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New Cerebras Wafer-Scale ‘Andromeda’ Supercomputer Has 13.5 Million Cores
New Cerebras Wafer-Scale ‘Andromeda’ Supercomputer Has 13.5 Million Cores

With more than thirteen million cores, Andromeda boasts an exaflop of AI compute and 120 petaflops of dense compute.

Class Action Suit Against Nvidia Filed Over Melted RTX 4090s
Class Action Suit Against Nvidia Filed Over Melted RTX 4090s

The defendant says he's an experienced PC builder, so it was not due to user error.

Epic Claims Google Paid Activision, Others Huge Sums to Not Compete With Play Store
Epic Claims Google Paid Activision, Others Huge Sums to Not Compete With Play Store

The Fortnite maker claims that Google has paid off other companies that are exploring the possibility of launching an alternative app store

FCC Finally Tells ISPs to Clearly List Speeds, Costs at Point of Sale
FCC Finally Tells ISPs to Clearly List Speeds, Costs at Point of Sale

The practice of obscuring important info could end thanks to a new FCC directive, which instructs companies to use a "broadband facts" label similar to the nutrition facts you see on food.

Elizabeth Holmes Sentenced to More Than 11 Years in Prison for Theranos Fraud
Elizabeth Holmes Sentenced to More Than 11 Years in Prison for Theranos Fraud

Judge Davila has sentenced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to 11 years and three months in prison.

This Week in Space: Artemis 1 Takes Flight, While X-37B Lands
This Week in Space: Artemis 1 Takes Flight, While X-37B Lands

Artemis 1 has taken flight. We've also got reports of a space 'garbage truck' that just wants to hug space junk to death, a video of a mysterious 'solar snake' winding across the Sun, and much more.

Webb Telescope Spots Two of the Most Ancient Galaxies in the Universe
Webb Telescope Spots Two of the Most Ancient Galaxies in the Universe

These objects could add greatly to our understanding of the early universe and could also force astronomers to reevaluate some of what we thought we knew.

Researchers Grew Bigger Vegetables Using Exhaled CO2 as Fertilizer
Researchers Grew Bigger Vegetables Using Exhaled CO2 as Fertilizer

Some of these veggies grew four times larger than their control counterparts.

First-Ever ISP Study Reveals Arbitrary Costs, Fluctuating Speeds, Lack of Options
First-Ever ISP Study Reveals Arbitrary Costs, Fluctuating Speeds, Lack of Options

Does anyone in the United States actually like their ISP? If new research is anything to go off of, the answer is probably no.

TSMC Reportedly Bringing 3nm Production to Arizona to Apple’s Benefit
TSMC Reportedly Bringing 3nm Production to Arizona to Apple’s Benefit

It's a historic move for both companies, but the reported output will be so low that it's been likened to a "symbolic gesture."

Lab-Grown Meat Moves One Step Closer to Reality With FDA Green Light
Lab-Grown Meat Moves One Step Closer to Reality With FDA Green Light

Upside Foods can now begin the process of getting products certified for sale to consumers, but instead of perusing a slaughterhouse, government regulators will be inspecting a shiny lab filled with vats of cultured chicken cells.

New Archer Midnight eVTOL Air Taxi Promises Quick Trips to the Airport
New Archer Midnight eVTOL Air Taxi Promises Quick Trips to the Airport

The company's newly revealed Midnight sky taxi is 100 percent electric and capable of ferrying up to four passengers and a minimal amount of baggage from urban centers to airports, and you could book a flight as soon as 2025.