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Snapdragon X exclusive Copilot+ features begin trickling through to modern x86 Windows 11 PCs
By Mark Tyson published
Microsoft has announced that several Windows 11 Copilot+ AI features are graduating from Snapdragon X exclusivity to AMD Ryzen AI 300 series and Intel Core Ultra 200V PCs.

Some ChatGPT users are addicted and will suffer withdrawal symptoms if cut off, say researchers
By Mark Tyson published
OpenAI and MIT worked together on a study of four million interactions over 28 days.

Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra B300 —1.5X faster than B200 with 288GB HBM3e and 15 PFLOPS dense FP4
By Jarred Walton published
Nvidia officially revealed its Blackwell Ultra B300 data center GPU, which packs up to 288GB of HBM3e memory and offers 1.5X the compute potential of the existing B200 solution.

Xbox announces 'Copilot for Gaming' AI assistant coming soon to early access
By Dallin Grimm published
Xbox announces its new "Copilot for Gaming" AI assistant, which will seek to help gamers in real-time with all manner of gaming needs.

AI bots can now play Mafia with each other — but they aren't great at it
By Sayem Ahmed published
A developer has created a way for multiple LLM chatbots to play Mafia against each other, with a ranking, full transcripts and a leaderboard.

Firm says AI-assisted security analyzer found 16 bugs in OpenRISC CPU core in under 60 seconds
By Mark Tyson published
Caspia Technologies has shared performance details of its CODAx AI-assisted security linter, designed to smartly check processor designs for security violations.

Meta develops 'hat' for typing text by thinking, leverages AI
By Jowi Morales published
Meta researchers developed a machine that could read brain signals and convert them into key presses.

Microsoft Snapdragon X Copilot+ PCs get local DeepSeek-R1 first
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft makes DeepSeek locally available on Copilot+ PCs. Model to arrive first on Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors — Intel and AMD chips to follow.

AI research team claims to reproduce DeepSeek core technologies for $30 — relatively small R1-Zero model has remarkable problem-solving abilities
By Jowi Morales published
PhD-candidate Jiayi Pan led a team at UC Berkeley that reproduced the core technology of DeepSeek R1-Zero for just $30, showing how AI could become affordable to just about anyone.

Sam Altman said startups with only $10 million were 'totally hopeless' competing with OpenAI, DeepSeek's disruption says otherwise
By Mark Tyson published
Sam Altman's comments on the prospects of AI startups may have come back to bite him after the dramatic debut of DeepSeek.
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