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British startup Space Forge has just successfully turned on its first in-orbit furnace, reaching 1,000 degrees Celsius in space. This is a crucial first step for the company in studying the feasibility of manufacturing chips in space.
ASRock is getting ready to blitz the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas with a whole bunch of new products, and among them will be the company’s first foray into the all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling market. It’s a crowded field for sure that keeps attracting new participants, though ASRock is an established brand with a fleshed out
Elon Musk has announced that xAI has purchased a third building at its Memphis, Tennessee site to bolster the company’s overall compute power to a gargantuan two gigawatts.
If your New Year’s resolution to be more thrifty with your device purchases in 2026, then you’ll be happy to know that Samsung is rolling out a couple of affordable new products. One is a $199.99 smartphone, the Galaxy A17 5G, and the other is a the Galaxy Tab A11+ tablet priced at $249.99. What’s more, both are being released in the United
Nvidia’s CUDA 13.1 introduces CUDA Tile, a new tile-centric programming path that elevates GPU kernel development above SIMT. The innovation aligns CUDA with the tensor-native execution model of Blackwell-class GPUs, and lays the software foundation for future architectures built around increasingly specialized compute and data-movement engines rather than thread-level parallelism.
Chinese memory maker CXMT prepares to file for IPO in Beijing, aiming to raise $4.2 billion USD in order to expand production and fund next-gen DRAM development.
ByteDance is reportedly planning to spend 100 billion yuan, or $14 billion USD, on Nvidia’s AI GPUs in 2026. Specifically, Bytedance is eyeing up Nvidia H200 chips, following Washington’s announcement that it will allow them to be sold to approved parties in China. Beijing still has to approve these transactions, however.