AMD Buys AI Startup MK1 to Supercharge GPU Inference
AMD has acquired AI startup MK1 to strengthen its inference capabilities. The deal brings technology optimized for AMD Instinct GPUs that currently handles massive daily token volumes.
AMD has acquired AI startup MK1 to strengthen its inference capabilities. The deal brings technology optimized for AMD Instinct GPUs that currently handles massive daily token volumes.
For the first time, researchers have successfully trapped a stable “closed-shell” molecule using deep ultraviolet light. The breakthrough with aluminum monofluoride required lasers operating at 227.5 nm and took nearly eight years to achieve. This opens doors to advanced quantum simulations and prec
Mozilla has officially ended Firefox support for 32-bit Linux systems with version 145. The update brings significant privacy improvements and PDF annotation features while requiring 64-bit systems moving forward.
Major oil companies reported profit declines between 2-12% in Q3 2025 as they shift focus back to traditional oil and gas operations. The industry is significantly cutting low-carbon investments after disappointing returns and is warning of potential energy shocks if oil investment doesn’t increase.
The current console generation launched in a pandemic and never found its identity. PlayStation 5 broke sales records but lacked defining games, while Xbox practically abandoned its own hardware. After five years, what’s next for console gaming?
Samsung is teaming up with Mark Cuban to bring AI education to US schools through its Solve for Tomorrow initiative. The program includes $29 million in technology, AI bootcamps, and teacher training resources to address the significant gap in AI education.
Paperboy Ventures is launching its first $3 million fund targeting early-stage CPG brands. The unique model combines media coverage with direct investment, featuring an unusual fee structure that eliminates management fees after just two years.
European edtech startups are raising millions for AI tools that promise to enhance rather than replace learning. From writing platforms to grading assistants, investors are betting big on AI’s educational potential despite cheating concerns.