GPU farmers are making a killing
Published in AI


And on that farm he had a GPU 

 CoreWeave, which started as a crypto miner, has just bagged a whopping €1.02 billion ($1.1 billion) in fresh dosh from backers like Coatue, Fidelity, and Altimeter Capital as big money wants to invest in AI.

Apple’s spyware problem getting worse
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Faithbased security failing

The fruity cargo cult Apple is getting into serious trouble over its current surge in spyware.

Samsung about to shun AMD
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Will return to making its own in-house chip

The Dark Satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn, claiming that Samsung is set to abandon AMD’s RDNA GPU architecture and revert to using its homegrown integrated graphics for its Exynos SoC.

UK government needs to do more to sort out AI
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House of Lords committee wants more competition and less agreeing with Big Tech

A Lords committee is laying into the government, demanding that market competition in artificial intelligence (AI) be made “an explicit policy objective”.

Yet another exploited security flaw in macOS systems
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Cuckoo in the nest

Cybersecurity boffins have unearthed a new information thief that preys on Apple macOS systems. This thief can dig its claws into infected hosts and act as a snoop.

Apple fangirl has 7,500 Firefox tabs open all the time
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You can’t do that on Safari

An Apple fangirl has been keeping a staggering 7,500 Firefox tabs open on her Mac computer for over two years—and she's not planning on closing them anytime soon.

Lithium-free sodium batteries are finally on sale
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Powered by mummy

Natron Energy, a trailblazer in sodium-ion battery technology, has started mass-producing lithium-free sodium batteries in its Holland, Michigan facility.

Supercomputer sale
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Cheyenne supercomputer is up for grabs

Fancy owning a piece of computing history or need a cheap supercomputer to assist your plan for global domination? Do you have a bit of space in your basement and a knack for tinkering with tech? Then the Cheyenne supercomputer could be yours.

Interest in Blockchain gaming under water
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Despite getting tons of funding

According to an analysis by BanklessTimes.com, investments in blockchain gaming have fallen by a staggering 72 per cent. Despite the setback, the sector still attracted substantial funding, reaching $1.4 billion.

AMD confirms sampling of Zen 5 EPYC Turin processors
Published in PC Hardware


Silicon looks great and is on track to launch later this year

During its Q1 2024 financial report, AMD confirmed the status of its future products, including the Zen 5 CPU architecture, namely EPYC Turing CPUs.