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Intel begins sunsetting Ponte Vecchio to focus on Falcon Shores, Gaudi 2 and 3
Intel has begun the retirement process on Ponte Vecchio, despite the fact it has not released its successor. Existing customers will still be able to purchase these GPUs, but new customers will not.
HPE flaunts El Capitan supercomputer blade with AMD's Instinct MI300A — projected to be world's fastest when finished this year
Images of one of the El Capitan's server blades taken at a recent computing event in Germany shows how absurdly dense each blade is packed in with AMD MI300A APUs.
Linus Torvalds now favors Ampere Arm chip over Apple Silicon MacBook for building Linux kernels — says he's now doing more Arm64 Linux testing than ever
Linux creator Linus Torvalds is still using his AMD workstation, but splitting his time between that and Arm64 systems for builds and testing.
Intel closing in on $11 billion deal for Ireland factory funding — Apollo set to pay out 5x Intel's funding goal
WSJ reports that Intel and Apollo, who began exploring an investment partnership in April, are nearing the final touches on their deal that will result in $11 billion of funding for Intel's Fab 34 in Ireland.
Samsung and SK hynix abandon DDR3 production to focus on unrelenting demand for HBM3
Samsung and SK hynix are reportedly finally halting DDR3 production this year. The extreme demand for HBM3 memory has memory manufacturers closing down old fabs to focus on newer tech, thanks to the AI boom.
Rockstar's original Red Dead Redemption and its expansion spotted in launcher files — Windows gamers may finally get a remastered release
It looks like Rockstar is gearing up Red Dead Redemption for another round on PC. Files for the original game and its expansion have shown up in the latest launcher update, presumably in preparation for an imminent remastered release.
Qualcomm goes where Apple won't, readies official Linux support for Snapdragon X Elite
Qualcomm is working on official Linux support for the Snapdragon X Elite. Baseline support is already available but many of the SoC's features are inaccessible right now, but they're being worked on for future Linux kernel iterations.
Nvidia's next-gen Blackwell AI Superchips could cost up to $70,000 — fully-equipped server racks reportedly range up to $3,000,000 or more
HSBC analysts estimate that Nvidia will significantly increase pricing on the next-generation Blackwell processors for AI and HPC. That shouldn't be too surprising, given the size of the chips and the potential performance.
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