QbitAI reports that a core figure behind OpenAI’s first in-house chip has moved to Anthropic. The timing matters because the move is framed as happening just before mass production. Without the full article, details such as the person’s identity, role, chip specifications, production schedule, and Anthropic’s exact plans remain unconfirmed.
To bypass US semiconductor equipment sanctions, Huawei has introduced the "τ (Tau) scaling law." Instead of physical transistor shrinking, this approach focuses on reducing signal propagation delay via design-level innovations like logic folding. Huawei aims to achieve performance equivalent to a 1.4nm node by 2031, challenging TSMC's lithography-centric dominance.
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AI chip design unicorn Cerebras Systems officially entered its long-awaited initial public offering (IPO) at a valuation of $60 billion. This company…