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| | Nvidia Will Power World’s Fastest AI Supercomputer, to Be Located in Europe | TechCrunch | Nvidia is is going to be powering the world’s fastest AI supercomputer, a new system dubbed ‘Leonardo’ that’s being built by the Italian multi-university consortium CINECA, a global supercomutin leader. The Leonardo system will offer as much as 10 exaflops of FP16 AI performance capabilities, and be made up of more than 14,000 Nvidia Ampere-based GPUS once completed. | It's Not Too Late to Register for Altitude 2020! | BetterCloud | While we wish we could meet in person, Altitude 2020 will deliver the same energetic, valuable, and inspiring experience as always. Head to the event site, create your profile, and start building your agenda from a full week of exciting sessions. | Native Teams App for Windows on ARM Devices Now Available | Neowin | Earlier this month, Microsoft launched the Surface Laptop Go and a new variant of the Surface Pro X with a beefier SQ2 processor. As part of that launch, the company also announced that it will be bringing a native ARM64 version of Microsoft Teams to Windows on ARM devices. | Google’s Smart Fill Autocompletes Sheets Columns Using AI | VentureBeat | In June, Google debuted Smart Fill, an AI-powered Google Sheets feature that automatically detects patterns, generates formulas, and autocompletes columns. Now, following a months-long beta, Smart Fill is today launching into general availability for all G Suite users. |
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| How to Sort by Multiple Columns in Google Sheets | How-To Geek | When you’re analyzing complex data sets in Google Sheets, you can take advantage of its built-in sorting feature to organize the data. You can sort by individual columns or, for more complex data, you can sort by multiple columns. | Top Ways to Customize Microsoft 365 Online to Your Liking | OnMSFT | If your company just came on board with Microsoft 365, then there’s a lot ahead for you. Not only can you enjoy email in Outlook, and Ofice apps like Word and Excel, but there’s also the power of Teams and other apps. But, what if you’re looking to customize the Microsoft 365 online experience and make it your own? Here’s a look at some of the ways to do that. |
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