Sutskever wants to create Safe Superintelligence
This will end well
Ilya Sutskever, one of the founders of OpenAI, has started a new company called Safe Superintelligence.
Vole tells Scottish cops it cannot guarantee data stays in the UK
You are not in the EU any more we don’t care that much
Despite the UK's post-Brexit agreement to safeguard data within the country, global tech giant Microsoft is refusing to provide a guarantee, raising significant concerns about data privacy and security.
AMD about to launch latest mobile processors
Radeon 890M GPU could be a serious step up
AMD's latest mobile processors are nearly ready to ship and word on the street is that they will bring some serious performance gains – particularly for gamers.
Intel 3nm production going hell for leather
Leixlip flat out
Intel has announced that its 3nm technology is now being produced in large volumes at its Leixlip facility. There, it manufactures Xeon 6 processors and provides foundry wafers to its clients.
TDK claims a battery breakthrough
We have not had one of those for a couple of weeks
TDK claims that it has creating a material which will revolutionise battery technology with a "significantly higher energy density" than current models.
Imperial College might have come up with GPS replacement
Quantum compass going underground
Boffins at Imperial College London are testing a Quantum compass which they hope will replace GPS.
Apple gives up on coming premium Vision headset
Vision Pro was an expensive disaster
The fruity cargo cult Apple has told at least one of its suppliers that it has ceased development on its forthcoming premium Vision headset.
AMD investigates Intelbroker hack
Despite the name it is nothing to do with Chipzilla
AMD announced that it is investigating allegations that its data was pilfered in a cyberattack by a group known as "Intelbroker".
Nvidia is the world's most valuable public company
Jumps over Microsoft
Nvidia has not just surpassed, but leapfrogged over tech giants Microsoft and Apple, emerging as the most valuable publicly listed company globally. This feat is a result of months of explosive share price growth, fuelled by the high demand for its chips and the investor frenzy surrounding artificial intelligence.
Chipzilla denies it has a cure for 13th and 14th Gen desktop CPU instability
Still looking
Intel has denied rumours that it has sorted out why some of their 13th and 14th Gen desktop CPUs are unstable, and it is still looking for the main problem.