Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Reportedly Drops The Ball On A “Huge” Order For NVIDIA’s NVL72 GB200 Chips, Prompting A Taiwanese Company To Pick Up The Tab

Super Micro Computer (SMCI), a retailer of high-performance servers and liquid-cooled AI racks, is rapidly approaching the proverbial twilight zone as its legal woes mount and major customers start bailing…

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Apple Might Scrap The Cheaper Vision Pro For Now, As Next Year’s Upgrade Is Set to Feature the Same Design and Price But With A Boosted M5 Chip

Apple's first generation of Vision Pro headset is a marvel of engineering, but its staggering price point makes it an iffy machine for many. Since it is the company's first…

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UserBenchmark suggests you buy the i5-13600K over the Ryzen 7 9800X3D — says AMD drives sales with 'aggressive marketing' rather than 'real-world performance'

UserBenchmark has put forth a very interesting take on AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D and suggests users snag the i5-13600K instead since "spending more on a gaming CPU is pointless." Source

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Is an AMD Arm superchip in the works? Fujitsu will partner with Team Red on AI, HPC, open source and Monaka Arm technology

Fujitsu and AMD partner to develop energy-efficient HPC/AI platformsPartnership aims to broaden access to AI, support open-sourceMonaka chip features 288 cores, 2nm process, Armv9-A architecture Fujitsu and AMD have announced…

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Downed Russian drone used at least 30 chips from Western companies — silicon from Xilinx, TI, Marvell, Micron, and others found in the wreckage

Ukrainian military intelligence discovered U.S. and other Western tech inside the wreckage of a downed Russian prototype drone. Source

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