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Google's Trillium AI Chip: A Powerful Challenger to Nvidia's Dominance
Google Cloud unveils Trillium, its sixth-generation AI processor, boasting significant performance improvements over its predecessor. This new chip, along with upcoming A3 Ultra VMs, positions Google as a formidable competitor in the AI chip market.
Microsoft Predicts Breakthrough in Persistent Memory for AI by 2025
Microsoft's AI Chief anticipates a revolutionary advancement in persistent memory technology by 2025, potentially transforming AI interactions. This breakthrough could enable AI systems to maintain context and 'memories' more effectively, leading to more natural and human-like interactions.
Microsoft to Discontinue Mail and Calendar Apps: Users Face Deadline
Microsoft announces the end of support for its Mail and Calendar apps after December 31, 2024. Users are advised to explore alternatives as the tech giant potentially shifts focus to AI-driven, integrated solutions.
Apple Removes 'Sketch' Style from Image Playground Feature
Apple quietly drops the promised 'sketch' style option from its upcoming Image Playground feature, leaving only animation and illustration styles. The reason for this change remains unclear as the company prepares to roll out iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 updates.
TSMC Halts Advanced AI Chip Production for Chinese Clients Amid Export Controls
TSMC announces suspension of advanced AI chip production for Chinese customers, aligning with U.S. export controls. This decision impacts chips using 7nm or more advanced processes, potentially affecting China's AI ambitions.
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Hits 6.9 GHz: Redefining Gaming CPU Performance
AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D reaches an astounding 6.9 GHz overclock, showcasing unprecedented gaming performance. This breakthrough in CPU technology promises new possibilities for enthusiasts and competitive gamers alike.
AMD's Market Share Surge Challenges Intel's CPU Dominance
AMD's consumer desktop CPU market share has risen to 28.7%, signaling a significant challenge to Intel's long-standing dominance. This growth, driven by AMD's Ryzen series and EPYC server chips, marks a new era of competition in processor technology.
iPhones Mysteriously Reboot During Police Encounters, Sparking Privacy Debate
Law enforcement agencies report iPhones unexpectedly shutting down and requiring passcodes during routine stops, raising questions about digital privacy. This phenomenon has left police frustrated while civil liberties advocates see it as a potential safeguard for personal information.
Nintendo and Pokémon Company Sue Palworld Developer Over Patent Infringement
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, alleging patent infringement in the game Palworld. The legal action focuses on gameplay mechanics and could potentially halt Palworld's sales in Japan.