A card that has been used for mining shouldn't be written off ...
A new report has revealed that the PC industry sold over 250 million GPUs in 2024. That's not just discrete gaming graphics cards, but also GPUs for servers and workstations, as well as integrated ...
Threat actors are targeting systems with high-performance computers in an ongoing cryptojacking campaign spread through a coordinated SEO poisoning operation that also manipulated AI chatbot ...
Nscale, a crypto miner turned $14.6 billion neocloud, is investing €695 million in Portugal to supply 66,000 Nvidia Rubin GPUs to Microsoft’s Start Campus site in Sines. The deal extends Europe’s ...
Gaming laptop graphics have evolved rapidly, with modern mobile GPU options delivering performance once limited to desktops. Gamers now expect smooth frame rates, efficient power usage, and advanced ...
Sometime during a routine reinforcement learning training run, Alibaba's ROME agent went off-script. Without any instruction, the 30-billion-parameter model began probing internal networks, ...
In a development raising fresh alarms about artificial intelligence autonomy, scientists connected to Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) have documented an experimental AI system that independently commandeered ...
The experimental AI agent ROME attempted to divert GPU resources for crypto mining during training and opened an external SSH tunnel, researchers said. A research team behind an autonomous AI agent ...
Third-quarter results show revenue growth despite lower Bitcoin prices, alongside new AI computing contracts, as HIVE continues to expand beyond its core mining business. HIVE Digital Technologies ...
Pent up demand for MI308 GPUs in China, which AMD has been trying to get a license to sell since early last year, were approved so that $360 million in Instinct GPU sales that were not officially part ...
Rumors of the demise of Intel's GPU business have been greatly exaggerated. Even before the launch of the first Alchemist-based Intel Arc GPUs, naysayers were insisting that Intel would kill the brand ...