Nvidia builds the fastest AI supercomputer in higher education
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In Florida

Nvidia and the University of Florida have teamed up to build the world’s fastest artificial intelligence based supercomputer in higher education.

Dawson says lack of diversity in tech is down to education
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Industry leaders join diversity call

Carolyn Dawson, Managing Director of the UK’s technology event, London Tech Week, is calling for more young girls to get into tech.

Apple claims “everyone can code”
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Tuesday, 23 January 2018 10:51

Apple claims “everyone can code”


Well other than the guy who does our clock software

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, which appears to have forgotten its irony pills, is launching an initiative for kids called “everyone can code”.

AI might falter due to human shortage
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Wednesday, 06 December 2017 12:29

AI might falter due to human shortage


Market demand for millions

A new report from Chinese tech giant Tencent said that there are only 300,000 “AI researchers and practitioners” worldwide, but the “market demand” is for millions of roles.

There's a hardware bloodbath over education
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Apple, Google and Microsoft need no education


A hardware war is brewing over the US education market with Apple, Google and Microsoft mud-wrestling for the hearts and minds of educators and school districts.

Chromebooks sell like hotcakes
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Friday, 22 May 2015 11:03

Chromebooks sell like hotcakes


Hotcake makers unavailable for comment

Market research firm Gartner has estimated 7.3 million Chromebooks would be sold this year, thanks mostly to the education industry realising that kids need keyboards rather than touchscreen tablets.