Yesterday KitGuru reviewed the new Zen 5 Ryzen 5 9600X and today it’s the turn of Ryzen 7 9700X. Both the six-core and eight-part have a tdp of a mere 65W and that takes us into new territory and ...
Let's talk about transformers, and not robots in disguise, but the neural network architecture that underpins basically every modern AI model. Transformers are smart, but they trade training ...
WIRED’s iconic series returned to San Francisco with a series of unforgettable, in-depth live conversations. Check out more highlights here. When asked by WIRED senior writer Lauren Goode if the tech ...
The five-year deal will commit OpenAI to purchasing six gigawatts worth of AMD’s GPUs for its AI data centers. The five-year deal will commit OpenAI to purchasing six gigawatts worth of AMD’s GPUs ...
AMD partners with AI startups to enhance chip and software design Cohere benefits from AMD's improved software, reducing adaptation time OpenAI influenced AMD's MI450 chip design SAN JOSE, June 13 ...
AMD's Helios server to challenge Nvidia's dominance OpenAI working with AMD on its MI450 chips AMD's acquisitions bolster AI chip and software teams Su took the stage at a developer conference in San ...
Abstract: We propose a new subassembly concept that structurally enhances heat dissipation and reliability by monolithically integrating multiple silicon carbide (SiC) chips on a single plate and ...
One of the oldest maxims in hacking is that once an attacker has physical access to a device, it’s game over for its security. The basis is sound. It doesn’t matter how locked down a phone, computer, ...
Ocean energy company Global OTEC unveiled the OTEC Power Module concept, a system that employs ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) technology to provide clean power for remote offshore platforms ...
Abstract: Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) is the typical procedure for non-muscle invasive bladder tumors. However, current TURBT using rigid surgical tools can hardly handle en bloc ...
Security flaws in your computer's firmware, the deep-seated code that loads first when you turn the machine on and controls even how its operating system boots up, have long been a target for hackers ...