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Musk's SpaceX has rented out access to its supercomputer's 220,000 Nvidia GPUs and 300 megawatts of AI compute power to rival Anthropic — Musk says “No one set off my evil detector,” Anthropic also interested in orbital data centers

… The Colossus 1 deal means that the whole first-generation cluster, originally built to power xAI’s own Grok models, is now powering one of its direct AI rivals, as the company focuses on building Colossus 2 . …

May 7, 2026 · Etiido Uko
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Musk's Colossus 1 AI supercomputer's inefficient mixed-architecture design couldn't be used to train Grok, so Anthropic's using it for inference instead — Musk readies unified Blackwell-only Colossus 2 for frontier training and potential IPO

… While training an AI model is an expensive, one-time computational undertaking, serving that model to millions of users simultaneously creates a continuous, round-the-clock demand for compute that scales directly with every new user and every new query. …

May 15, 2026 · Etiido Uko
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AMD Ryzen AI Max 400 ‘Gorgon Halo’ packs up to 192GB of unified memory — refreshed APU uses Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5, and can clock up to 5.2 GHz

… With Linux, AMD says the Ryzen AI Halo offers up to 14% higher tokens per second than the DGX Spark with the GLM 4.7 Flash 30B model, as well as up to 4% higher tokens per second with Qwen 3.6 35B. AMD also compared the Ryzen AI Halo to the Mac Mini M4 Pro, showing around 4X scaling in AI workloads. …

May 21, 2026 · Jake Roach
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