
Anthony Garreffa
AI Laptops and AI Desktops Editor at TweakTown
AI Laptops & AI Desktops Editor @ TweakTown + Former Chief Gaming Officer + Technology Evangelist @ Allied Gaming + former Senior Editor of @TweakTown.
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3 days ago |
tweaktown.com | Anthony Garreffa
TL;DR: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced supplying AI semiconductors to Saudi Arabia’s Humain for 500-megawatt AI data centers, supporting the kingdom’s AI infrastructure and local data storage mandates. This partnership highlights Saudi Arabia’s commitment to expanding AI capabilities and energy-rich resources for advanced data center development.
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3 days ago |
tweaktown.com | Anthony Garreffa
TL;DR: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will announce the company’s new global headquarters in Taiwan during Computex 2025 in Taipei, highlighting Taiwan’s strategic role in NVIDIA’s AI innovation and manufacturing. Computex 2025 will focus on AI, with 60% of booths dedicated to AI technologies, emphasizing NVIDIA’s expanding presence in the region.
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3 days ago |
tweaktown.com | Anthony Garreffa
TL;DR: Samsung Foundry is nearing final evaluations of its next-gen 2nm process with NVIDIA and Qualcomm, aiming to secure orders amid geopolitical risks in Taiwan. With improved yields surpassing 40%, Samsung seeks to challenge TSMC’s dominance by offering a competitive alternative for advanced semiconductor manufacturing. Samsung Electronics has its Samsung Foundry semiconductor division conducting process evaluations with NVIDIA and Qualcomm to secure orders for its next-gen 2nm process node.
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3 days ago |
tweaktown.com | Anthony Garreffa
TL;DR: Apple is projected to order up to $60 billion in chips from TSMC in 2025, driven by advanced 2nm process technology and TSMC’s new Arizona fabs. This partnership will help TSMC surpass NT $1 trillion in revenue, solidifying its position as a leading semiconductor supplier for Apple’s product lineup.
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4 days ago |
tweaktown.com | Anthony Garreffa
TL;DR: TSMC’s increased wafer costs at US semiconductor plants have led NVIDIA to raise prices across its GPU lineup, including gaming and AI models. Supply chain challenges, a $5.5 billion Q1 2025 write-down, and production shifts to US fabs contribute to higher manufacturing expenses, driving widespread GPU price hikes.
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