman’s robo-doc squad crushes NEJM case studies 

Software King of the World, Microsoft has tested a new AI medical tool that it claims is four times better than human doctors at diagnosing tricky conditions.

Apple is looking outside its walled garden for AI help
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Siri team mulls outsourcing its brain to Anthropic or OpenAI

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple might be ready to do something it considers typically heresy let someone else handle the thinking for Siri.

Too much VRAM gives Linux insomnia
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AMD's Instinct cards break the nap button with their massive memory

AMD engineer Samuel Zhang has flagged a Linux bug that causes servers to refuse hibernation because they’ve too much VRAM and Instinct accelerators.