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In 1999, NVIDIA introduced the GeForce 256, helping graphics chips handle modern visual computing
NVIDIA's 1999 GeForce 256 graphics card revolutionized computing by introducing parallel processing, initially for games.
Chinese researchers have announced a major breakthrough in brain-inspired computing, unveiling a specialised chip capable of modelling complex brain structures up to 478 times faster than Nvidia’s ...
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I Tested a New Intel 'Wildcat Lake' CPU. Should Laptop Shoppers on a Budget Get Excited?
Intel's Wildcat Lake Core 3 Series chip family is all about low-cost laptops. The first numbers show just where it shines and ...
As the era of AI agents—systems that can reason and act autonomously—begins, the power consumption of data centers is ...
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Rumored Nvidia AI computer delay called 'noise'
A research firm claims Nvidia is facing a "massive delay" on its Kyber AI computing architecture.
Following an initial release in China, Gmktec is making its Evo-X3 mini PC available globally starting July 6. The company is positioning the device as an AI workstation, primarily because of its ...
TL;DR: You can get a near-mint condition refurbished MacBook Pro on sale for only $439.99 (reg. $1,999). RAM prices have made ...
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A Full HD display would need more than two million chips. So Balwierz scaled the concept down to a 320 x 200 resolution, a ...
Valve has finally dropped its Steam Machine mini desktop, but it's pricier than expected given its budget-grade parts. Here's ...
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Meet the Unstoppable Memory ETF With 74.7% of Its Portfolio Parked in Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix
This ETF launched in April, and it has already more than doubled.
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Oxide-based chip element merges processing and memory, advancing neuromorphic computing
Neuromorphic computing is a computational paradigm that mimics the way the brain functions in terms of both architecture and ...
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