Nvidia’s AI-chip dominance isn’t a moat: rivals are betting billions to unseat it
When one supplier owns the stack, buyers should expect a scramble from well-funded alternatives, not rest.

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When one supplier owns the stack, buyers should expect a scramble from well-funded alternatives, not rest.

The seventh Minions film, set in the 1920s, earns a rare consensus: kids slapstick plus grown-up film nerd smarts.

The far-ultraviolet system is pitched as production-ready, aiming to sanitize cabins without waiting for vehicles to be empty.

António Guterres says the science is here, and governments should not wait for a responsible AI framework.

The first artificial cell that feeds, divides, and “evolves” answers what minimum life needs, and what it enables.

The move shifts from AI lab bets to the infrastructure and energy beneath them, with real signals for where capital flows next.

New field-experiment evidence says AI answers siphon traffic and signals without improving user experience or quality engagement.

A practical reporting path for unsafe AI behavior, and a signal to regulators and boards that these risks are trackable.

As HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel regains momentum, Matt Smith lines up a new series with heat and a body count.

Xbox employees have started testing a disc-to-digital feature after May code hints, as Microsoft moves toward ending disc production.

The shift is already long-planned in the industry, but Sony is drawing a hard line starting Jan. 2028.

MPs fear road-project cuts are the “poisoned chalice” trade. The argument behind the cash shift is now out in the open.