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Intel will launch its AI-based, toxic voice chat filtering 'Bleep' software later this year

TechSpot

The hardware maker has created a piece of software called "Bleep," which uses machine learning to filter out unsavory language over voice chat. Bleep will be optional, of course -- not everyone is bothered by the same language (and some people aren't bothered by any of it), so Intel provides.

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Intel and Samsung’s new demo shows how blisteringly fast a PCIe 5.0 SSD setup will be

The Verge

SSDs have already started to get announced ahead of CES 2022, with Samsung and Adata teasing early hardware that supports the new standard. That drive tops out at about 5.5GB/s, or more than half of the speeds that the Intel / Samsung system can manage. Perks of the job! Perks of the job! Here’s a 12th Gen ? PM1743 PCIe 5.0

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Intel thinks the metaverse will need a thousand-fold increase in computing capability

The Verge

Intel made its first statement on the metaverse on Tuesday — its first public acknowledgement of that sometimes-nebulous future of computing which promises an always connected virtual world that exists in parallel with our physical one. Of course, Intel also has a vested interest in saying that we need more and better computers and servers.

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Apple is now building the chip it needs to ditch Qualcomm like it ditched Intel

The Verge

It replaced the Intel processors in its MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac Mini with its own homegrown ARM chips instead — and though we were initially skeptical about Apple’s silicon transition, the final product blew us away. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. This fall, Apple changed how we thought about laptops overnight.

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Asus reveals new Google Meet videoconferencing hardware for offices

The Verge

Asus has announced new videoconferencing hardware designed to run Google Meet meetings ( via 9to5Google ). The hardware could be useful for conference rooms in offices that rely on Google Meet as their videoconferencing tool of choice (once actually going into the office becomes more common, of course). Image: Asus.

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First ARM Macs will be MacBook Pros and an all-new iMac: report

The Verge

Apple is set to unveil its long-awaited Mac transition from Intel to ARM processors today at its online WWDC 2020 keynote, and analyst Ming-chi Kuo has issued his predictions for the first Macs that will use the new Apple-designed processors. As such, it’s likely that actual ARM-based consumer Mac hardware won’t be shown off at WWDC 2020.

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Intel’s Thunderbolt 4 standard looks to raise the bar for USB-C devices

The Verge

Intel has announced the details for its upcoming Thunderbolt 4 connection standard , which will be built on top of the also forthcoming USB4 specification. But Intel is making other improvements with the new standard, adding high video and data requirements and support for multi-port hubs.

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