TSMC 3nm capacity tightens for less established customers

TSMC’s 3nm production is under heavy pressure as major chip designers and hyperscalers compete for limited supply. Long-term customers such as Apple and NVIDIA are positioned to secure priority access, leaving rivals with tougher manufacturing decisions.
Itch.io updates adult content guidelines after NSFW game takedown

Itch.io responds to payment processor pressure with strict new adult content rules, targeting real-life and Artificial Intelligence-generated imagery.
Ayaneo announces Next 2 handheld powered by AMD Strix Halo for 2025

Ayaneo has unveiled the Next 2, its upcoming flagship Windows gaming handheld leveraging AMD´s Strix Halo chip with advanced Artificial Intelligence capabilities, slated for a 2025 release.
Cooley advises Play AI on Meta acquisition

Cooley represented voice technology startup Play AI in its acquisition by Meta, leveraging artificial intelligence for natural-sounding voice generation.
Baby born from 30-year-old embryo sets new IVF record

A baby boy born from a 30-year-frozen embryo marks a record in fertility history, revealing the possibilities of long-term cryopreservation.
ASUS unveils Turbo Radeon AI PRO R9700 for edge artificial intelligence and visualization

ASUS launches the Turbo Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card, tailored for professional visualization and edge artificial intelligence workloads with advanced RDNA 4 architecture.
Zoho unveils Zia LLM, its own large language model platform

Zoho deepens artificial intelligence ambitions with Zia LLM, its proprietary large language model suite, spanning advanced agents and industry-ready tools.
Kioxia starts shipping samples of 9th generation BiCS FLASH 512 Gb TLC devices

Kioxia begins sample shipments of its advanced 512 Gb TLC BiCS FLASH, targeting Artificial Intelligence and enterprise storage applications.
AMD Strix Halo debuts in GPD Win 5 handheld with strong performance

GPD´s Win 5 gaming handheld launches with AMD´s Strix Halo and delivers impressive frame rates powered by advanced Artificial Intelligence hardware.
AMD UDNA RDNA 5 GPUs may feature 96 compute units and 384-bit memory bus

AMD´s next-generation UDNA (RDNA 5) GPUs could bring hefty upgrades, including up to 96 compute units and a wide 384-bit memory bus, boosting competition in high-end graphics and Artificial Intelligence workloads.