Atom Computing has a 1,180-qubit quantum computer
Available next year
A startup called Atom Computing announced that it has been doing internal testing of a 1,180 qubit quantum computer and will make it available to customers next year.
Security company gutted after security breach
Okta loses $2 billion
Since disclosing a security breach of its support systems, Okta has shed more than $2 billion from its market valuation.
Qualcomm Oryon CPU beats Apple M2 Max in a single thread
Matches i9-13980Hx in multi-thread
Qualcomm's CEO Christiano Amon just announced the Qualcomm Oryon CPU, a part of the Snapdragon X PC platform. This twelve-core 4nm CPU is based on Nuvia architecture and should be a very efficient design.
Qualcomm previews Snapdragon X Elite, future SoC for PCs
PCs powered by Snapdragon X Elite coming in mid-2024
At its annual Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm has announced and somewhat previewed its upcoming Snapdragon X Elite, a next-gen SoC for PCs. The new platform promises significant performance improvements, AI inferencing, and impressive power efficiency.
Qualcomm announces its new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagship SoC
Octa-core CPU with single Cortex-X4 Prime Core and Adreno GPU with Ray Tracing
Qualcomm has officially announced its latest flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, promising better performance and higher power efficiency all across the board, and plenty of other improvements.
Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4 chipset eclipses M series
Benchmarks show M series already fades to grey
Benchmarks for the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4 chipset show that Qualcomm is already doing better than Apple’s M-series.
Bloke who took out first software patent expires
Dies aged 93
Univac mainframe programmer Martin Goetz who later received the first US. patent for software, died on 10 October. He was 93.
Apple claims it has invented AI at last
It will just take it a while to get into the shops
Fruity cargo cult Apple has re-enforced its position at the cutting edge of technology development and invented AI.
Google will mask IP addresses
Testing new privacy feature
Google is getting ready to test a new "IP Protection" feature for the Chrome browser that enhances users' privacy by masking their IP addresses using proxy servers.
Nvidia will have Windows Arm chips by 2025
Tame Apple Press claims it has all to do with Jobs Mob
The Tame Apple Press is horrified that Nvidia is designing ARM-based processors that would run Microsoft’s Windows operating system and believes that the big three are coming for Jobs Mob.