Huawei boasts of 192-core Kungpeng chips by 2026
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192-core Kungpeng chips by 2026 and 256+ cores by 2028

Huawei used its Connect 2025 shindig in China to outline a roadmap for its Kungpeng CPUs and Ascend accelerators, promising to push domestic high-performance computing and AI hardware into gargantuan territory.

AMD shoves Zen 5 into the edge
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EPYC 4005 rolled out

AMD has rolled out its Zen 5-based EPYC Embedded 4005 CPUs, claiming the chips will power everything from firewalls to edge servers without breaking the bank.

Hard drives and SSDs face shortages
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Everyone hoarding petabytes of data

AI is already hoovering up every GPU in sight, and now it’s coming for your storage.

Nvidia eyes TSMC A16
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16 September 2025

Nvidia eyes TSMC A16


AI boom drives 2nm surge

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Nvidia is already looking past 2nm processing and is preparing to jump onto TSMC’s A16 process, due for mass production in the second half of 2026.

Nvidia kicks off “cold revolution 3.0” 
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Suppliers told to cough up pricier heat dissipation gear

Nvidia is demanding its suppliers develop new microchannel water cooling plate (MLCP) technology, with unit prices running three to five times higher than existing solutions.