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Baidu developing AI-driven animal to human translator – Dr Doolittle plans revealed in patent application
By Mark Tyson published
Animal owners seeking a deeper understanding of their beloved Fido or Tiddles have new hope after a recently filed patent from Chinese search giant Baidu was unearthed.

Alienware's new Aurora laptops are for gamers who crave some design subtlety
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Alienware's new 16 and 16X Aurora laptops are designed for subtlety and portability, with a toned-down design.

Intel teases Arc Battlemage professional GPUs for Computex — Variants with 24GB of VRAM alleged
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel is set to announce new Arc GPUs for the professional market at Computex, likely powered by its latest Battlemage (Xe2) architecture.

Musk’s Colossus is fully operational with 200,000 GPUs backed by Tesla batteries
By Jowi Morales published
The first 150-MW substation is finally complete, allowing the Memphis Supercluster to get power from the TVA grid.

Nvidia reportedly halts RTX 5090D deliveries in China — undelivered orders canceled, GPU ban speculated
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia reportedly cancelled the sales of the RTX 5090D in China.

After projecting losses of $1.5 billion, AMD CEO Lisa Su calls for a balance between export controls and national security
By Anton Shilov published
Standards is key to prosperity.

Intel Arrow Lake processors bottleneck PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs by 16%
By Aaron Klotz, Anton Shilov published
Arrow Lake CPUs are allegedly bottlenecking PCIe 5.0 SSDs in Z890 motherboards, causing 5.0-capable drives to peak at 12GB/s rather than 14GB/s.

Intel’s XeSS 2 expands support to 10 new games, XeSS surpasses 200-game milestone
By Kunal Khullar published
Intel’s XeSS 2 upscaling tech gains traction with more game support and promising FPS gains
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