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Nvidia speeds AI, climate modeling

CIO Business Intelligence

Nvidia is hoping to make it easier for CIOs building digital twins and machine learning models to secure enterprise computing, and even to speed the adoption of quantum computing with a range of new hardware and software. Seeing double. It’s at the high end of that range that Nvidia plays.

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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. Crucially, Koduri doesn’t even think we’re close.

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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

3D Printing - Worldwide shipments of 3D printers are expected to grow 98 percent in 2015, followed by a doubling of unit shipments in 2016. 3D printing will reach a tipping point over the next three years as the market for relatively low-cost 3D printing devices continues to grow rapidly and industrial use expands significantly.

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Technology Short Take #73

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Kevin Houston discusses workload acceleration options—specifically, storage acceleration via NVMe or PCIe SSDs—for blade servers. He also has a good article outlining some storage options for various blade server platforms that might be helpful as well. Virtualization.

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PlayStation 5 review: a big, confident step into next gen

The Verge

It was just as clear when games evolved to support 3D worlds and, later, HD graphics. Removing the panels gives you access to a storage expansion slot, though we haven’t been able to test this out yet, as Sony says SSD expansion isn’t available. One of the most surprising things about the PS5 hardware has been how quiet it is.

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OnePlus’ midrange Nord announced with 90Hz display, dual selfie cameras, and 5G

The Verge

The Nord will be available in both blue and gray with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage for £379 / €399 or with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for £469 / €499 (around $594). If there are any other significant downsides to having a slower processor, then I’m yet to feel them in day-to-day use.

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IDF 2013: Keynote, Day 2

Scott Lowe

” Eul walks through the basic components of the mobile platform, which includes not only hardware but also mobile software. Molina takes us through a quasi-live demo about virtual shopping software that leverages 3-D avatars and your personal measurements. Naturally, a great CPU is key to success.

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