AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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Fox News artificial intelligence newsletter: how to stop artificial intelligence from scanning your email

29 Nov 2025

Google said its Gemini Deep Research can draw context from Gmail, Drive and Chat to pull information from messages, attachments and stored files. The newsletter also notes IRS plans for Salesforce artificial intelligence agents, a study showing chatbots can reduce belief in antisemitic conspiracies, and corporate moves tied to artificial intelligence.

artificial intelligence, fox news, technology

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NVIDIA may stop bundling memory with gpu kits amid gddr shortage

29 Nov 2025

NVIDIA is reportedly considering supplying only bare silicon to its aic partners rather than the usual gpu and memory kit as gddr shortages constrain fulfillment. The move follows wider industry pressure from soaring dram prices and an impending price increase from AMD of about 10% across its gpu lineup.

gpu, memory, nvidia

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SK Hynix to showcase 48 Gb/s 24 Gb GDDR7 for Artificial Intelligence inference

29 Nov 2025

SK Hynix will present a 24 Gb GDDR7 chip rated for 48 Gb/s at ISSCC 2026, claiming a symmetric dual-channel design and updated internal interfaces that push past the expected 32 to 37 Gb/s. The paper positions the device for mid-range Artificial Intelligence inference and SK Hynix will also show LPDDR6 running at 14.4 Gb/s.

artificial intelligence, gddr7, lpddr6, memory

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Intel Nova Lake-S rumored to get bLLC across four unlocked SKUs

28 Nov 2025

Insiders say Intel is planning four unlocked 'Core Ultra 400' SKUs with bLLC (Big Last Level Cache) enhancements for Nova Lake-S, including a claim of 144 MB of bLLC on a single tile.

cpus, hardware, intel

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Intel sees 5,000 W GPUs possible with integrated voltage regulators

28 Nov 2025

Intel will present a 5,000 W GPU design using integrated voltage regulators at the ISSCC conference in February 2026 and aims to deliver 5 kW GPUs by 2027 through its Foveros-B packaging variant.

hardware, intel, packaging, power

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Samsung shows 96% power reduction in NAND flash

28 Nov 2025

Samsung researchers report a design that combines ferroelectric materials with oxide semiconductors to cut NAND flash string-level power by up to 96%. The team says the approach supports high density, including up to 5 bits per cell, and could lower power for data centers and mobile and edge-Artificial Intelligence devices.

memory, research, samsung, storage

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the download: fossil fuels and new endometriosis tests

28 Nov 2025

This edition of The Download highlights how this year’s UN climate talks again omitted the phrase "fossil fuels" and why new noninvasive tests could shorten the nearly 10 years it now takes to diagnose endometriosis.

artificial intelligence, climate, health

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SAP unveils EU Artificial Intelligence Cloud: a unified vision for Europe’s sovereign Artificial Intelligence and cloud future

28 Nov 2025

SAP launched EU Artificial Intelligence Cloud as a sovereign offering that brings together its milestones into a full-stack cloud and Artificial Intelligence framework. The offering supports EU data residency and gives customers flexible sovereignty and deployment choices across SAP data centers, trusted European infrastructure or fully managed on-site solutions.

artificial intelligence, business technology platform, cloud, digital sovereignty

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HPC won’t be an x86 monoculture forever

28 Nov 2025

x86 dominance in high-performance computing is receding - its share of the TOP500 has fallen from almost nine in ten machines a decade ago to 57 percent today. The rise of GPUs, Arm and RISC-V and the demands of Artificial Intelligence and hyperscale workloads are reshaping processor choices.

arm, hpc, nvidia, risc-v

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A trillion dollars is a terrible thing to waste

28 Nov 2025

Gary Marcus argues that the machine learning mainstream's prolonged focus on scaling large language models may have cost roughly a trillion dollars and produced diminishing returns. He urges a pivot toward new ideas such as neurosymbolic techniques and built-in inductive constraints to address persistent problems.

artificial intelligence, economy, machine learning

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experts divided over claim that Chinese hackers launched world-first Artificial Intelligence-powered cyber attack

28 Nov 2025

Anthropic said in a Nov. 13 statement that engineers disrupted a 'largely autonomous' operation that used its Claude model to automate roughly 80-90% of reconnaissance and exploitation against 30 organizations worldwide. Experts dispute the degree of autonomy but warn even partial Artificial Intelligence-driven orchestration lowers barriers to espionage and increases scalability.

anthropic, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity

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Seagate HAMR prototype achieves 6.9 TB per platter for 55 TB HDDs

28 Nov 2025

Seagate disclosed a prototype heat-assisted magnetic recording platter that stores roughly 6.9 TB and enables drives with roughly 55 TB of capacity. The company says the technology would benefit data center cold tiers and workloads such as Artificial Intelligence.

hard drives, seagate, storage