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Graphics News May 20, 2026 by Nick Farrell AMD slips out fresh chipset drivers AMD has pushed out new Windows chipset drivers with bug fixes and support for its Ryzen AI 400…
Graphics News May 20, 2026 by Nick Farrell AMD slips out fresh chipset drivers AMD has pushed out new Windows chipset drivers with bug fixes and support for its Ryzen AI 400…
…Panthalassa engineering director Dan Place worked on the SpaceX “drone ship” used to catch reusable rockets. The system’s AI chips receive and respond to user queries via SpaceX’s Starlink satellite…
…Both Apple and Tesla will be the best publicity for the Trump administration’s push for a return to American-made chips during the November midterm elections.” Tesla still relies on TSMC…
…That means everything from phones and laptops to car computers, data centre servers and AI systems. The deal makes Snowflake one of AWS’s biggest customers for CPU-based computing, which is…
…The first is that agentic AI workloads rely more heavily on CPU cores. That shift is expected to require a three- to fivefold increase in CPU core counts per user and per…
…Visits to DuckDuckGo’s AI-free search page, noai.duckduckgo.com, rose 22.7 per cent week on week and peaked at 27.7 per cent on 24 May. DuckDuckGo said the…
…began when Nvidia started pushing users towards its newer unified app, which tries to roll driver updates, graphics settings, and account-flavoured odds and ends into one place. For GeForce Game Ready…
…The new EXPO Ultra Low Latency profile builds on AMD’s existing EXPO memory overclocking technology for DDR5 modules, but focuses more heavily on reducing memory latency rather than simply pushing higher…
…rules that could push sensitive public-sector data away from US cloud giants and into European kit. The European Commission is expected to present its “Tech Sovereignty Package” on 27 May. The…
…That push is being accelerated by local AI companies, which need more memory and do not fancy waiting politely in the global queue. There is one odd twist in the consumer market…