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Samsung may supply LPDDR5X RAM with 3D packaging to Intel for Lunar Lake processors

TechSpot

DigiTimes reports that Intel will source LPDDR5X memory from Samsung for its upcoming Lunar Lake MX platform. The new generation of mobile processors, expected to launch in 2024 or early 2025, forms part of Intel's answer to Apple's M series. Read Entire Article

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Intel and AMD tease big CPU announcements for CES

The Verge

Ahead of their press conferences at this year’s truncated and part-virtual CES , AMD and Intel are teasing big CPU announcements for the show. AMD’s “ product premiere ” is due to take place at 10am ET today, while Intel has a “ digital-first live experience ” scheduled for slightly later at 1pm ET. AMD CEO Lisa Su. Image: AMD.

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Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

Venture Beast

Researchers have updated a neural rendering technology with the ability to distinguish 3D structures from lighting, using landmark photos shared online. Read More.

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Metalenz raises $10 million for 3D sensors that are 1,000 times smaller than a hair

Venture Beast

Metalenz said it has raised $10 million to create 3D sensors on a chip with structures that are 1,000 times smaller than a human hair. Read More.

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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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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

Nvidia was founded to design a specific kind of chip called a graphics card — also commonly called a GPU (graphics processing unit) — that enables the output of fancy 3D visuals on the computer screen. For most of Nvidia’s existence, game graphics were Nvidia’s raison d’etre. Not all its experiments panned out.

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August Server StorageIO Update Newsletter – NVM and Flash SSD Focus

Storage IO Blog

This months feature topic theme is Non Volatile Memory (NVM) which includes technologies such as NAND flash commonly used in Solid State Devices (SSDs) storage today, as well as in USB thumb drive, mobile and hand-held devices among many other uses.

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