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The Nikkei 225 index fell below 69,000 points, down 1.13% on the day.
2026-06-24
The Nikkei 225 index fell below 69,000 points, down 1.13% on the day.
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2026-06-23
June 22 — Moore Threads released GPU driver v340.150. The update expands platform compatibility by adding support for systems without Resizable BAR, improves Blender’s Vulkan backend and Vulkan video codec support in FFmpeg, and applies game-specific
June 22 — Moore Threads released GPU driver v340.150. The update expands platform compatibility by adding support for systems without Resizable BAR, improves Blender’s Vulkan backend and Vulkan video codec support in FFmpeg, and applies game-specific optimizations. A highlighted change implements low-level compatibility fixes to stabilize operation on older CPUs and motherboards lacking Resizable BAR, aimed at improving gaming, content-creation and productivity use cases.
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Surging AI compute has pushed optical-interconnect valuations higher and amplified stock volatility. A SemiAnalysis report alleging delays to CPO (co‑packaged optics) mass production sparked a global sell-off in optical-communications names; NVIDIA e
Surging AI compute has pushed optical-interconnect valuations higher and amplified stock volatility. A SemiAnalysis report alleging delays to CPO (co‑packaged optics) mass production sparked a global sell-off in optical-communications names; NVIDIA executives denied a delay at a Taipei event and industry contacts say CPO mass production has not been postponed. Market confusion appears to conflate small‑batch validation with full industry rollout. Multiple industry sources identify indium‑phosphide laser chips as the binding constraint: long photonic‑chip fab buildouts and extended customer validation cycles make lasers the current capacity bottleneck. Strategically, CPO remains the long‑term solution for hyperscale model training clusters, but near term NPO, LPO and conventional pluggable modules are likely to operate in parallel to meet ultra‑high bandwidth demand. Deployment will be upstream‑capacity led and phased; compute‑bandwidth demand remains robust.
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