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Foxconn and Tata are allegedly in talks to increase production of Apple hardware. Consumers might see a slight price increase for these devices.
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Foxconn and Tata are allegedly in talks to increase production of Apple hardware. Consumers might see a slight price increase for these devices.
Apple and Google also pledged to use the FIDO Alliance’s standard for biometric or PIN logins as opposed to passwords.
NVIDIA has criticized Anthropic’s reports of AI chips smuggling in “prosthetic baby bumps” and “packed alongside live lobsters.”
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Amazon launched 27 Project Kuiper satellites to compete with Starlink, aiming to deliver global broadband by 2025 with a planned network of 3,200 satellites.
Big Blue is investing in the development of mainframes and quantum computing in the US.
Huawei prepares to test its Ascend 910D AI chip as new US tariffs and restrictions reshape the global semiconductor trade.
Motorola’s new Razr phones go all-in on AI from Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, and Llama—plus an AI key, Swarovski earbuds, and a smartwatch.
“Our role in the semiconductor supply chain inherently limits our visibility and information available to us,” TSMC says.
The release later this year is the latest maneuver between China and the U.S. as they try to control the flow of powerful AI chips.
Inference, training, and everyday operations all contribute to the considerable water and power consumption required to run generative AI.
Google and Kairos Power are collaborating to build small modular reactors to provide nuclear power to data centers to give them abundant, clean, and reliable energy.
NVIDIA’s ties to DeepSeek are also being called into question by some US government officials.
US President Donald Trump's tariffs, including a 145% levy on Chinese tech, will disrupt supply chains and raise prices on products like smartphones, computers, and gaming consoles.
“Data centers are today’s gold rush,” Kevin O’Leary stated during his keynote at Data Center World 2025.