AMD's 2026 AI Blitz: New CPUs, FSR 4, and a MacBook Rival - Professional coverage
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AMD’s 2026 AI Blitz: New CPUs, FSR 4, and a MacBook Rival

According to KitGuru.net, AMD has kicked off CES 2026 with a slew of new products, firmly shifting its focus to…

Grok's Explicit AI Images Spark Global Legal Firestorm for X - Professional coverage
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Grok’s Explicit AI Images Spark Global Legal Firestorm for X

According to CNBC, Elon Musk's X is now under investigation by authorities in Europe, India, and Malaysia following revelations that…

Microsoft buys Osmos to make Fabric data platform smarter - Professional coverage
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Microsoft buys Osmos to make Fabric data platform smarter

According to GeekWire, Microsoft announced on Monday that it has acquired Osmos, a Seattle-based startup founded in 2019. The deal's…

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Startup Develops Laser-Based Chip Cooling Technology to Combat Data Center Heat

A Minnesota startup is developing revolutionary laser cooling technology that converts heat directly into light. The approach could eliminate dark silicon limitations and dramatically improve chip performance while reducing energy consumption.

Revolutionary Approach to Chip Cooling

According to reports from Minnesota-based startup Maxwell Labs, researchers are developing a groundbreaking technology that uses lasers to cool high-performance chips by converting heat directly into light. This approach, reportedly called photonic cooling, represents a fundamental shift from traditional cooling methods that simply move heat away from chip surfaces. Sources indicate this technology could potentially cool hot spots with power densities orders of magnitude higher than current chips can handle.

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Chip Sector Rally Fuels Wall Street Gains Following TSMC Earnings Beat

Major U.S. stock indexes opened higher Thursday as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s positive earnings update fueled renewed enthusiasm for artificial intelligence investments. The technology-heavy Nasdaq led gains with a 0.42% increase, while chip stocks extended their recent rally following the optimistic outlook from the world’s largest contract chipmaker.

Market Rally Extends on Semiconductor Optimism

Wall Street’s main indexes opened higher Thursday as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) delivered an upbeat quarterly update that reportedly reignited investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence technologies. According to reports from Reuters, the positive earnings from the world’s largest contract chipmaker contributed to extended gains in semiconductor stocks and broader market optimism.