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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing at an exponential rate, with a broad range of topics spanning from the latestCPUs,GPUs, ASICs and FPGAs that run modern AI workloads, along with the different types of AI usages, such as the different types of large language models (LLM) and how they are trained and then used for inference workloads. Here you'll find Tom's Hardware's leading coverage of all things AI.
Latest about Artificial Intelligence

Japanese toilet maker 'the most undervalued and overlooked AI memory beneficiary,' investors claim
ByZak Killianpublished
A company most famous for toilets and bidets is seeing meteoric stock growth due to demand for its advanced ceramics products.

IBM triples entry-level hires for 2026 despite AI adoption, bucking industry trends
ByJon Martindalepublished
PremiumIBM wants to keep entry-level roles accessible.

OpenClaw-fueled ordering frenzy creates Apple Mac shortage
ByJowi Moralespublished
AI is coming for high-end Mac Studios and Mac minis, too.

Microsoft’s AI boss says AI can replace every white-collar job in 18 months
ByJowi Moralespublished
And now, the end is near...

Living neurons integrated into modern AI processing, claims SF startup
ByMark Tysonpublished
Startup raises $25m to boost its biological neuron-driven pathway to replace, or augment, silicon compute in AI.

OpenAI launches GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark on Cerebras chips — marks AI giants first production deployment away from Nvidia
ByLuke Jamespublished
OpenAI on Thursday released GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, its first AI model served on chips from Cerebras Systems, marking the ChatGPT maker’s first production deployment on non-Nvidia silicon.

Nvidia DGX Spark update cuts idle power by 32% or more
ByJeffrey Kampmanpublished
The latest software update for Nvidia's DGX Spark reduces idle power by 32% or more, thanks to better power management on its 200 Gbps ConnectX NIC.

Anthropic promises to pay for electricity price increases due to it's AI data centers
ByJowi Moralespublished
The company says that it will pay for the infrastructure upgrades needed for its power demand and that it will also find new sources to keep electricity prices down for the average consumer.
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