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Month: January 2026

Nvidia’s China Gamble Pays Off as H200 Chips Get Green Light
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Nvidia’s China Gamble Pays Off as H200 Chips Get Green Light

Nvidia appears to have cleared a major regulatory hurdle in China. After CEO Jensen Huang’s personal diplomacy, companies like DeepSeek and Tencent are now getting approval to purchase its H200 AI GPUs.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
Japan’s green data center bets on Southeast Asia link-up
CloudData

Japan’s green data center bets on Southeast Asia link-up

A new partnership aims to link a renewable-powered data center in Hokkaido with facilities in Singapore and Indonesia. The goal is to attract Southeast Asian AI compute demand to Japan using a low-latency network.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
China’s letting DeepSeek buy NVIDIA H200 chips. With strings attached.
AISemiconductors

China’s letting DeepSeek buy NVIDIA H200 chips. With strings attached.

The U.S. export ban on advanced AI chips is getting a complicated, conditional carve-out. According to a new report, Chinese authorities have cleared the startup DeepSeek to buy NVIDIA’s flagship H200 accelerators, but final terms are still being worked out.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026
Norway’s Data Center Boom Continues with New 96MW AI Project
CloudDataInnovation

Norway’s Data Center Boom Continues with New 96MW AI Project

Aker Nscale is developing a 96MW data center in Skien, Norway, aimed at AI workloads. This follows Google’s 240MW campus in the same town, highlighting Norway’s growing appeal for major compute projects.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026
The AI Regulation Trap Is Crushing Startups
AIPolicyStartups

The AI Regulation Trap Is Crushing Startups

According to Fortune, over 1,200 AI-related bills were introduced in states last year, with 145 becoming law. This creates contradictory rules that add a 17% overhead cost to AI systems and can turn a startup’s profit into a loss. The White House has taken a first step, but critics say only Congress

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026
Supply Chain Attacks Are Getting Sneakier and More Targeted
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

Supply Chain Attacks Are Getting Sneakier and More Targeted

Software supply chain attacks are now the second most prevalent threat. Adversaries are shifting to targeted, long-term strategies that exploit trust in open-source communities and development workflows.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
Kioxia and Sandisk Lock In NAND Supply for Another Decade
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Kioxia and Sandisk Lock In NAND Supply for Another Decade

Kioxia and Sandisk have extended their Yokkaichi NAND flash joint venture agreement through December 31, 2034, adding five years to the partnership. The deal includes a $1.165 billion payment from Sandisk to Kioxia for manufacturing services, paid in installments from 2026 to 2029. This move locks i

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
Galaxy Watch 4 gets a crucial fix-it update
CybersecurityHardwareSoftware

Galaxy Watch 4 gets a crucial fix-it update

Samsung is pushing a new software update for the Galaxy Watch 4 and 4 Classic. It aims to fix issues introduced with the recent One UI 8 Watch upgrade and includes the latest security patch.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026
A Swiss Court Just Reopened Jordan Chiles’ Olympic Bronze Medal Case
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A Swiss Court Just Reopened Jordan Chiles’ Olympic Bronze Medal Case

In a major twist, Jordan Chiles’ fight to reclaim her 2024 Olympic floor exercise bronze medal is back on. A Swiss court has accepted new video evidence, sending the case back to sports’ highest court for a fresh review. This comes over 500 days after the medal was controversially awarded to another

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026
CFTC Backs Off Prediction Market Ban, Promises New Rules
DataInnovation

CFTC Backs Off Prediction Market Ban, Promises New Rules

In a major shift, the new CFTC chairman is withdrawing a 2024 proposed rule that would have banned trading on sports and politics. The move provides immediate relief to prediction market platforms currently fighting legal battles in multiple states.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026

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