Will it take until the second half of 2024 for the general-purpose server market to recover? According to Inventec, the industry's leading server motherboard manufacturer, it is still...
Elton Yang, senior VP at Quanta and president of Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), signals an unrelenting momentum in the AI server market and dispels concerns over any imminent demand...
Following the release of Huawei's Mate60 Pro series of smartphones, it has been reported that its Harmony operating system (OS) will enter the PC sector in 2024.
Recently, Chinese smartphone manufacturers are aggressively incorporating large language models (LLMs) into their devices, and this trend deserves a closer look. Apple appears not...
Quantum computing, often considered the next frontier in computing technology, has garnered immense attention in recent years. While giants like Google and IBM have made significant...
ChatGPT not only drives the demand for AI servers but also underscores the urgency to adopt high-speed computing applications. However, high-speed computing cannot rely solely on...
Server ODMs have begun large-scale shipments of AI servers equipped with Nvidia's H100 GPU in the third quarter; however, a shortfall in GPU supply may impact their deliveries, according...
Blumind is pitching a farsighted approach of neural network processing using an all-analog architecture for AI applications to be more sustainable in the future. The company has completed...
Following the meeting between India's Prime MInister Narendra Modia and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Nvidia announced a partnership with Reliance Industries for buildning AI infrastructure...
The wave ignited by ChatGPT casts a spotlight on AI servers. Amidst the fiercely competitive AI race, there has been a significant surge in market demand. However, substantial computational...
Chunghwa Precision Test Tech (CHPT), a provider of IC test interface solutions, expects customer orders to pick up substantially in the second half of 2024.
Samsung Electronics has announced the development of what the company claims is the industry's first 32-gigabit (Gb) DDR5 DRAM using 12 nanometer (nm)-class process technology.