AI is messy: here’s how to clean up your data before it derails your strategy

Most Enterprise AI programs don’t fail because of the model. They fail because underlying data is fragmented, inconsistent, and poorly governed.

Why you should care if your robot is a copycat

Here are five reasons why you should care about the recent preliminary injunction against Elite Robots Germany.

‘Networking becomes the make-or-break factor’: Orbital data centers reintroduce a challenge we’ve now fixed on land
‘Networking becomes the make-or-break factor’: Orbital data centers reintroduce a challenge we’ve now fixed on land

Space-bound data centers promise solar energy and scale as AI demands soar, but latency re-emerges as a major issue.

Price of 25-year-old DDR2 memory set to more than double — thanks to AI-driven RAM-armageddon
Price of 25-year-old DDR2 memory set to more than double — thanks to AI-driven RAM-armageddon

AI infrastructure demand is consuming advanced DRAM supply, pushing prices sharply higher across DDR4, DDR3, and even 25-year-old DDR2 memory generations.

$799 Apple MacBook Pro clone gets Core Ultra 9 CPU, huge 100WHr battery, promises 24Hr battery life, and Linux compatibility
$799 Apple MacBook Pro clone gets Core Ultra 9 CPU, huge 100WHr battery, promises 24Hr battery life, and Linux compatibility

GeekBook M16 combines MacBook-inspired design, Intel Core Ultra 9 performance, a large battery, and budget pricing under $800.

One memory to rule them all? Key partner to Nvidia, ASML and TSMC brings next-gen RAM and NAND replacements even closer

IMEC has demonstrated two advances in ferroelectric memory research that could make next-generation memory possible.

Quote of the day by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg: Privacy is no longer a social norm — declaring the erosion of social boundaries

Social media users have organically grown less concerned about privacy over time, according to the creator of Facebook

AWS pipped AMD and Intel to the first CPU supporting PCIe 6.0, and you can now finally rent it by the hour (but don’t expect any miracles)
AWS pipped AMD and Intel to the first CPU supporting PCIe 6.0, and you can now finally rent it by the hour (but don’t expect any miracles)

AWS has launched Graviton5 with PCIe 6.0 support, although supporting hardware capable of exploiting it remains scarce.