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Latest news from the world of AI.

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Nvidia skips a new GeForce generation as Artificial Intelligence chips dominate

21 Apr 2026

Nvidia is set to go a year without a new GeForce GPU generation for the first time since the 1990s as memory shortages and higher margins in Artificial Intelligence hardware reshape the market. AMD and Intel are also struggling to capitalize because the same supply constraints are hitting gaming products across the industry.

artificial intelligence, gaming, nvidia, semiconductors

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Where gpu debt starts to break

21 Apr 2026

Stress in gpu-backed infrastructure financing is emerging around deals that lack the structural protections seen in the strongest transactions. Oracle, the Abilene Stargate project, and older CoreWeave debt illustrate different ways residual risk can surface when contracts, collateral, and counterparties fall short.

cloud-computing, debt markets, infrastructure, semiconductors

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SK hynix starts mass production of 192 GB SOCAMM2

21 Apr 2026

SK hynix has begun mass production of the 192 GB SOCAMM2, a next-generation memory module standard built on 1cnm LPDDR5X low-power DRAM. The module is positioned as a primary memory solution for next-generation Artificial Intelligence servers.

artificial intelligence, memory, semiconductors, servers

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AMD taps GlobalFoundries for co-packaged optics in Instinct MI500

21 Apr 2026

AMD is preparing a renewed manufacturing link with GlobalFoundries to bring co-packaged optics to its Instinct MI500 Artificial Intelligence accelerators. The move is aimed at improving bandwidth and power efficiency in data center systems by moving beyond copper-based interconnects.

amd, artificial intelligence, data center, packaging, semiconductors

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Chinese tech workers question training their Artificial Intelligence doubles

21 Apr 2026

Chinese tech workers are being asked to document their jobs so Artificial Intelligence agents can replicate parts of their work. The trend is fueling unease about dignity, ownership, and how much of a person can be reduced to process.

artificial intelligence, china, labor, workplace technology

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Cerebras files for ipo with wafer-scale chip challenge to Nvidia

20 Apr 2026

Cerebras has filed for a Nasdaq listing as it tries to turn its wafer-scale processor architecture into a challenger to Nvidia in Artificial Intelligence acceleration and local inference. The company is pitching extreme chip scale, high throughput, and lower system costs as demand for on-device and edge workloads grows.

cerebras, machine learning, nvidia, semiconductors, startups

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Jensen Huang defends Nvidia chip sales to China

20 Apr 2026

Jensen Huang argued that restricting Nvidia chip sales to China would not stop Chinese Artificial Intelligence development and could instead push developers onto a non-American technology stack. He said the better strategy is to keep global Artificial Intelligence work tied to the American ecosystem through continued innovation.

artificial intelligence, china, nvidia, semiconductors, tech industry

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Generative Artificial Intelligence shifts toward cognitive dependency

20 Apr 2026

Generative Artificial Intelligence is moving beyond content creation into a phase where professionals increasingly offload thinking, judgment, and planning to machines. That shift promises efficiency, but it also raises concerns about weakened critical thinking, creativity, and independent problem-solving.

artificial intelligence, creativity, productivity, workplace

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Amazon wrestles with Artificial Intelligence sprawl inside its retail business

20 Apr 2026

Amazon's push to accelerate Artificial Intelligence adoption is creating a surge of overlapping internal tools and duplicated data. Internal concerns center on weaker oversight, persistent derived data, and a growing need for governance.

amazon, artificial intelligence, data governance, enterprise software

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Artificial Intelligence model speeds cell segmentation in biological imaging

19 Apr 2026

Caltech researchers have developed CellSAM, an Artificial Intelligence model designed to identify and segment cells across a wide range of biological images. The tool is intended to reduce manual image analysis and help scientists study complex cellular behavior at much larger scales.

artificial intelligence, biology, computer vision, medical research

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Finance officials raise banking security concerns over Anthropic’s mythos model

19 Apr 2026

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos has prompted urgent discussions among finance ministers, central bankers and banks over the risk that advanced cyber capabilities could expose weaknesses in critical financial systems. Governments and financial institutions are being given early access to test and strengthen defences before any broader release.

anthropic, artificial intelligence, banking, cybersecurity, uk

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Trust concerns slow Artificial Intelligence projects at medium and large firms

19 Apr 2026

Trust concerns are increasingly delaying Artificial Intelligence rollouts at medium and large businesses in the UK and US. Data privacy, security, explainability, and model transparency now weigh more heavily on buying decisions than regulatory uncertainty.

artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data protection, digital transformation, risk and compliance