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Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirements
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
File Explorer, Copilot and DirectX are some of Windows 11's functions that will use AI
Asus creates motherboard specifically for overclocking Chinese CPUs — boosts homegrown KX-7000 clocks by 25%
By Aaron Klotz published
China's latest KX-7000 was tested against the Core i5-7500, Core i7-7700K and Ryzen 7 1700X and found to have performance very similar to the i5-7500.
Nvidia CEO hand-delivers world's fastest AI system to OpenAI, again — first DGX H200 given to Sam Altman and Greg Brockman
By Dallin Grimm published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hand-delivered the world's first DGX H200 computer to OpenAI's CEO and president, continuing a trend of connecting OpenAI with bleeding edge AI compute power.
China's leading homegrown CPU maker announces lineup of Lenovo PCs
By Mark Tyson published
Devices such as desktops, SFF PCs, laptops, and more, were shown at a recent exhibition.
Raspberry Pi robot uses AI to motivate runners by shouting encouraging messages
By Ash Hill published
Sir Walter Richardson is using a Raspberry Pi to power his AI-based robot that follows runners, shouting messages of encouragement or discouragement depending on their performance.
TSMC says it doesn't need High-NA EUV chipmaking tools for 1.6nm-class node, but Intel has championed the tech
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC says it will not need a high-NA litho tool for its A16 technology but will keep exploring it for A16 and beyond.
TSMC readies lower-cost 4nm manufacturing tech: Up to 8.5% cheaper
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC rearchitects N4P process technology to make it cheaper.
Qualcomm faces Snapdragon X Elite/Plus benchmark cheating allegations
By Dallin Grimm published
SemiAccurate reports that it has independently determined that Qualcomm's freshly announced laptop chips are being marketed erroneously to consumers and OEMs.
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