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Micron introduces 4600 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe client SSD, promises lower AI load times
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
The 4600 SSD uses G9 TLC NAND and an eight-channel SMI2508 controller.

AMD's game-changing Strix Halo APU, formally known as the Ryzen AI Max+, poses for new die shots and gets annotated
By Hassam Nasir last updated
New die shots offer a glimpse of the intricacies that went into designing AMD's flagship Strix Point or Ryzen AI Max APUs.

Elon Musk's Grok 3 is now available, beats ChatGPT in some benchmarks
By Jowi Morales published
Elon Musk just launched Grok 3, which he claims to be the most powerful model available right now.

Modder crams LLM onto Raspberry Pi Zero USB stick
By Sayem Ahmed published
A Raspberry Pi Zero can run a local LLM using llama.cpp. But, while functional, slow token speeds make it impractical for real-world use.

Chinese AI model DeepSeek is being integrated into smart TVs
By Jowi Morales published
Chinese TV maker Skyworth is adding DeepSeek R-1 support to its latest smart TVs.

Leakers suggest AMD Strix Halo reviews tomorrow, hit retail on Feb 25
By Hassam Nasir published
Review for AMD's flagship Strix Halo APUs reportedly go live tomorrow, with the first laptops from Asus slated for launch in around one week.

Increased Linux kernel timer frequency delivers big boost in AI workloads
By Mark Tyson published
Linux kernel timer frequency boosted to 1,000 Hz, test suite compares performance to current default 250 Hz timer.

AMD Ryzen AI Max+ iGPU matches the RTX 4060 laptop in leaked tests
By Hassam Nasir published
An early sample of the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 "Strix Halo" reportedly keeps pace with Nvidia's dedicated RTX 4060 laptop in synthetic GPU benchmarks.

How to Run DeepSeek R1 on your Raspberry Pi 5
By Les Pounder published
DeepSeek’s R1 model caused a seismic event in the world of AI and we take a version of this model for a spin on a n $80 Raspberry Pi 5.

Huawei manages to pull $118 billion in revenue despite strict U.S. sanctions and restrictions
By Kunal Khullar published
Huawei's consumer business has bounced back since August 2023, following the launch of new smartphones featuring domestically produced chipsets that bypass U.S. sanctions.
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