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Huawei and OrangePi launch new dev board with mystery CPU and AI processor — Huawei again hides chip specs from prying eyes
By Jeff Butts published
The single-board computer, exclusive to Chinese buyers, is custom-built for development and learning environments.
AMD responds to buggy AI software complaints, releases firmware documentation for RDNA3 GPUs
By Christopher Harper published
AMD publishes Micro Engine Scheduler (MES) firmware source and documentation on GPUOpen.com.
Full scan of 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue took 1.4 petabytes of data
By Dallin Grimm published
Mind-boggling mind research.
19 years later, X-Fi is still kicking — Creative announces Super X-Fi Gen4 AI audio profile
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
But does it use AI for optimization?
If you think PCIe 5.0 runs hot, wait till you see PCIe 6.0's new thermal throttling technique
By Anton Shilov published
If you think PCIe 5.0 runs hot, wait till you see the thermal throttling for PCIe 6.0.
Open AI plans to steal Google’s thunder by announcing an AI-powered search engine one day before Google I/O 2024 — report
By Jowi Morales published
OpenAI will reportedly announce an AI-powered search product one day before Google's Gemini AI is expected to take center stage in its own developer conference.
Steam Deck update brings BIOS overclocking and improved graphics driver to SteamOS
By Christopher Harper published
Valve releases an ambitious SteamOS update that includes Steam Deck LCD overclocking support.
Asus' upcoming ROG Ally X revision comes with minor spec bumps, same APU
By Christopher Harper published
An updated ROG Ally Z1 Extreme model gets a sneak preview ahead of an official June 2 announcement.
China seizing TSMC would be 'devastating' for U.S. economy, Commerce Secretary says
By Anton Shilov published
If China captures Taiwan and TSMC, this will be a major blow for U.S.-based companies and economy, which is why U.S. invests in its own semiconductor production, says Gina Raimondo.
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