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OpenAI’s Reported $600B Compute Plan Shows How Big the AI Arms Race Is Getting
Reuters reports a source says OpenAI is targeting roughly $600B in compute spend through 2030. The figure underscores how fundraising, chips, and data-center power are becoming the real AI bottlenecks.
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Xbox Leadership Shakeup: What’s Confirmed vs Rumor After Phil Spencer’s Retirement News
Microsoft confirmed Phil Spencer is retiring and named Asha Sharma as gaming CEO, per Reuters. A separate rumor claiming Spencer was “forced out” remains unverified.
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Nvidia Leak Claims Extreme 5090 Ti Prototype Power Targets – But Will It Ship?
A leak claims an RTX 5090 Ti / “Blackwell TITAN” prototype could target 750W–1000W power draw with only modest gains over RTX 5090. It’s unverified, and prototypes don’t guarantee retail launches.
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Low-Cost “MacBook” Rumor: Bright Colors, $599–$799 Talk Ahead of Apple’s March 4 Event
Apple’s March 4 event is confirmed, and rumors claim a low-cost “MacBook” in bright colors could debut with $599–$799 pricing talk. The name, chip, and Apple Intelligence support are the big unknowns.
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Science’s BCI Ecosystem Gets a Major Partner: Neurosoft Joins the Stack
Science Corp. and Neurosoft Bioelectronics announced a multi-year partnership giving Neurosoft access to Science’s clinical-grade “BCI Ecosystem” tooling. The goal: faster first-in-human trials and bigger neural datasets without rebuilding the entire hardware stack.
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Report: OpenAI Wants ChatGPT in Your Home, Starting With a $200–$300 Camera Speaker
OpenAI is reportedly developing consumer hardware, led by a camera-equipped smart speaker. Price and timing are reported (not confirmed), but the direction is loud: AI is moving beyond apps.
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Apple’s Low-Cost “MacBook” Rumor Is Back: A18 Pro, Fun Colors, Big Questions
A low-cost, colorful “MacBook” rumor is gaining steam again ahead of Apple’s March 4 media event. The idea makes sense — but the price and key specs are still unconfirmed.
