Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) stories
Rising memory demand in AI and cloud systems could push operators to rethink costly DRAM-heavy builds after the acquisition.
The 36 MW project near Stavanger can now proceed to final design and construction, with service targeted for the second half of 2027.
New compute funding and billions in private pledges are set to widen access to AI tools, sharpening Britain's bid for investment and growth.
Local AI processing and gaming rigs took centre stage as Gigabyte unveiled new motherboards, graphics cards and laptops for Computex.
Businesses wanting to keep AI data on site are being targeted with tools for local model training, edge inference and remote updates.
Rising AI inference demand is reshaping server and device design, prompting Intel to push new processors, edge systems and rackscale infrastructure.
Creative workflows could become up to twice as fast, as Adobe embeds NVIDIA's RTX Spark into Photoshop, Premiere Pro and Substance 3D.
Akamai and NVIDIA are expanding their security partnership to embed Zero Trust controls into AI factory infrastructure.
Demand for AI clusters is pushing networking hardware to the limit, and Marvell says its new chip could cut rack power use and latency.
Windows PCs with up to 128GB of unified memory could let developers and creators run larger AI models locally, Microsoft said.
Longer upgrade paths and lower-cost gaming options are on offer, as AMD commits AM5 support through 2029 and adds two Ryzen 7 chips.
AI data centres in EMEA are getting a smaller-footprint cooling option as Vertiv rolls out kit designed to ease pressure on cramped facilities.
The chipmaker is betting on local AI workloads as developers seek faster responses, tighter data control and less cloud dependence.
The tie-up gives organisations real-time controls against prompt injection and data leakage as enterprise AI moves into live deployment.
Enterprises can add AI inference to standard air-cooled servers without major rack or power upgrades, AMD says.
The five-year contract should lift IREN's annualised revenue by about USD $1.94 billion once the Childress build-out is fully commissioned.
Government buyers across India can now source Consistent Infosystems' graphic cards and pen drives through GeM, widening access to the firm's hardware.
Australian buyers now have access to HP's new AI-enabled PCs, with premium models starting at AUD $2,899 and topping out at AUD $6,500.
Rising AI hardware heat loads are pushing data centres towards liquid cooling, and Iceotope's latest cash injection is aimed at scaling its systems.
Researchers at IISc Bengaluru will gain access to new high-performance computing resources for simulations, analytics and collaborative projects.