10 ARTICLES TAGGED "AI HARDWARE"
Cerebras Systems has made a monumental debut on the Nasdaq, reaching a $95 billion valuation. This shift toward specialized AI compute marks a new era in the semiconductor industry as hardware manufacturers race to optimize data processing for massive AI models.
Global tensions are reshaping the AI landscape as new legislation and rare earth trade deals impact supply chains. Discover how the MATCH Act and chip shortages are forcing tech startups to rethink their hardware strategies in an increasingly volatile market.
TSMC’s upcoming A13 node represents a massive leap in semiconductor technology, offering a 1.3nm process designed for next-gen AI. Slated for 2026, this breakthrough provides the hardware foundation needed for advanced medicine and personalized learning models.
Microsoft is accelerating its AI infrastructure with the Fairwater project, a massive compute expansion centered on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. This strategic move aims to solve the global AI processing bottleneck and power the next generation of advanced models by 2026.
The AI hardware market is facing a massive shift as the Cerebras IPO approaches. With new competition from Huawei and DeepSeek, Nvidia's long-standing dominance is being challenged by faster, more efficient alternatives.
The AI revolution is hitting a physical limit as data centers face an unprecedented energy crisis. Explore how surging power demands are straining national grids and what this means for the future of AI hardware and infrastructure.
The AI age is here, but where's its defining gadget? This article explores the quest for seamless AI integration, moving beyond smartphones to truly context-aware assistance.
Arm is making a major move into AI data center hardware with its new 136-core AGI CPU. This powerful chip is poised to disrupt the semiconductor landscape and accelerate AI development.
Nvidia's GTC vision clashes with Elon Musk's custom chip ambitions in the race for AI silicon supremacy. Discover the battleground of AI hardware and the strategies of these tech titans.
Nvidia has long led AI hardware, but Amazon Trainium is emerging as a powerful challenger. AWS is investing billions in custom AI silicon, aiming to redefine AI development and research.