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Nvidia CEO Emphasizes US Priority for Advanced AI Chips Over China
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang states that cutting-edge AI GPUs like Blackwell and Rubin should primarily benefit the US, limiting access to China.
Read MoreAdata Launches XPG Novakey RGB DDR5 Memory Modules Featuring Infinity Mirror Design
Adata introduces XPG Novakey RGB DDR5 RAM with up to 32GB capacity and speeds reaching 6400 MT/s, highlighted by a unique infinity mirror heatsink design.
Read MoreJames Webb Telescope Captures First Surface Analysis of a Distant Exoplanet
NASA’s James Webb Telescope has provided the first direct surface study of an exoplanet, revealing a dark, scorching, atmosphere-free world.
Read MoreOpenAI Accelerates Development of AI Smartphone Featuring MediaTek Flagship Chip
OpenAI is fast-tracking the launch of its AI-powered smartphone, set to run on a flagship MediaTek processor, expected in early 2027.
Read MoreSamsung Leadership Urges Union to Avoid Strike Amid Bonus Pay Dispute
Samsung management appeals to union members to prevent an 18-day strike over bonus pay demands this month.
Read MoreFoxconn’s April Revenue Surges Nearly 30% Amid Growing AI Infrastructure Demand
Foxconn’s April revenue rose almost 30% year-over-year, driven by expanding production of AI server systems for Nvidia.
Read MoreAI Boom Drives Multiyear Contracts for SSD and HDD Supplies
Surging demand for storage solutions amid AI growth pushes suppliers to secure SSD and HDD sales through multiyear contracts.
Read MoreValve Ships Massive Steam Machine Consignment to US Ahead of Launch
Valve has imported around 50 tons of hardware labeled as gaming consoles into the US, signaling an imminent Steam Machine release.
Read MoreEuropean Commission Advises EU Countries to Remove Huawei and ZTE Equipment from Telecom Networks
The European Commission recommends EU member states exclude Huawei and ZTE gear from telecom infrastructure over cybersecurity concerns.
Read MoreElon Musk Agrees to $1.5 Million Fine Over Delayed Twitter Stake Disclosure
Elon Musk will pay a $1.5 million penalty following late disclosure of his Twitter stake exceeding 5%, resolving the SEC investigation.
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