It's no secret that Elon Musk has tremendous ambitions when it comes to artificial intelligence, but apparently, they are so tremendous that he wants to get more AI processors than the industry produces, or even can produce. As it turns out, Tesla might need '100 – 200 billion AI chips per year' and if it cannot get them from existing foundry partners, then the company will consider building its own fabs, which Musk discussed several
Hackers steal 1.8 terabytes of data from PC peripheral vendor Logitech — firm says zero-day vulnerability to blame, no sensitive information stolen

Logitech is one of the biggest PC accessories manufacturers in the world, producing everything from keyboards and mice to audio products, alongside owning independent subsidiaries like Astro and Ultimate Ears. Unfortunately, gaps in cybersecurity can often scale linearly with size, allowing bad actors to exploit any small crevice of unattended IT space. That's what happened with Logitech recently, which has just filed a Form K-8 with the SEC , confirming it was hacked and 1.8 terabytes of data was taken,
Asus adds separate E-Core and P-Core power management to the Z2 Extreme-powered ROG Xbox Ally X — major Armory Crate SE update released for all of its gaming handhelds

Armoury Crate SE, the all-in-one control panel Asus ships with its ROG Ally handhelds, is getting a significant update , adding an extensive list of features on all devices. This version brings general improvements to all models, along with more customization options such as integrating Radeon Chill into the FPS Limiter function, which was only accessible via AMD Adrenaline before. Most notably, users can now tweak power draw settings for efficiency and performance cores individually on the ROG Xbox Ally X.
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Pat Gelsinger explains how his initials ended up etched into every i386 processor ever made — ex-Intel CEO bluffed Andy Grove to keep his mark on the legendary chip’s silicon

Pat Gelsinger has shared the story of how his initials remained on the Intel 386 silicon die, despite them being spotted by the top brass during a pre-production design review session. Creating such inscriptions "was not done," during this era at Intel, remembers Gelsinger. Nevertheless, the legendary true-blue Intel man says he uttered “some complete nonsense about substrate tap configuration experiments” to swerve a comment on the 'PG' silicon markings
UK couple’s garden shed datacenter heats home and cuts energy bills to £40 — clusters of 56 Raspberry Pis run real workloads, waste heat converted to heat home

A couple from Essex in the United Kingdom are heating their home with a small data center in their garden, according to a BBC News report . The system, described as a “HeatHub” installed in a shed, has reduced owners Terrence and Lesley Bridges' energy bills to around £40 a month by diverting the heat from server workloads into a domestic hot water system.
The setup is part of a program from Thermify, which itself is part of the SHIELD project
Arm joins Nvidia's NVLink Fusion ecosystem — Arm's Neoverse CPUs to get access to Nvidia GPUs

Arm and Nvidia announced at the Supercomputing '25 conference that Arm had joined the NVLink Fusion ecosystem, marking a major advance for the technology, which is now supported by two major microarchitecture developers and four CPUs developers in total. For Nvidia, this means that Arm's customers will develop processors that can work with Nvidia's AI accelerators, whereas Arm will also be able to design CPUs that could compete against Nvidia's own or Intel processors in Nvidia-based systems.
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AI-led DRAM supply crunch reportedly has Morgan Stanley downgrading major OEMs — skyrocketing memory prices could erode server and PC margins

The ongoing DRAM shortage and subsequent doubling (or more) in price we've seen in recent weeks is a serious hurdle for prospective PC builders, and threatens to make computing and electronics devices pricier for at least a couple of years. According to X posts by @juklanosreeve (Jukan), Morgan Stanley's market analysts believe that even large manufacturers and integrators are set to take hits, going as far as downgrading stock position advice ratings for some .
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3D-printed headphones go Pro — Head(amame) launches Kickstarter for premium glass and Kevlar headphones

Mark Andreychuk has always believed 3D printing could be used to craft high-quality products at an affordable cost. That was the idea behind his original head (amame) headphones: a DIY kit people buy to produce custom headphones printed at home on their 3D printers. Head(amame) kits cost from $55 to $130, plus the cost of filament, depending on the style and driver you choose. Now the company is upping the ante
Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform in depth — Inside Nvidia's most complex AI and HPC platform to date

As Nvidia ships millions of Grace CPUs and Blackwell AI GPUs to data centers worldwide, the company is hard at work bringing up its next-generation AI and HPC platform, Vera Rubin , which is expected to set a new standard for performance and efficiency. Nvidia's Vera Rubin comprises not one or two, but nine separate processors, each tailored for a particular workload, creating one of the most complex data center platforms ever.
While Nvidia will be disclosing more details about its Vera Rubin
