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ComputerWorld, Monday, December 2nd, 2024

Just What The Heck Does An 'AI PC' Do?

Vol 321 · Issue 1 · 2024-12-02

AI-optimized PCs are being announced by virtually every system maker and chip producer, but the functions they offer will vary depending on the hardware. And users face a learning curve trying to figure out the new features.

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Just What The Heck Does An 'AI PC' Do?

The Next Platform, Saturday, October 5th, 2024

How MCR Memory Can More Than Double HPC And AI Performance

Vol 319 · Issue 1 · 2024-10-05

Intel recently demonstrated a new type of DIMM memory technology called Multiplexer Combined Rank (MCR), also referred to as MRDIMMs, that provides up to 2.3X better performance for HPC workloads and up to a 2X better on AI inference workloads in comparison to 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors, based on internal Intel analysis.

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How MCR Memory Can More Than Double HPC And AI Performance

The Futurum Group, Wednesday, September 25th, 2024

Project Managers Increasingly Rely On Emotional Intelligence To Navigate The Rise Of AI

Vol 318 · Issue 4 · 2024-09-25

From the ongoing antitrust investigations into NVIDIA to major updates from Intel and Broadcom to the rise of AI-powered hardware, Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead explore the complexities of today's tech landscape in the latest episode of The Six Five Podcast, with a strong focus on AI, semiconductors, and the ever-evolving tech market.

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Project Managers Increasingly Rely On Emotional Intelligence To Navigate The Rise Of AI

The Next Platform, Tuesday, September 17th, 2024

The Irony Of AWS Being Intel's Latest Savior by TPM

Vol 318 · Issue 3 · 2024-09-17

Intel needs a whole lot of big wins for both its chip design and selling business and its increasingly arm's length foundry business if it is going to turn itself around and be competitive with AMD and Nvidia on the left hand and with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co on its right.

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The Irony Of AWS Being Intel's Latest Savior by TPM

The Futurum Group, Tuesday, September 10th, 2024

Quantum Computing Benchmarks - Too Soon?

Vol 318 · Issue 2 · 2024-09-10

Quantum systems today vary in almost every way you can imagine, in the number of qubits, the fidelity of operations, qubit modality, cost per qubit, energy usage, cooling required, physical footprint, and manufacturability. We're not even sure which quantum computing applications will show the most value or which specific algorithms we will use at that time.

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Quantum Computing Benchmarks - Too Soon?

The Next Platform, Tuesday, September 10th, 2024

Copper Wires Have Already Failed Clustered AI Systems

Vol 318 · Issue 2 · 2024-09-10

It has become a well known fact these days that the switches that are used to interconnect distributed systems are not the most expensive part of that network, but rather it is the optical transceivers and fiber optic cables that comprise the bulk of the cost.

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Copper Wires Have Already Failed Clustered AI Systems

theCUBEresearch, Thursday, July 25th, 2024

Paris 2024 Olympics: Tech Innovation On Display

Vol 316 · Issue 4 · 2024-07-25

As the Paris 2024 Olympics approach, there has been a lot of buzz about the tech innovation that will no doubt play an outsized role at the games, ranging from enhancing the fan experience to helping ensure safety for attendees. It's fascinating to see how this technology integrates into large-scale events.

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Paris 2024 Olympics: Tech Innovation On Display