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Accenture and Nvidia have announced they are expanding their AI partnership, aiming to promote (and possibly sell) machine learning algorithms to a growing number of enterprise organizations. The renewed effort includes developing a business group at Accenture (Nvidia Business Group), with tens of thousands of trained professionals and autonomous agents ready to deploy in large-scale operations.

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Dense, power-efficient Monaka-based servers.

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Fabs are funded under the CHIPS & Science Act.

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The Noctua Edition PSU should be whisper quiet.

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Research hints at an ‘incredibly efficient optical storage’ advance.

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Let's hope this makes for a more transparent RMA process overall.

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TSMC's keeping the ball rolling but healthy competition would be better.

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It's more machines than humans but people are still at the heart of making sure it's all good.

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A new vague plan pins domestic 65nm to 2030.

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Formally referred to as a Safety Reinforced Layer (SRL), the composite material measures just one micrometer thick – or about 1/100th the thickness of a human hair. It is designed to sit between the cathode layer and the current collector (an aluminum foil that functions as a pathway for electrons) in a battery and acts as a temperature-sensitive fuse.

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Corning unveils new ultra-low expansion material.

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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has acquired a fabrication plant to secure supplies of gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductors needed by the armed forces.

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Cerebras's valuation is currently unclear

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First proposed by retro enthusiast Eivind Bohler on the VOGONS forums a year ago, the ITX-Llama project can run DOS, or even early Windows games, on an x86-compatible system-on-chip design. The Vortex86EX module, manufactured by Taiwanese company DM&P Electronics, includes a "true" x86 ISA hardware implementation with a clock rate between 100 and 500MHz.

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First proposed by retro enthusiast Eivind Bohler on the VOGONS forums a year ago, the ITX-Llama project can run DOS, or even early Windows games, on an x86-compatible system-on-chip design. The Vortex86EX module, manufactured by Taiwanese company DM&P Electronics, includes a "true" x86 ISA hardware implementation with a clock rate between 100 and 500MHz.

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Not to scale, of course, but it does work! And it's about as slow as the original.

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Not three years behind, as previously speculated

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Microsoft will still continue its HoloLens work with the US Army.

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Desktop users aren't missing out on much.

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Two home-grown AI LLMs probably trained with Ascend AI chips

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Two home-grown AI LLMs probably trained with Ascend AI chips

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Western Digital gets hard drives, SanDisk gets flash.

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Small, easily transportable nukes could power our data driven future.

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For now, the impact is unclear.

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Cerebras faces competition from Nvidia, as well as cloud providers that have developed in-house chips for running artificial intelligence models.

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