China expected to approve H200 imports in early 2026, report claims — tech giants Alibaba and ByteDance reportedly ready to order over 200,000 Nvidia chips each if green-lit by Beijing

Beijing is reportedly allowing its tech giants to acquire H200 chips, even as the Chinese government is still deliberating how to go about balancing the AI processing needs of its AI tech giants and the local semiconductor…

Beijing tells companies to pause H200 purchases — China govt deliberating terms for letting local tech companies buy US chips while still growing homegrown semiconductors

Beijing doesn’t want tech companies stockpiling H200 chips while it’s still figuring out how to balance the needs of its AI industry and its push for homegrown semiconductors.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explains why SRAM isn’t here to eat HBM’s lunch — high bandwidth memory offers more flexibility in AI deployments across a range of workloads

At CES, Jensen Huang was pressed on margins, memory costs, and whether Nvidia’s growing use of SRAM and open AI models might finally loosen the company’s grip on expensive HBM.

Elon Musk wants to build a dirty 2nm chipmaking fab that you can smoke and eat cheeseburgers in — bets that Tesla will turn the concept of cleanrooms upside down

Elon Musk says that modern cleanrooms are built wrong, and if Tesla builds its own fab, he will be able to eat and smoke in that facility.

Samsung Magician SSD software ‘High Severity’ vulnerability patched — upgrade to the newest v9.0.0 to prevent potential DLL hijacking and privilege escalation

Samsung has published a security advisory after a high-severity vulnerability was discovered in its Magician SSD management software on Windows.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says robots could be ‘AI immigrants’ that can address labor shortages — can ‘do the type of work that maybe we decided not to do anymore’

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said that a wave of robots will serve as “AI immigrants” to drive the economy and do the jobs others don’t want to do.

Nvidia’s focus on rack-scale AI systems is a portent for the year to come — Rubin points the way forward for company, as data center business booms

Nvidia’s CES keynote was notably not consumer-focused. Instead, the company detailed its booming data center business, with a deeper look at its NVL72 Rubin platform.

China’s GPU cloud consolidates around Baidu and Huawei as domestic AI chips scale up — export controls leave gap open for homegrown solutions

China’s GPU cloud market is consolidating rapidly around a small number of domestic champions, with Baidu and Huawei emerging as the clear leaders, as access to Nvidia’s most advanced accelerators remains restricted.

CES 2026 Day 0: Nvidia debuts DLSS 4.5, Ryzen 7 9850X3D aims for desktop gaming glory, Intel Panther Lake arrives

CES 2026 is off to a fast start, with a flurry of announcements coming in from your favorite tech companies

AMD unwraps Instinct MI500 boasting 1,000X more performance versus MI300X — setting the stage for the era of YottaFLOPS data centers

AMD announces CDNA 6-based Instinct MI500-series GPUs with HBM4E memory set to arrive in 2027 and offer 1000X higher performance compared to Instinct MI300X.