OpenAI trains a new AI
Successor to GPT-4
OpenAI has announced that it has started training a new flagship artificial intelligence model that would succeed its GPT-4 technology.
Canonical releases Ubuntu 24.04 image for Milk-V Mars
RISC-V business
Canonical has officially released the optimised Ubuntu 24.04 image for the Milk-V Mars, a credit-card-sized RISC-V single-board computer (SBC) developed by Shenzhen MilkV Technology.
Nvidia rushes to defend book pirates
Realises it might be doing the same thing
Nvidia has become involved in a book pirating case rushing to the aid of shadow libraries, presumably because it is also in the dock alongside them for the same reasons.
Intel calls it a Knight on “HPC chip of the future"
It’s been a hard days knight
Chipzilla has withdrawn support for its Xeon Phi Knights Mill and Knights Landing accelerators from the LLVM/Clang 19 compiler as a sign that its MIC architecture is toast.
AI accelerator chip start-ups are challenging the incumbents
New kids on the block are standing out
Startups are challenging incumbents in AI accelerator chips, reveals GlobalData's Technology Foresights.
China splashes out even more cash on semiconductor industry
Outspending US capitalism
China has established its third state-backed investment fund to bolster its semiconductor industry, with a registered capital of 344 billion yuan ( €43.58 billion).
Google’s AI can’t spot fake news
Thinks the Onion tells nothing but the truth
Google’s AI has been serving up fake information scraped from the Onion as fact.
Microsoft releases its own limited upscaler
Automatic Super Resolution
Software King of the World Microsoft has released its Automatic Super Resolution which acts as an upscaler akin to Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR.
Google suffers from user loyalty issues
Most want to flee
Although the tech giant aims to win more new users with its latest model, Pixel 8a, and its AI-driven software, Google`s even bigger concern is how to hold onto the old users, as more of them consider switching to other brands.
Tech addicted to China and decoupling impossible
GlobalData says supply chains China dependent
It would be impossible for the world’s technology industry to decouple its supply chains from China, say analysts for GlobalData.