SK hynix announced that its 256GB DDR5 RDIMM memory module built on 32Gb fifth-generation 10nm-class DRAM has completed Intel Data Center certification for the Intel Xeon 6 platform. This validation confirms performance, compatibility, and quality standards required for high-capacity server environments. SK hynix said the module delivers higher inference performance and lower power use compared with earlier designs.
Meta is said to be negotiating a large-scale agreement to use Google’s custom AI chips, signaling a potential shift away from Nvidia-dominated infrastructure and a broader rethink of how hyperscalers build AI systems.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes China is only a fraction behind the United States in AI development and warns that restrictive chip policies risk pushing half of the world’s developers out of the American tech ecosystem. His comments raise tough questions about how the US plans to stay ahead in a race that is no longer one sided.
Lip-Bu Tan, former Cadence CEO and longtime industry heavyweight, will officially step into Intel’s top role on March 18, 2025....






