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Portable AI supercomputer comes as a carry-on suitcase with wheels
By Jeff Butts published
Forget the days of trying to figure out how to transfer petabytes of data in a timely fashion. Gryf makes that carry-on friendly.
Asus quotes ridiculous $2,750 fee to replace chipped GPU power connector
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Other user stories leave a bad aftertaste, too.
Vendor releases an Intel motherboard for Anime fans
By Aaron Klotz published
Maxsun has a new Anime-themed B760 Micro-ATX motherboard featuring a white theme with Anime-inspired color accents and graphics.
Multiple Arm vendors are making chips for desktop PCs
By Anton Shilov published
The head of Arm says Qualcomm will not be alone with Windows for Arm processors, except for processors across different price bands.
Actress Felicia Day joins Thangs 3D Printing community, shares her own downloadable models
By Denise Bertacchi published
The popular 3D model download community is collaborating with the Hollywood star and geek icon on new designs.
OpenAI hits subreddit with copyright claim for using ChapGPT logo
By Jowi Morales published
Reddit sent a copyright notice to r/ChatGPT to remove the ChatGPT logo from its profile photo. However, OpenAI permitted the subreddit to use its logo one day after sending the notice.
Raspberry Pi fortune teller prints fortunes at the push of a button
By Ash Hill published
Kevin McAleer has created a Raspberry Pi-powered fortune teller that prints fortunes on receipt paper, inspired by the game from the movie 'Big.'
Fujitsu uses Fugaku supercomputer to train LLM: 13 billion parameters
By Anton Shilov published
Fujitsu trains Fugaku-LLM model with 13 billion parameters for research and commercial use.
US attacks China's Quantum research, spy balloons by adding 37 companies to ban list
By Dallin Grimm published
The US government has broken its record for most Chinese entities on the Entity List at once, with quantum research in China and elsewhere receiving fresh new sanctions and blockades.
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