TSMC says AI chip war doesn’t matter
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All roads lead to TSMC

The head of TSMC reckons it doesn’t really matter whether GPUs or ASICs win the AI chip race. Either way, the orders are heading back to his outfit.

Builder.ai’s AI was fake
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Startup torched $450 million on fake bots and now it’s skint

The wheels have finally come off Builder.ai, the British AI startup that was supposedly revolutionising no-code development and is now begging for bankruptcy protection across five countries.

Troubled chipzilla bangs on about its AI chops
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Claims Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200V runs rings around rivals

Troubled Chipzilla is trying to claw back relevance in the laptop game, and it seems like its latest Lunar Lake platform might deliver a proper AI punch. If you believe Intel's own benchmarks.

China's AI giants scramble for chip self-sufficiency
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US curbs push Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu towards Huawei's Ascend

China’s top tech outfits are scrambling to replace their dwindling supply of Nvidia chips with homegrown alternatives as US export controls tighten the screws on AI hardware, the Financial Times reports.

MSI glues AI to a gaming rig and calls it the Vision X AI
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Touchscreen cosplay meets overkill performance at Computex

MSI’s Computex 2025 stand wasn’t short on spectacle, but one of its gaudier displays was the MEG Vision X AI, a prebuilt gaming PC with a 13-inch front-facing touchscreen pretending to be an “AI Human Machine Interface.”