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Nvidia celebrates dumping of Biden-era AI chip export rules — simpler new policy promised
By Anton Shilov published
But the new rules aren't yet set in stone.

Baidu developing AI-driven animal to human translator – Dr Doolittle plans revealed in patent application
By Mark Tyson published
Animal owners seeking a deeper understanding of their beloved Fido or Tiddles have new hope after a recently filed patent from Chinese search giant Baidu was unearthed.

Musk’s Colossus is fully operational with 200,000 GPUs backed by Tesla batteries
By Jowi Morales published
The first 150-MW substation is finally complete, allowing the Memphis Supercluster to get power from the TVA grid.

After projecting losses of $1.5 billion, AMD CEO Lisa Su calls for a balance between export controls and national security
By Anton Shilov published
Standards is key to prosperity.

ASML accelerates 50-football-fields-size mega expansion plans in the Netherlands
By Mark Tyson published
ASML appears to have accelerated its ambitious expansion plans in the Netherlands. The site may be in action up to two years early.

Clippy resurrected as AI assistant — project turns infamous Microsoft mascot into LLM interface
By Dallin Grimm published
New “software art” piece brings Clippy back to your desktop, serving up locally installed LLMs from the mouth of a paperclip.

Tariffs could increase tech prices by up to 70% and reduce GDP by $69 billion according to CTA report
By Anton Shilov published
Game consoles will be hit the hardest, and laptops could increase in price by 34%.

AI taught to analyze Windows crash dumps, released to open source
By Mark Tyson published
Brings crash dump analysis into the AI era by integrating GitHub Copilot with WinDBG.

Nvidia warns U.S. AI hardware export rules could backfire, empowering Huawei to define global standards
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia strongly opposes the AI Diffusion Rule, warns that it poses risks to U.S. AI global dominance.

Energy use in a Kuwaiti city fell by over 50% after authorities cracked down on crypto mining
By Jowi Morales published
Over 100 houses are allegedly hosting crypto mining activities, with some of them using up more than 20 times the normal power consumption of the average Kuwaiti home.
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