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OpenAI announces competitor for Apple's Siri, GPT-4o, and new desktop PC client
By Dallin Grimm published
OpenAI's Spring Update provides new info for fans of generative AI
Nvidia announces supercomputers based on its Grace Hopper platform: 200 ExaFLOPS for AI
By Anton Shilov published
Multiple supercomputers across the world set to adopt Nvidia's Grace Hopper.
Intel-powered Aurora supercomputer fails to dethrone AMD-powered Frontier on Top500 list, again
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel announced that the Aurora supercomputer is now the fastest AI supercomputer in the world, but it has still fallen short of taking the lead of the fastest system on the Top500 list.
Arm to develop AI processors — prototypes ready for spring 2025, says report
By Anton Shilov published
Arm is reportedly developing AI processors for Softbank, and its first designs are expected to emerge in 2025.
AI GPU bottleneck has eased, but now power will constrain AI growth warns Zuckerberg
By Mark Tyson published
Energy constraints are set to become the IT industry’s next bottleneck, reasons Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a recent interview.
Portable AI supercomputer comes as a carry-on suitcase with wheels
By Jeff Butts published
Forget the days of trying to figure out how to transfer petabytes of data in a timely fashion. Gryf makes that carry-on friendly.
Asus quotes ridiculous $2,750 fee to replace chipped GPU power connector
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Other user stories leave a bad aftertaste, too.
Multiple Arm vendors are making chips for desktop PCs
By Anton Shilov published
The head of Arm says Qualcomm will not be alone with Windows for Arm processors, except for processors across different price bands.
OpenAI hits subreddit with copyright claim for using ChapGPT logo
By Jowi Morales published
Reddit sent a copyright notice to r/ChatGPT to remove the ChatGPT logo from its profile photo. However, OpenAI permitted the subreddit to use its logo one day after sending the notice.
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