Elon Musk says xAI is targeting 50 million ‘H100 equivalent’ AI GPUs in five years — 230k GPUs, including 30k GB200s already reportedly operational for training Grok

Elon Musk says xAI is targeting 50 million ‘H100 equivalent’ AI GPUs in five years — 230k GPUs, including 30k GB200s already reportedly operational for training Grok

Leading AI companies have been bragging about the number of GPUs they use or plan to use in the future. Just yesterday, OpenAI announced plans to build infrastructure to power two million GPUs, but now Elon Musk has revealed even more colossal plans: the equivalent of 50 million H100 GPUs to be deployed for AI…

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Internal SSD vs External SSD – Which Type is Best for Gamers, Creators and Power Users?

Internal SSD vs External SSD – Which Type is Best for Gamers, Creators and Power Users?

Choosing the proper storage solution is crucial, whether you are a competitive gamer, a professional video editor, or a power user with a demanding workload. The debate between internal SSD vs external SSD options remains ongoing, as both types offer significantly faster performance, more storage space and longer lifespan compared to regular hard drives. But…

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China’s YMTC moves to break free of U.S. sanctions by building production line with homegrown tools — aims to capture 15% of NAND market by late 2026

China’s YMTC moves to break free of U.S. sanctions by building production line with homegrown tools — aims to capture 15% of NAND market by late 2026

Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC), China’s leading producer of NAND memory, has been on the Entity List of the U.S. Commerce Department since late 2022, which essentially bars its access to advanced fab tools. Despite sanctions and restrictions, YMTC plans to expand its production capacity this year, aiming to capture a 15% share of NAND…

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TSMC’s quarterly sales hit a record  billion — contract chipmaker plans over 15 new fabs to meet still-growing AI demand

TSMC’s quarterly sales hit a record $30 billion — contract chipmaker plans over 15 new fabs to meet still-growing AI demand

TSMC on Thursday reported its strongest quarter ever, posting a revenue of $30 billion for the second quarter of 2025, citing strong demand for AI processors. The foundry expects demand for AI applications to grow in the coming years, so it is plotting a rather unprecedented expansion plan that involves building 15 new fabs over…

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