March 2024

Micron Kicks Off Production of HBM3E Memory

Micron Technology on Monday said that it had initiated volume production of its HBM3E memory. The company’s HBM3E known good stack dies (KGSDs) will be used for Nvidia’s H200 compute GPU for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) applications, which will ship in the second quarter of 2024. Micron has announced it is mass-producing 24 GB 8-Hi HBM3E devices with…

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Don’t like ChatGPT’s robotic answers? This prompt hack might make it sound more human

Chatting with ChatGPT is part of my daily life these days. I talk to ChatGPT for research, I do it when I have to “google” something, and sometimes I do it for the lols. Since I’m on ChatGPT Plus, I also get to experience OpenAI’s best generative AI features as soon as they’re available in…

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Samsung Launches 12-Hi 36GB HBM3E Memory Stacks with 10 GT/s Speed

Samsung announced late on Monday the completion of the development of its 12-Hi 36 GB HBM3E memory stacks, just hours after Micron said it had kicked off mass production of its 8-Hi 24 GB HBM3E memory products. The new memory packages, codenamed Shinebolt, increase peak bandwidth and capacity compared to their predecessors, codenamed Icebolt, by…

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Intel Brings vPro to 14th Gen Desktop and Core Ultra Mobile Platforms for Enterprise

As part of this week’s MWC 2024 conference, Intel is announcing that it is adding support for its vPro security technologies to select 14th Generation Core series processors (Raptor Lake-R) and their latest Meteor Lake-based Core Ultra-H and U series mobile processors. As we’ve seen from more launches than we care to count of Intel’s…

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Stannah looks to enterprise cloud software to lift IT systems

Stairlift and lift manufacturer Stannah Group said it has made a “significant investment” in a cloud-based enterprise software roll-out to modernise its IT systems and prepare for the company’s future growth. Stannah is one of the UK’s leading engineering companies, and remains an independent, family-owned and run business that has sold over 700,000 stairlifts worldwide.…

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New iPad Air leak reveals the big design change we’ve been waiting for

Apple is expected to introduce a new iPad Air and iPad Pro in the coming weeks. While the OLED iPad Pro has been heavily rumored over the past year, there are also a few leaks regarding the upcoming iPad Air. Now, it looks like one of the design changes expected for the new iPad Pro…

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This prototype might just be the ideal CPU cooler of the future – quiet, reliable and effective

If you’ve ever mulled over the prospect of installing an AIO (all-in-one) liquid cooler for a processor, but never got around to it, a new invention might tempt you to test the waters (so to speak).A traditional AIO liquid cooling system has a block with a pump seated on a CPU, connected by two hoses…

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AMD leak reveals mysterious new next-gen ‘Sound Wave’ mobile chip

A new leak has revealed an upcoming mobile APU from AMD – codenamed ‘Sound Wave’ – along with a few other details on AMD’s future processor selection. Could these become the best processors on the laptop market?The leak, hailing from user gamma0burst on Korean blogging site Tistory, features several heavily redacted images, meaning we don’t…

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AMD’s big moment to challenge Nvidia DLSS could come this year, as exec hints at FSR getting AI

AMD might be set to introduce AI to its FSR upscaling feature in the future, as indicated in an interview with the firm’s CTO Mark Papermaster.Tom’s Hardware reports that Papermaster was interviewed in the No Priors podcast, where the CTO talked about what AMD was aiming to achieve in 2024, and what the company will…

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Apple caves, reinstates Epic Games dev account two days after ban

A few days after the Epic Games’ EU developer account ban, Apple reinstated it amid pressure from European Union regulators. Previously, the Cupertino firm had banned one Epic Games developer account due to the company’s CEO calling Apple’s compliance with the Digital Markets Act “hot garbage,” “horror show,” and a “devious new instance of Malicious…

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