Author: Zach_Wilson

7 Best Google Assistant Speakers (2024): Smart Displays, Portable, and Soundbars

From smart displays to soundbars, Google’s voice assistant comes in all shapes and sizes. Here are our favorites. Source

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Missed out on the $500,000 Cheyenne supercomputer deal? Supermicro has an Intel server offer that you can’t refuse — eight Gaudi 2 AI accelerators, 76 cores, 1TB of RAM and 100GbE for just $90,000

Cheyenne, a US supercomputer once ranked 20th in the world and with 8,000 Intel Xeon CPUs and 300TB of RAM (plus a few maintenance issues, including water leaks), was recently auctioned off by US General Services Administration (GSA).  After a tussle between 27 bidders, Cheyenne went for a respectable $480,085,…

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There’s no easy 3D printer, but Bambu has won me over

If you asked me to recommend an “easy” consumer 3D printer, I’d warn you first: despite countless innovations, you still can’t quite hit a button to reliably photocopy a 3D model. Buying a 3D printer is buying an entire hobby, one where — if you’re a lazy bum like me…

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Another report hints at the Galaxy Ring, Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 launch date

Samsung is expected to launch a whole host of new devices in the near future, and a previous leak suggested July 10 would be the day of the grand unveiling. Now a second report has mentioned the same date in the calendar. This report comes from The Chosun Daily in…

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Ventje turns VW’s ID Buzz into a very charming camper

Volkswagen’s ID Buzz now has a custom camper build-out that’s just as clever and charming as the electric microbus. It’s called eVentje, and it’s now available for general sale in Europe. Designed and sold by Ventje, a small but rapidly growing company based in the Netherlands, the eVentje conversion is as…

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Another storage vendor wants to launch a 30.72TB SSD in 2024 and it’s one worth looking at — Phison unveils Pescari X200 in plans to compete with its own data center clients

Phison has announced its new Pascari brand of SSDs, targeting enterprise and data center applications.  The company says the move is, predictably enough, “a response to the exponential growth of AI technologies and the increasing demands for high-performance storage solutions capable of managing extensive data sets and intensive workloads.” The…

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