Arm AGI CPU arrives as company stops playing middleman and starts building its own chips for AI data centers
Arm is no longer just designing chips for others. With the AGI CPU, it is stepping into the data center and aiming at AI workloads head-on.
Arm is no longer just designing chips for others. With the AGI CPU, it is stepping into the data center and aiming at AI workloads head-on.
Epic is laying off over 1000 employees after a slowdown in Fortnite engagement. The company admits it has struggled to deliver the same magic that once made the game unstoppable, raising questions about what comes next.
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