BitEnergy boffins cut AI power by 95 per cent
Published in AI
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 09:42

BitEnergy boffins cut AI power by 95 per cent


All it needs is a special type of hardware

Boffins from BitEnergy AI have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a new method that they think can cut AI model power consumption by up to 95 per cent.

DoJ considers breaking up Google
Published in News
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 09:32

DoJ considers breaking up Google


Its adorable that it thinks it can do that

The US Department of Justice claims it is considering breaking up Google, forgetting that it is in the land of the fee, where big corporations can do what they like.

MediaTek releases Dimensity 9400 chipset
Published in News
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 09:21

MediaTek releases Dimensity 9400 chipset


Based on TSMC’s 3nm process

MediaTek has lifted the kimono on its new Dimensity 9400 chipset, constructed on TSMC’s 3nm process, and featuring an All Big Core design

Nvidia boss should buy Intel
Published in News
Tuesday, 08 October 2024 11:38

Nvidia boss should buy Intel


He just has to max out his credit card

The IT industry has been adding up some numbers and concluded that Nvidia's boss, Jensen Huang, current personal worth is now so great that he could buy Intel.

Qualcomm launches AI-powered wireless networking platform
Published in Network


Claims better faster Wi-fi 7

Qualcomm has just launched a new wireless networking platform run by an AI co-processor.

Smart TV’s are a digital trojan horse
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Tuesday, 08 October 2024 11:05

Smart TV’s are a digital trojan horse


Centre for Digital Democracy complains

The companies driving the streaming industry, including manufacturers of smart TVs and streaming sticks, as well as streaming service providers, have established a “surveillance system” that has “long undermined privacy and consumer protection,”

Global semiconductor sales surge
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Tuesday, 08 October 2024 10:53

Global semiconductor sales surge


Not so fast Europe

Global semiconductor sales have surged by 20.6 per cent to a record $53.1 billion, although the figures from Europe are a litte disappointing.

Cognizant discriminated against non-Indian employees
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US jury rules 

A US jury has ruled that IT services and consulting firm Cognizant engaged in discriminatory practices against non-Indian employees and should be liable for punitive damages to compensate those affected.

Swedes come with a way to mitigating memory bottlenecks
Published in News


Nvidia will not be happy

A Swedish outfit originating from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg has come up with a way to enhance server efficiency by mitigating memory bottlenecks.

Trump’s crypto partners have chequered pasts
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Lawsuits, unpaid debt and taxes

According to the New York Times, the people Former President Donald Trump is bringing in to manage his cryptocurrency business might not be the people you would want to trust your cash.