Renesas expanded its RZ/V Series of microprocessors (MPUs) with a new device that targets the high-volume vision AI market.
Multi-modal AI support, faster chips and AI accelerators are among forthcoming mainframe upgrades that promise big changes.
The chip giant must try to maintain x86 dominance while adapting to AI-driven computing and emerging architectures.
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Meta is evaluating its AI training accelerator, which could reduce its reliance on Nvidia's AI GPUs for training.
KB5053657 brings dozens of new capabilities to Windows 11 23H2, including an big changes to the OS' Settings page.
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