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- Uhh, interesting. I didn’t think this would spark a conversation among the folks at GB (or I guess Primate Labs), enough so to warrant a statement. submitted by /u/Noble00_ [link] [comments]
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- News highlights Arm extends its platform breadth to include production silicon products for the first time, offering the broadest choice of compute across IP, Arm Compute Subsystems (CSS) and silicon Introducing the first Arm-designed data center CPU, the Arm AGI CPU, for agentic AI infrastructure, delivering more than 2x performance per rack compared with x86 […]
- "We are seeing that TSMC is hitting (production capacity) limits," Natarajan Ramachandran, director of product marketing in Broadcom’s Physical Layer Products division, told reporters on Tuesday, adding he would have described TSMC's capacity as "infinite" until a few years ago. submitted by /u/sr_local [link] [comments]
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- I've been building a side project that tracks GPU prices across European retailers – Alternate, Coolblue, LDLC and Azerty. Scraping every 6 hours since March 9. 38 GPU models atm, ~3,000 price points. The RTX 5090 is going up, almost everything else is going down Alternate and Azerty have both spiked hard on the RTX […]
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