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Jensen Huang says Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips are in “full production”; Nvidia says Rubin can train some LLMs using roughly one-fourth the chips Blackwell needs — The chip giant says Vera Rubin will sharply cut the cost of training and running AI models, strengthening the appeal of its integrated computing platform.| Stevie Bonifield / The Verge: |
Nvidia launches Vera Rubin, saying the platform uses extreme codesign across six chips “to slash training time and inference token costs” compared to Blackwell — The Rubin GPU boasts five times more AI training compute power than Blackwell.| Felice Maranz / Bloomberg: |
Sandisk shares jump ~23% after Jensen Huang highlighted the need for memory and storage at CES; SNDK is up 40%+ in the first three trading sessions of 2026 — Sandisk Corp. shares jumped as much as 25% Tuesday, hitting a record in their best intraday performance since February … | Steve Dent / Engadget: |
Meta says it is pausing the release of its Ray-Ban Display glasses to the UK, France, Italy, and Canada due to “unprecedented demand and limited inventory” — The reason is ‘unprecedented demand and limited inventory,’ the company said. … There's no new date for the expansion that was originally set for early 2026.| Stevie Bonifield / The Verge: |
Meta unveils teleprompter and EMG handwriting features for Meta Ray-Ban Display and expands Pedestrian Navigation for the glasses to four new US cities — Ray-Ban Display users will soon be able to reply to texts with hand gestures. … The new EMG handwriting feature … | Karissa Bell / Engadget: |
Meta and Garmin demo using the Meta Ray-Ban Display's neural band inside a car to control its infotainment system, as part of Garmin's Unified Cabin concept — The company showed off a concept with Garmin that brings the wrist-based controller inside cars. — Meta has been experimenting with EMG technology for years.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Nvidia announces native apps for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service for select Linux distributions and Amazon Fire TV devices, available in early 2026 — Nvidia is also adding joystick and yoke flight control support to GeForce Now. … Nvidia's RTX 5080 rollout for its GeForce … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Nvidia rolls out DLSS 4.5 with a second-generation Super Resolution transformer model for RTX GPUs and a 6x Multi Frame Generation mode for its RTX 50 series — All RTX owners will get DLSS 4.5 model and image quality improvements today. … Nvidia is announcing its next major update … | Kyle Orland / Ars Technica: |
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xAI raised a $20B Series E, exceeding the $15B targeted round size, with participation from Valor, Nvidia, and others, and says Grok 5 is currently in training — xAI is rapidly accelerating its progress in building advanced AI. — xAI completed its upsized Series E funding round … | Jake Roach / Tom's Hardware: |
AMD unveils its Ryzen AI 400 Series for AI PCs, with up to 12 Zen 5 CPU cores and 16 RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, built with TSMC's N4X node, available in late Q1 2026 — Still Zen 5, still Ryzen AI - Gorgon Point is a clock speed bump … AMD's upcoming Ryzen AI 400 series of laptop APUs … | Corey Quinn / The Register: |
Amazon raised AWS' EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML prices by ~15% on January 3, saying the adjustment “reflects the supply/demand patterns we expect this quarter” — An anomaly or the beginning of a new trend? My bet's on the latter — I've been tracking AWS for a long time, with a specific emphasis on pricing.| Lora Kolodny / CNBC: |
X faces fresh probes in Europe, India, and Malaysia after Grok generated explicit images of women and children; the UK's Ofcom says it has requested info from X — Elon Musk's X is being investigated by authorities in Europe, India and Malaysia after its Grok chatbot let users create … | Sara Fischer / Axios: |
Internal memo: Meta names CJ Mahoney, former Microsoft legal executive and deputy US Trade Representative during Trump's first term, as its chief legal officer — Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced that C.J. Mahoney, formerly a senior legal executive at Microsoft … | Sam Rutherford / Engadget: |
Asus redesigns the Zenbook Duo with a new “hideaway” hinge that shrinks the gap between the laptop's two 3K 144Hz Lumina Pro OLED displays to just 8.28 mm — This is the revamp that I've been waiting for. — The ASUS Zenbook Duo was easily one of my favorite laptops of 2024 … | Arsheeya Bajwa / Reuters: |
Marvell says it will acquire networking equipment provider XConn Technologies in a deal worth about $540M; the deal is expected to close in early 2026 — Marvell Technology said on Tuesday it will buy networking equipment provider XConn Technologies in a deal worth about $540 million … | Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge: |
A look at Nvidia's Level 2 driving system, set to roll out to more carmakers in 2026, after a ~40-minute drive around San Francisco in a Mercedes-Benz CLA sedan — It's a beautiful, cloudless day in San Francisco, and I'm sitting in the passenger seat of a Mercedes-Benz CLA sedan.| Larry Dignan / Constellation Research: |
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Jensen Huang says he isn't concerned about a billionaires tax under consideration in California, and plans to remain in Silicon Valley — Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang, the world's ninth-richest person and head of the most valuable company, said he isn't concerned … | Madeline Ricchiuto / IGN: |
Intel unveils the Arc B390 integrated GPU, offering improved gaming performance, and says it will power gaming handhelds built by MSI, Acer, Microsoft, and more — Look out, AMD — Last year, Intel had the best iGPU on the market. This year, it's broken that record by over 70% with Panther Lake and it's a huge win for handhelds.| Michael Justin Allen Sexton / PCMag: |
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LMArena, which runs leaderboards that rank AI models based on their performance, raised a $150M Series A led by Felicis and UC Investments at a $1.7B valuation — LMArena, a startup that operates a widely cited ranking of AI models based on their performance, has raised $150 million … | Ben Thompson / Stratechery: |
Even if AI could take over every job, humans will invent new work for themselves, because we value human effort and connection, not just output — AI might replace all of the jobs; that's only a problem if you think that humans will care, but if they care, they will create new jobs.| Zachary Skidmore / DatacenterDynamics: |
Commonwealth Fusion Systems teams up with Nvidia and Siemens to build an AI digital twin of its SPARC fusion reactor, accelerating its push to commercial fusion — Claims will aid in accelerating the path to commercial fusion energy — US fusion firm Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) … | Dan Rys / Billboard: |
UMG announces a partnership with Nvidia “to pioneer responsible AI for music discovery, creation, and engagement”, centered on Nvidia's Music Flamingo model — The collaboration will allow fans and artists to go in-depth on the music they love and create an artist incubator to explore AI in human creation.| Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge: |
American Airlines partners with AT&T to add free, high-speed satellite-based Wi-Fi across its entire fleet, with a target spring 2026 completion date — The airline aims to have its entire fleet connected by spring 2026. … American Airlines announced it would be offering free …
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