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AMD’s Zen 5 Strix Point laptop chips could be delayed – especially the most powerful APUs

AMD’s next-gen Strix Point laptop chips might be delayed if the latest chatter on these incoming Zen 5 processors bears out.Moore’s Law is Dead (MLID) on YouTube has come into possession of a leaked slide purportedly from AMD (as provided by a source, but manipulated to protect that person’s identity).It shows a new laptop roadmap…

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Why IT governance is a coding issue

A study for Capital One bank from Forrester has highlighted the importance of deploying policy as code to streamline software development and artificial intelligence (AI) projects. According to Forrester, democratising machine learning (ML) by making readily available, ML-powered tools accessible to roles across the organisation – including line-of-business (LOB) and operations – is critical to speeding…

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Bing Chat is now Microsoft Copilot

When Bing Chat launched, I remember that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that they wanted to make Google dance. Of course, Google has since launched Bard and now even Meta is hopping into the AI chat game. It seems we’re going to be interacting with artificial intelligence one way or another in the future. However,…

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The Security Interviews: Why cyber needs to integrate better

The intersection between business and technology has always fascinated Tony Buffomante, the global head of cyber security and risk services at Wipro. It necessitates a careful balancing act, weighing innovation against security. The rapid pace of technological development means organisations constantly need to innovate. Likewise, the security sector has a constantly evolving threat landscape. As…

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UK government does not see need for specific AI legislation

The effective governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is a question of regulatory capacity and capability, rather than a need among regulators for new statutory powers, government officials have told MPs. In March 2023, the UK government published its AI whitepaper, outlining five principles that regulators should consider to facilitate “the safe and innovative use of…

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The GAMDIAS Kratos M1-750W PSU Review: For Style Over Substance

GAMDIAS, a substantial player in the realm of PC power and cooling components, has consistently garnered attention for its innovative approach to crafting gaming hardware solutions. The company emerged on the scene in 2012. Despite its relatively short history, this Taiwanese manufacturer has rapidly gained international recognition, positioning itself as one of the freshest yet…

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X & 7970X Review: Revived HEDT Brings More Cores of Zen 4

AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 7000 processors mark the latest additions to the high-end desktop (HEDT) market, a segment AMD wants to bring back to the mainstream. Based on AMD’s proven Zen 4 architecture and built on TSMC’s 5nm process, both of AMD’s new Ryzen Threadripper 7000 lineups – Pro and non-Pro – are designed to bring more cores…

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Gartner’s CIO agenda: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast

A great deal of what Tina Nunno, distinguished vice president and Gartner fellow, heard during the Gartner Symposium in Barcelona was around the conversation of generative AI. She says: “It seems to be making its way into almost every conversation that I have with clients within virtually every session, and clients are excited about it.” …

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Intel Broadens FPGA Range with New Products Across All Six FPGA Platforms

Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) is broadening its FPGA product range with the introduction of six new programmable platforms aimed at different types of customers and workloads. In addition to a new sub-family of Agilex 5-series offerings, Intel is launching its all-new Agilex 3 series offerings along with new Agilex. The highlight of today’s announcement is the Intel Agilex 3 FPGA series of power and cost-optimized FPGAs in…

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OpenAI can’t handle demand, shuts down signups for ChatGPT Plus

OpenAI is having trouble keeping up with demand for its subscription service. ChatGPT Plus, the company’s paid subscription service that grants users more access and features for the AI chat assistant, has been available for several months. However, the latest features have led to so much demand that the company is pausing signups to deal…

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