AMD's new processors will compete against Nvidia's and Intel's chips that are specifically designed for AI PCs.
AMD, Intel, and Nvidia have long been in a computing performance arms race that requires more power than we can sustain, so the big three need to shift their focus.
Motherboard makers release revised models of existing boards all the time. But what is unusual here is that all these new additions are entry-level, and released rather quietly. Let's find out why.Read Entire Article
Intel Arc 31.0.101.5445 WHQL driver is now available for download with support and optimizations for the upcoming Manor Lords and fixes for performance issues in A Plague Tale: Requiem.
HMD has stepped out from the Nokia shadow and announced a new trio of affordable, repairable phones under its own Pulse branding. The HMD Pulse Pro, Pulse Plus and Pulse are notable for a couple of key reasons. For one thing, they're the first phones to carry the HMD branding. This Finnish manufacturer has, for a number of years now, been most notable for licensing out the Nokia name. If you've ever used a Nokia-branded Android phone, you've actually been using an HMD product. As tipped...
WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.
The block's contact points line up perfectly with all of an AM5 CPU's chiplets.
The launch includes three budget-friendly handsets, which feature several similarities in terms of hardware.
Apple reportedly wants to use AI to enhance its own data centers.
Built on the Zen 4 architecture, these are the first set of Pro chips from AMD to include built-in Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for AI workloads. They also come with integrated RDNA graphics.Read Entire Article
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally delivers the groundbreaking DGX H200 AI processor to OpenAI, heralding significant advancements in AI technology and research capabilities.
Intel has released a new Arc and Xe driver for users with supported processors and discrete graphics cards. Version 31.0.101.5444 non-WHQL delivers significant performance improvements for many games.