Alibaba cloud says its Aegaeon GPU system cuts Nvidia use by 82 per cent
Published in AI


Scheduler squeezes more work from fewer H20 accelerators

Alibaba Cloud boffins have emerged from their smoke filled labs having found a way to make Nvidia’s costly GPUs actually earn their keep.

Intel unveils Crescent Island AI GPU
Published in AI
Wednesday, 15 October 2025 11:49

Intel unveils Crescent Island AI GPU


Ditches HBM for LPDDR5X in cost-cutter data centre gamble

Troubled Chipzilla has wheeled out a new AI inference GPU for data centres, codenamed Crescent Island, in a bid to claw back some relevance in a market where it has experienced an abattoir of hope.

AMD teases DGF tricks for next-gen UDNA GPUs
Published in Graphics
Wednesday, 01 October 2025 10:27

AMD teases DGF tricks for next-gen UDNA GPUs

Hints at hardware-level boost for ray tracing and animation

AMD has shown off how its Dense Geometry Format (DGF) could reshape GPU performance in animation and ray tracing, with hints that future UDNA cards might get fixed-function hardware to handle the heavy lifting.

AMD’s FSR 4 leak lets old GPUs join the party
Published in Graphics
Tuesday, 16 September 2025 10:53

AMD’s FSR 4 leak lets old GPUs join the party


RDNA 2, RDNA 3 see visual boost

AMD has managed to shoot itself in the foot again, this time by accidentally releasing the full source code for FSR 4. The shiny new upscaler was supposed to be a Radeon RX 9000 exclusive, but thanks to the blunder, it is now sneaking its way onto older GPUs.

Nvidia's Rubin CPX GPU targets AI inferencing arms race
Published in Graphics


Rack-sized monster to crush token counts

Nvidia has decided that building GPUs the size of small towns is the way to stay ahead in AI, and its latest weapon is the Rubin CPX which is aimed squarely at inferencing and large context models.

Microsoft plays with light to kill off GPUs
Published in News
Tuesday, 09 September 2025 10:15

Microsoft plays with light to kill off GPUs


Optical computer could crunch AI 100 times faster

A team of Volish boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a prototype analogue optical computer they claim could blow GPUs out of the water.

Nvidia tightens grip on GPU market with 94 per cent share
Published in News


Tariff panic sends buyers scrambling for cards

Nvidia has gobbled up 94 per cent of the GPU market as shipments jumped 27 per cent in the second quarter of 2025, a spike analysts reckon was fuelled by punters panic-buying ahead of looming tariffs.

China’s Anfu and Xiangdi tout 5nm ‘Fuxi’ GPUs for AI push
Published in Graphics


160 TFLOPS claims and ‘AI PC’ chatter

Beijing’s homegrown silicon drive has coughed up a fresh boast from Anfu Technology and Xiangdi.

Nvidia pulls plug on China-only H20 GPU
Published in News
Friday, 22 August 2025 10:17

Nvidia pulls plug on China-only H20 GPU


Nvidia backs away as Chinese market turns sour

Nvidia appears to be winding down its H20 GPU line for China, as the economic and political winds continue to blow straight in its face.

Nvidia straps Blackwell GPUs into more enterprise servers
Published in Network


RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell heads for mainstream 2U systems

Nvidia is stuffing its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs into the world’s most popular enterprise server designs, claiming it will help companies ditch slow CPU-only boxes for faster, more efficient accelerated computing.