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Sources: top VC firms in India like Khosla and Accel are set to commit investments from $300M to $500M each to India's AI ecosystem at the AI Impact Summit (The Economic Times)

The Economic Times:
Sources: top VC firms in India like Khosla and Accel are set to commit investments from $300M to $500M each to India's AI ecosystem at the AI Impact Summit  —  Top venture capital firms in India are set to invest $300-500 million each into the country's AI ecosystem, covering infrastructure …

Valve says the Steam Deck OLED may be "intermittently" out of stock due to memory and storage shortages; it has been out of stock in the US for a few days (Jay Peters/The Verge)

Jay Peters / The Verge:
Valve says the Steam Deck OLED may be “intermittently” out of stock due to memory and storage shortages; it has been out of stock in the US for a few days  —  The PC gaming handheld has been out of stock in the US for a few days. … Valve has updated the Steam Deck OLED website …

Valve’s Steam Deck OLED will be ‘intermittently’ out of stock because of the RAM crisis

Valve has updated the Steam Deck website to say that the Steam Deck OLED may be out of stock "intermittently in some regions due to memory and storage shortages." The PC gaming handheld has been out of stock in the US and other parts of the world for a few days, and thanks to this […]

Sony says it has developed tech to identify copyrighted music in AI-generated songs, aiming to help rights holders receive compensation if their music was used (Rei Nakafuji/Nikkei Asia)

Rei Nakafuji / Nikkei Asia:
Sony says it has developed tech to identify copyrighted music in AI-generated songs, aiming to help rights holders receive compensation if their music was used  —  Japanese company seeks to help copyright holders receive share of revenue  —  Sony Group operates major music labels under its umbrella.

Micron launches the first mass-produced PCIe 6.0 SSDs, with read speeds up to 28GB/s, double that of PCIe 5.0 SSDs, optimized for AI and data center deployments (Aaron Klotz/Tom's Hardware)

Aaron Klotz / Tom's Hardware:
Micron launches the first mass-produced PCIe 6.0 SSDs, with read speeds up to 28GB/s, double that of PCIe 5.0 SSDs, optimized for AI and data center deployments  —  Micron's new drive is so fast that it fully benefits from liquid cooling, but air cooling is still supported