AMD’s Helios AI Rack Redefines Data Center Standards with Open Design
AMD’s Open Compute Vision Takes Physical Form At the 2025 OCP Global Summit, AMD unveiled its groundbreaking Helios rack-scale platform,…
AMD’s Open Compute Vision Takes Physical Form At the 2025 OCP Global Summit, AMD unveiled its groundbreaking Helios rack-scale platform,…
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Intel is reportedly partnering with NVIDIA’s Blackwell ecosystem to create a hybrid rack-scale AI platform combining Gaudi 3 accelerators with B200 GPUs. This unconventional collaboration could help Intel monetize its AI chip portfolio while leveraging NVIDIA’s dominant position. Industry analysts suggest the approach represents a “if you can’t beat them, join them” strategy for the chipmaker.
Intel has reportedly found a novel approach to revitalize its artificial intelligence chip business through an unexpected partnership with industry leader NVIDIA. According to reports from semiconductor analysis firm SemiAnalysis, Intel is integrating its Gaudi 3 rack-scale solution with NVIDIA’s technology stack, creating what sources describe as a “hybrid” rack-scale AI platform that combines Intel’s AI chips with NVIDIA’s recently launched Blackwell architecture.
The End of an Era for Digital Privacy In a landmark decision that reshapes the future of online advertising, Google…
Elon Musk has unveiled plans for “Macrohard,” a new AI-driven software platform within xAI that analysts suggest could challenge established tech giants. The project reportedly aims to create an AI-powered software company without direct hardware manufacturing, leveraging external partners similar to industry models.
According to reports, Elon Musk has announced an ambitious new initiative called “Macrohard” within his artificial intelligence company xAI. Sources indicate the project represents a significant expansion beyond AI models into broader computing platform territory, with Musk describing the venture as “profoundly impactful at an immense scale” in a social media post.
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Google’s Privacy Reversal: What’s Really Happening In a stunning strategic shift, Google has confirmed it’s phasing out major privacy initiatives…