Speech development, renewable energy startups headline PhilDev 2026 awardees
Speech development, renewable energy startups headline PhilDev 2026 awardees
The #Trump admin approved a secret $9 billion request to acquire cutting-edge #ComputerChips that #US’ spy agencies need to tap into the full capabilities of the latest #ArtificialIntelligence models…
New #AI models use enormous amounts of computer #power, more than many #tech experts anticipated even a year ago fueling concerns in the WH & #Congress that a #chip shortage is causing #intelligence agencies to fall behind in testing & deploying tools for #espionage work….
ASUS Moves to Internal DRAM Production, Eyes Market Disruption
ASUS plans to produce its own DRAM chips by 2026 to fix shortages and lower costs. This could change the computer parts market.
ASUS is moving to make its own DRAM chips, a big change from buying from Samsung and Micron. This could mean better parts for your computer.
#ASUS #DRAM #ComputerChips #TechNews #Manufacturing
https://newsletter.tf/asus-makes-own-dram-chips-by-2026/
Heute stellen wir Euch ein #Forschungsprojekt vor, das Computerchips grundlegend verändern könnte 👇
Die Frage:
Wie können #Computerchips effizienter werden? Denn #KI-Anwendungen benötigt enorm viel #Energie.
Der Ansatz:
Experimentalphysiker Wolfram Pernice und sein Team @uniheidelberg forschen an Chips, die Informationen mit Licht verarbeiten – und daran, diese mit neuronalen Geweben zu verbinden.
Zum Videoportrait: https://youtu.be/EHRHrUzv-fg

China Seeks A.I. Independence, Weakening Trump’s Leverage

Der japanische Sanitärhersteller Toto ist weltweit vor allem für seine beheizten Toiletten bekannt. Nun rückt das Unternehmen durch den globalen KI-Boom jedoch in den Fokus der IT-Welt. Die Expertise der Firma ist für die Chipherstellung essenziell.
Meta Announces Major Chips-for-Stock Deal With AMD
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/24/business/meta-amd-chips-ai.html
GPU Prices See Significant Increases Amidst AI Demand and Supply Chain Shifts
Computer chips used for games (GPUs) might get more expensive in 2026. This is because AI needs a lot of them and parts are harder to get. Learn why.
Prices for computer chips used in gaming, called GPUs, are expected to go up in early 2026. This is happening because AI technology needs many of these chips, and the parts to make them are costing more. This could make new game computers more expensive.