Nvidia makes CUDA play nice with RISC-V
GPU giant eyes open silicon for edge
At the 2025 RISC-V Summit in China, Nvidia dropped a bombshell by revealing that its CUDA software platform will now run on RISC-V CPUs.
Roman boffins claim they can spot you without your phone
Roman researchers have emerged from their smoke filled labs with a method of tracking people using only the way their bodies muck about with Wi-Fi signals.
Looking down the back of the sofa
Elon Musk is scraping together yet more billions to keep xAI from falling behind in the blood-soaked artificial intelligence arms race.
Chatbots chip away at Google’s dominance
AI-powered chatbots are fast becoming a go-to for online answers, eating into the long-standing grip of traditional search engines and giving marketers another headache.
Mike Lynch’s yacht tragedy followed by financial shipwreck
The estate of late tech mogul Mike Lynch is staring down bankruptcy after London’s High Court ruled it owes Hewlett Packard Enterprise hundreds of millions.
AMD’s RDNA 5 “UDNA” takes on the high-end again
Navi 5X aims to undo the damage RDNA 4 did to AMD’s reputation
It looks like AMD has remembered it used to compete in the high-end GPU space and will reintroduce a proper halo-tier card after RDNA 4 meekly surrendered the enthusiast market to Nvidia.
Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes leak in China
Pre-production units with older Ryzen Z2 chips surface on grey markets
Lenovo’s upcoming Legion Go 2 gaming handheld is already leaking into the wild, with Chinese resellers offering pre-launch prototypes despite no official release.
N1X SoC delayed thanks to Microsoft, weak demand, and design tweaks
Nvidia’s big leap into Windows on Arm is already hitting speed bumps.
Thin Mini-ITX MoDT board crams in a laptop-class monster APU
Chinese PC maker Sixunited has just released a new toy for tinkerers. It is a Thin Mini-ITX motherboard packed with AMD’s Strix Halo “Ryzen AI MAX” APU, a chip previously only found in laptops and mini PCs.
Stargate turning into a tire fire
Trump-backed $500 billion AI moonshot already stalling
The $500 billion Stargate project, trumpeted at the White House as America’s grand AI leap forward, is looking more like a tire fire than the start of a golden age.