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China Approves Import of Nvidia H200 AI Accelerators in First Shipment

Chinese authorities have authorized the import of the initial batch of Nvidia H200 AI accelerators, marking a key development in the GPU supply chain.

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Seagate Reports 62% Profit Surge as Storage Density Reaches 7TB per Platter

Seagate’s profits soared 62% alongside a 22% growth in revenue and average HDD capacity, fueled by advances in AI storage demand and 7TB platters.

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Micron to Invest $24 Billion in NAND Production Expansion in Singapore

Micron plans a $24 billion investment to expand its NAND flash memory production facility in Singapore, addressing rising global memory demand.

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Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition for 2026 Winter Games

Samsung introduced a special Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition smartphone for 2026 Winter Games athletes, not intended for public sale.

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European Analog Chip Prototype Boosts Data Processing Efficiency by 5,000 Times

A new analog processor developed in Italy offers up to 5,000 times greater efficiency in data handling for robotics, AI, and big data applications.

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Meta Addresses VR Quality Issues Following Reality Labs Restructuring

Meta’s Reality Labs faces challenges as the focus on the metaverse impacted Quest VR headset quality, says CTO Andrew Bosworth.

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Saudi Arabia Scales Back The Line Project, Shifts Focus to AI Development

Saudi Arabia has significantly downsized its ambitious The Line city project to redirect resources toward artificial intelligence initiatives.

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Nvidia Launches Vera Arm Server Processor as Standalone Product

Nvidia has introduced its Vera Arm-based server processor independently, entering the market dominated by Intel Xeon and AMD Epyc.

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MediaTek Shares Surge Following Strategic AI Chip Partnership with Google

MediaTek’s stock jumped 19% after announcing a collaboration with Google to develop AI-focused tensor processors.

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Nvidia Invests $2 Billion in CoreWeave to Boost AI Cloud Infrastructure

Nvidia has injected $2 billion into CoreWeave to expand AI cloud computing capabilities and accelerate data center growth.

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Intel Loses Celeron Trademark Rights in Russia Following Exit

Intel no longer holds the Celeron trademark in Russia after selling its local development center and ceasing operations in the country.

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TikTok Faces Outages in US Following Shift to Local Infrastructure

TikTok users in the US experienced service disruptions after the platform moved to local data centers, with outages linked to power failures at one facility.

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