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UK to ally with EU for Horizon research projects

The UK is partnering with the EU on research projects Projects include climate change protection and cancer research Horizon Europe brings together top scientists from around the world The UK has announced plans to deepen and strengthen links with the EU, especially in regards to research and innovation projects around…

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ChatGPT vs. DeepSeek: which AI model Is more sustainable?

By now, even casual observers of the tech world are well aware of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s dazzling contribution to artificial intelligence. Its ability to generate coherent, on-point responses has upended online research and sparked endless speculation about AI’s growing role in our everyday lives. A recent rising challenger, China’s opensource AI-powered…

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Why ‘mission-critical’ mobile devices are key to business survival and security

When we hear the word “mobile,” the automatic assumption is that we’re talking about iPhones and iPads. However, “mobile” is an umbrella term that extends far beyond just phones and tablets. Mobility use cases are enabled by infrastructure that affords users the freedom to stay connected while on the move.…

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An Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 with 96GB of GDDR7 memory? No, this is almost certainly the RTX 6000 Blackwell

A shipping manifest has detailed what looks like a professional workstation card It could possibly be the successor to Nvidia’s RTX 6000 Ada, the most expensive graphics card in the world Based on the RTX5090, it is expected to have a whopping 96GB, twice that of it predecessor The GeForce…

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Eat this, Raspberry Pi 5: Here are 3 powerful AMD Ryzen Mini PCs that sell for under $180 and trounce more expensive SBCs

The best Raspberry Pi distros have long been a favorite among hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts, but at $120 for the latest Raspberry Pi 5 16GB model, running one isn’t necessarily the value proposition it once was. But, for just little bit more, you can buy a full-fledged AMD Ryzen-powered mini…

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Mine’s bigger than yours: Mysterious hyperscaler plans to build Europe’s largest cloud and AI data center that will suck enough electricity to power 20,000 homes

Permission to build data center in Hertfordshire has been approved Owner is likely to be a hyperscaler operator, though application was done by an obscure company It is expected to draw 400MVA from the National Grid when it goes live in 2030 Who doesn’t enjoy a good whodunnit? Approval has…

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