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How Much Progress Has There Been in NVIDIA Datacenter GPUs?

Announce Type: replace Abstract: As the role of modern Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) becomes increasingly essential for several computing tasks, analyzing their past and current progress is paramount for determining future constraints on scientific research. This is particularly compelling in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) domain, where rapid technological advancements and fierce global competition have led the United States to recently implement export control regulations limiting...

arXiv CS 8d ago

Intel's mysterious new datacenter GPU is what Nvidia's Rubin CPX nearly was

Intel offered new insights into its next-gen datacenter GPU codenamed Crescent Island. Alongside supporting enterprise AI deployments, the GPU could fill the void left by Nvidia's Rubin CPX GPUs, which were seemingly shelved late last year following its acquisition of Groq. As datacenter GPUs go, Intel's Crescent Island is certainly an odd duck.

The Register 6d ago

South Korean Forums Will Need to Scan Every Images with AI Censorship Tools

Due to recent regulation changes (전기통신사업법), the South Korean government is requiring internet communities and forum owners to scan every user uploaded images and videos on their website, by AI. The hardware to run these AI models are also not provided by government, website owners have to buy datacenter grade Nvidia GPUs by themselves, putting financial pressure to small businesses and forums. Websites will need to implement these hardware and software features, starting immediately from...

Hacker News 5d ago

The tech that could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company

The sun is slowly but surely setting on copper interconnects, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy claimed in his Computex keynote this week. Within the next decade the IP house expects photons to take the place of electrons and change the way datacenters are built and run in the process. And, if Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is right, the widespread transition to silicon photonics technologies could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company.

The Register 7d ago

Nvidia Cosmos 3

Physical AI systems must understand the real world before they can act within it. Robots, autonomous vehicles, and smart spaces need to understand what’s happening in their world, predict what’s likely to happen next, and generate actions for specific environments, embodiments, and tasks. NVIDIA Cosmos 3 is a frontier foundation model for physical AI that combines physical reasoning, world generation, and action generation within a single open model.

Hacker News 9d ago

How the hell is Groq raising more money?

How the hell is Groq raising more money? Somehow, Palpatine returned. Axios just dropped a bizarre scoop.

Hacker News 8d ago

AutoMegaKernel: A Statically-Checked Agent Harness for Self-Retargeting Megakernel Synthesis

arXiv:2606.09682v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AutoMegaKernel (AMK) compiles a HuggingFace Llama-family model into a single persistent cooperative CUDA kernel that runs the whole forward pass in one launch, with no per-model hand-written CUDA. The contribution is the system, not raw speed. A frozen schedule-IR validator statically certifies deadlock-freedom and race-freedom via static graph checks (not a mechanized proof), so an unsafe agent-proposed schedule is rejected before launch:...

arXiv CS 1d ago

Nvidia’s revenue blows past Wall Street expectations as AI boom accelerates

Nvidia has once again surpassed Wall Street's revenue expectations, signalling the continued strength of the global AI boom. The company's CEO stated that the expansion of AI infrastructure is accelerating rapidly, driven by the emergence of productive Agentic AI. This performance is being viewed by analysts as a key indicator of the ongoing investment in AI technology.

The Guardian Tech 20d ago

Marvell enters the AI network fray with 102.4 Tbps switch silicon

Marvell enjoyed a fillip from Nvidia chief Jensen Huang at Computex, who praised the firm as it unveiled the latest 102.4 Tbps switch silicon it has purpose-built for AI infrastructure. The fabless semiconductor biz announced upcoming availability of its Teralynx T100 chip to coincide with the Taiwanese trade show, claiming that it needs 25 percent lower power than competitive solutions with lower latency for AI training and inference workloads. But the firm is late to this party, as other...

The Register 8d ago