Intel bins its open-source Gaudi user-space code
Another self-inflicted wound for Intel’s AI accelerator ambitions
Troubled Chipzilla has abandoned the open-source user-space code needed to make Gaudi accelerators useful on Linux.
AI designs a Linux box in a week, and it boots first time
Silicon donkey work is handed to the machines
LA-based startup Quilter says its Project Speedrun used AI to create a dual-PCB Linux single-board computer with 843 components in a week, then booted Debian on the first power-up.
Firefox gets new AI friendly CEO
Flirts with AI without going full creep
The new big cheese at the Mozzarella Foundation wasted no time signalling a shift as soon as a new chief took the keys of the executive drinks cabinet.
Sapphire tells gamers to stop panic-buying and calm down
PR man reckons the RAM market will steady itself
Panic-buying PC hardware is getting silly, and Sapphire thinks gamers should put their wallets away and take a breath.
LG stuffs Copilot onto smart TVs
Forced webOS update leaves users stuck with Microsoft AI
LG has shoved Microsoft Copilot onto its smart TVs, leaving baffled owners staring at an app they never asked for and cannot remove.
Chief executives still pile into AI
A lot of crossed fingers
Another report has confirmed that chief executives of some of the world’s biggest companies are piling into artificial intelligence, even as many admit the money is not coming back yet.
Trump's 25 per cent cut of Nvidia sales is "nuts"
Only helps China
US President Donald Trump's cunning plan to get a 25 per cent cut of Nvidia's AI chip sales to China by allowing the outfit to sell behind the bamboo curtain has been dismissed as nuts.
Palantir releases the legal hounds on ex-staff startup
AI turf war slides into court with accusations of poaching and data theft
Palantir has widened its legal assault on a rival AI outfit, accusing former staff of looting its talent, customers and confidential material.
Broadcom rides AI boom, but the market still flinches
Analysts moan about the margins as shares wobble
Broadcom delivered another slab of AI-fuelled growth and still managed to spook the market in after-hours trading.
Tiiny AI shrinks a "supercomputer"
Pocket-sized box promises to run 120 billion parameter models
Tiiny AI reckons it has cracked the code for shoving an AI supercomputer into a device so small it could vanish into your jacket lining.