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Analysts expect 15% price hike for AI PCs — 60% of PCs will have local AI capabilities by 2027
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Not surprising as all chipmakers have begun integrating NPU in CPUs and GPUs
Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
File Explorer, Copilot and DirectX are some of Windows 11's functions that will use AI
U.S. lawmakers annoyed with Huawei's latest laptop with Intel Meteor Lake CPUs
By Anton Shilov published
As the presidential election race heats up, Republican lawmakers criticize Biden administration export decisions.
Blacklisted Huawei unveils new Intel-powered notebooks — MateBook X Pro comes armed with latest Core Ultra inside
By Anton Shilov published
Despite sanctions Huawei obtains Intel's latest Core Ultra 'Meteor Lake' processor, uses its AI capabilities.
Nvidia's H100 AI GPU shortages ease as lead times drop from up to four months to 8-12 weeks
By Aaron Klotz published
Lead times for Nvidia's H100 GPU have dropped enormously from almost a year down to just 12-8 weeks. This will help companies like OpenAI attain more H100 GPUs to train their own LLMs.
Elon Musk says the next-generation Grok 3 model will require 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs to train
By Anton Shilov published
GPU shortages and power are the two main obstacles for AI development.
Fourteen LLMs fight it out in Street Fighter III
By Mark Tyson published
A new artificial intelligence (AI) benchmark based on classic arcade title Street Fighter III was devised at the Mistral AI hackathon in San Francisco last week.
Arm China bolsters its AI accelerator with open source driver to compete against AMD, Intel, and Apple
By Anton Shilov published
Arm China continues to silently strengthen its product stack, now has an AI developers board and open-source drivers for its NPU design.
AMD lists mystery MI388X AI GPU in official docs, says it's barred from China sales due to US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
AMD lists a mystery MI388X AI GPU in official docs as barred from China sales.
Half of Russian-made chips are defective: Baikal struggles to meet Russia's demand
By Anton Shilov published
Russian companies fail to package already made silicon: 50% of processors get ruined at final stage of manufacturing. This is limiting the quantity of Baikal's CPUs that make it to market.
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