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June 05, 2024
How AI will kill the smartphone
Once a phone becomes simply a conduit for accessing AI in the cloud, we wonât need to upgrade â and, in fact, wonât need a smartphone at all. Read more
Sponsored by Zscaler: Zero trust + AI: The engine powering a secure business
Combining zero trust architectures with artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a show of innovation in your security strategy. Itâs rapidly becoming a necessity. These technologies promise to make IT infrastructures stronger and more resilient â no matter how complex the cyber threat. Read more
Robotics makers embrace Nvidia digital twins to create autonomous AI-run factories
Nvidia says more than a dozen companies are working with its digital twin and Omniverse 3D digital technology to recreate factories in a bid to create more efficient physical plants. Once a factory is digitized, engineers can manipulate it to find efficiencies. Read more
Once again, AI industry employees warn the tech could lead to âhuman extinction'
Thirteen current and former employees at OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic â all leading providers of generative AI (genAI) technology â are sounding the alarm about the fast-evolving technology. Read more
Can Intelâs new chips compete with Nvidia in the AI universe?
Intel has announced the availability of its latest line of x86 processors, which â along with its previously announced Gaudi line â the company hopes can help it grab AI marketshare from industry leader Nvidia. Read more
Qualcomm marks its foray into Windows PCs with next-gen AI chips
The company gets backing from Microsoft, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Acer for Copilot+ PCs. Read more
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AMD and Intel take on Nvidia with new AI chips and pricing strategies
Intel's Lunar Lake AI chip and AMD's Instinct MI325X accelerator are set to offer stiff competition to Nvidia's dominance in AI chips market. Read more
What we're expecting from iOS 18, Siri, and genAI
Apple is expected to add a host of enhancements in this year's iteration of its iPhone software. Read more
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