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Nvidia writes off $5.5 billion in GPUs as US gov't chokes off supply of H20s to China
By Anton Shilov published
Apparently, Jensen Huang's $1 million dinner with Donald Trump did not help to ease U.S. government's concerns over H20 GPUs exports to China.

Made in the USA: Inside Nvidia's $500 billion server gambit
By Anton Shilov published
The scale and timeline of Nvidia's plans to build AI server supply chain in the U.S. look ambitious, but can they actually be fulfilled?

Government-funded AI tool developed to help monitor and manage nuclear reactors
By Ash Hill published
The Argonne National Laboratory has developed an AI system that can help with various aspects of nuclear reactor management.

Nvidia aims to build $500 billion worth of AI servers in the USA by 2029
By Anton Shilov published
To avoid looming U.S. tariffs and strengthen supply chain resilience, Nvidia is partnering with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor, and SPIL to localize production of its AI servers and chips in the U.S.

Elon Musk’s xAI allegedly uses illegal generators to power Colossus supercomputer facility
By Anton Shilov published
A loophole enables the generators to be used for 364 days without a permit.

Trump reportedly suspends Nvidia H20 export ban plan after $1 million dinner with Jensen Huang
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. gov't no longer plans to curb sales of Nvidia's H20 to China after Trump and Huang met in Mar-a-Lago to discuss Nvidia's investments in U.S.

AI costs drop 280-fold, but harmful incidents rise 56% in last year — Stanford 2025 AI report
By Dallin Grimm published
Stanford's 2025 AI Index Report finds several key takeaways on the state of the AI sphere in 2025, including its rapid growth and causes for concern.

Shopify CEO: teams must prove AI can’t do a task before asking for new hires, resources
By Jowi Morales published
Everyone in the company is expected to use AI effectively.

Google accused of paying employees to do nothing for up to a year to stifle AI talent migration
By Mark Tyson published
Google is making use of aggressive noncompete clauses and extended notice periods, leaving employees who wish to change track in limbo, claims former GoogDeepMinder Nando de Freitas.
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