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Science Journal Says LK-99 Superconductor Dream is Over
By Francisco Pires published
An article posted to Nature aims to shed light on the scientific process surrounding the LK-99 replication attempts, and claims a scientific ending to the hype circuit.

Raspberry Pi Camera Instantly Develops Pictures into Digital Frame
By Ash Hill published
Max Van Leeuwen has converted a Polaroid camera into a digital camera using a Raspberry Pi that automatically develops pictures into a remote digital picture frame.

Stable Diffusion Optimized for Intel Silicon Boosts Arc A770 Performance by 54%
By Aaron Klotz published
Create AI-generated images even faster

Tape Storage Cheaper and Less Polluting than HDDs, SSDs: Research
By Mark Tyson published
Switching from HDD to tape for cold storage will cut costs, and benefit the planet, research increasingly shows.

Samsung to Produce 300-Layer V-NAND in 2024: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung to use double-stack architecture for 300-layer 3D V-NAND memory, according to a leak.

Nvidia Makes Nearly 1,000% Profit on H100 GPUs: Report
By Francisco Pires published
There are benefits to being the dominant player in the AI acceleration game. Those benefits apparently include orders of magnitude in profits.

Intel To Make Further Workforce Cuts in U.S., Report Says
By Anton Shilov published
Intel layoffs hundreds of GPU, cloud, and software R&D architects and engineers in Folsom and San Jose.

U.S. Injects $112M into Supercomputing to Enable Fusion Future
By Francisco Pires published
Following the second successful fusion ignition on the U.S.'s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the U.S. invests $112M additional greenbacks on fusion-related supercomputing efforts.
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