• Intel takes on Nvidia and AMD with new AI chip Gaudi 3

    Intel Corp. is making a renewed push into the artificial intelligence chip market with the release of its Gaudi 3 processor. The company aims to take on Nvidia Corp, the current leader in this rapidly growing segment of the semiconductor industry.Gaudi 3, set for wider availability in the third quarter of 2024, focuses on enhancing performance in two crucial areas: Training AI systems and running the resulting software. Training AI involves feeding massive amounts of data to the system, and...

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    AMD rolls out its latest chips for AI PCs as competition with Nvidia and Intel heats up

    AMD's new processors will compete against Nvidia's and Intel's chips that are specifically designed for AI PCs.

  • Intel unveils its Gaudi 3 AI accelerator: 128GB HBM2e memory, set to rival Nvidia H100 and AMD MI300

    The new chip, which succeeds the Gaudi 2, combines two 5nm TSMC dies and features 64 5th-gen Tensor cores, 128GB of HBM2e memory at 3.7Gbps, and 3.7TB bandwidth per second.Read Entire Article

  • National power depends on sea power, and sea power cannot be improvised

    [Sponsored] MQ-9B SeaGuardian®, built by San Diego-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., is leading the way in transforming naval and maritime operations around the world.

  • Intel targets Nvidia with AI chip

    Intel unveiled its latest chip aimed at challenging Nvidia’s dominant market position for semiconductors which train and deploy large AI models.

  • Margot Robbie is doing yet another product movie

    All those people who accused Greta Gerwig of selling out when she announced her Narnia films likely didn’t know that there was an even bigger Rich Uncle Pennybags lurking in the shadows of Barbie Land. Even though her character left the world of toys to become a real girl at the end of Barbie, Margot Robbie is hopping right back in with a live-action film based on Hasbro’s Monopoly—the completely fictional board game where you can land in jail for tax evasion—produced by her company, LuckyChap,...

  • Power products: 10 of the best multi-use cosmetics

    Life’s too short for complicated routines and crowded makeup cabinets. Choose a hardworking product and do more with lessCreating the best beauty routine is all about picking the right products – and to streamline that process your best options are multi-use products. These two-in-ones have become a staple in the beauty world with cult favourites like Jones Road and Glossier Cloud Paint now viral sensations. The great thing about them is how effortlessly they can slip into your routines. Want a...

  • Nvidia advises crash-prone gamers to look to Intel for assistance

    Nvidia's latest graphics drivers for GeForce GPUs include some interesting release notes, which the company is sharing on its official forums as well. The GeForce Game Ready Drivers version 552.12 provide a notable "please note" section at the end, addressing two specific issues related to Chromium-based applications (such as webRead Entire Article

  • Intel To Take On Nvidia With New AI Chip 'Gaudi 3'

    The new AI chip Gaudi 3 is a fusion of two main processor chips, making it faster than the earlier versions of Gaudi.

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    Intel unveils latest AI chip as Nvidia competition heats up

    Intel is looking to take market share from current leader Nvidia, which has

  • Google is building its own AI chips—and it’s a warning shot at Nvidia and Intel

    Google announced a proprietary chip Tuesday that could help the company cut back its reliance on heavyweight chipmakers and gain a foothold in the increasingly competitive AI race. The new chip, dubbed Axion, will help handle the massive amount of data used by AI applications, Google said in a Tuesday statement. It’s designed to be

  • Intel launches new AI accelerator to take on Nvidia’s H100.

    Intel first introduced its Gaudi 3 AI accelerator last year, but now the company has revealed more details on performance. When compared to the H100 GPU, Intel says its Gaudi 3 accelerator can deliver “50% faster time-to-train on average across the Llama2 models” with better efficiency. The company also says the Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator will be a “fraction of the cost” of Nvidia’s pricey H100. It will become available to companies like Dell, HPE, and Lenovo in the second quarter of this year. ...