Tag: computing

OpenAI edges closer to making its first AI chip in bid to power your favorite new apps

OpenAI is reportedly developing its first custom AI chip with Broadcom The chip could be manufactured as soon as 2026 The move could help reduce the costs of running OpenAI-powered apps OpenAI is a step closer to developing its first AI chip, according to a new report – as the…

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AMD’s next-gen gaming chip keeps getting better, and it hasn’t even launched yet – new benchmark test shows total domination over the current best gaming CPU

AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor could be set to dominate its predecessor (the fantastic Ryzen 7 7800X3D), with a new benchmark test revealing a potential major performance boost over the highly acclaimed current king of gaming CPUs. The benchmark test stems from a post from ‘9550pro’ on X, which…

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Apple’s keyboards, mice, and trackpads are finally improving – now it’s time for more peripherals

Apple has been dropping tons of new releases for its most popular product lines like the M4 iMac and M4 Mac mini this week, but one of the biggest surprises was the tech giant relaunching three of its most well-known peripherals — Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad —…

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Grok gets glasses to see what you’re talking about

X (formerly Twitter) Premium subscribers can now ask the Grok AI assistant to describe images, not just make them. The Elon Musk-owned company xAI unveiled a new feature for visual content analysis, giving it the ability to describe photos, diagrams, and other snapshots using the Grok-2 AI model which powers…

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Google’s AI Overviews are now available to help a billion people avoid reading full articles

Google is bringing its AI Overviews feature to more than 100 countries around the world, a massive expansion after initially becoming available just in the U.S. and later a half dozen other countries. AI Overviews, which employ Google’s Gemini AI models to summarize answers to search queries, will now be…

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Apple, I’m not ready to move on from USB-A yet – so why the heck does the new M4 Mac mini only have USB-C ports?

Okay, listen. Maybe I’m in the minority here; I still use and like USB-A. I know the EU wants to drag me kicking and screaming into a glorious utopian future where every device is powered and connected solely with USB-C cables and nothing else, but I’m simply not ready to…

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