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mardi 13 août 2024, 15:57
US sanctions may make things hard for Huawei, but the tech titan still has big GPU ambitions Huawei is reportedly preparing a graphics chip on par with Nvidia's popular H100, and will launch it later this year.…
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Bad news if you're buying personal kit as consumer flash starts getting $$$ Demand for AI-capable infrastructure is causing server buyers to significantly up orders for enterprise solid state drives (SSDs), and this is having an inflationary impact on the price of...
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Knowing precise time on satellite essential if we want accurate GPS-like system for exploration Researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have come up with a proposal for keeping track of time on the Moon – an essential for lunar...
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Incident sounds like a BEC fraud targeting an unwitting staffer Luxembourg-based chemicals and manufacturing giant Orion SA is telling US regulators that it will lose out on around $60 million after it was targeted by a criminal wire fraud scheme.…
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The Reg flies to Germany to visit the Speyer and Sinsheim palaces of engineering marvels Geek's Guide The Register's Geek's Guide series for explorers who love feats of tech and engineering prowess took a trip to the European mainland to see exhibits ranging from an Air...
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Report suggests govt get cracking on a proper ownership structure survey and... hang on, did they forget the Midlands? UK government may need to revisit the National Semiconductor Strategy to guard against potential supply chain disruptions and succeed in nurturing a...
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We can misremember it for you wholesale AI chatbots, known for their habit of hallucinating, can induce people to hallucinate too, researchers claim.…
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Is it not a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt for so small a thing? DEF CON The electronic badges at DEF CON have long been a hot commodity for attendees, tinkerers, and collectors, though this year they're getting attention for an entirely different...
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jeudi 1 août 2024, 14:28
Compliance failures and unsatisfactory responses mount from the long-time certificate authority Mozilla is following in Google Chrome's footsteps in officially distrusting Entrust as a root certificate authority (CA) following what it says was a protracted period of...
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Upcoming spacewalk should help NICER see more nicely NASA is preparing to launch a repair kit to the International Space Station (ISS) for a telescope that was never designed to be tinkered with by astronauts.…
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Maybe time to play the cloud hokey pokey? You put your workload in. You take your workload out... Microsoft Azure went down for customers in New Zealand earlier today, taking with it parts of Microsoft 365 and bite-sized chunks of the working day for employees still dealing...
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Deploying and folding wings without power might be useful in a tight spot The rhinoceros beetle turns out to be an unlikely source of engineering inspiration for tiny flying robots that can fold their wings when resting or after a collision.…
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Snapshots, failover, recovery, and uninstallation on a plate The big names mostly can't yet, but some lesser-known Linux distributions offer the ability to undo updates and recover from damage, even automatically.…
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Legal woes are still ongoing in Italy, France, and Germany The High Court of England and Wales has sided with Intel in a multinational patent dispute brought by R2 Semiconductor alleging the x86 giant infringed on its voltage regulation tech.…
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Execs blame gap in licensing revenues for lost momentum, while hawking AI Brit chip design champ Arm posted its fourth consecutive quarter of growth on Wednesday with Q1 revenues up 39 percent year-over-year to $939 million and profits of $233 million.…
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Meanwhile, US apparently considers further AI hardware sanctions Germany's government has named China-controlled actors as the perpetrators of a 2021 cyber attack on the Federal Office of Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) – the official mapping agency.…
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Pesky test infrastructure woes seem to be solved, too The Xen Project has delivered a new cut of its open source hypervisor.…
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Taxman disagrees with the outfit that built the tax portal IT services giant Infosys is facing a demand for almost $4 billion in tax demand from Indian state of Karnataka, relating to expenses incurred by its overseas branches.…
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Sweet sweet GenAI money not yet flowing, Zuck reckons other ML efforts are paying off Meta has told investors generative AI won't bring it revenue this year, but that the massive investments it's planning will pay off over time – and be configured so they're not tied to...
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Adds L40 bare metal option to the O-Cloud, plus A100 and H100 VMs. And teases a GH200 beast Oracle has created a pair of for-rent AI infrastructure options aimed at medium-scale AI training and inference workloads – and teased the arrival of Nvidia's GH200 superchip in its ...
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