Elon Musk laughs at the poor person
Nvidia's head honcho, Jensen Huang, had a right royal payday last year, all thanks to the booming demand for the firm's AI chips.
AMD chipping away at Chipzilla's market share
New research proves it
Mercury Research boffins have been adding up some numbers provided by AMD and concluded that Team Red is chipping away at Intel’s market share.
AMD hints RDNA 4 coming soon
Linux penguins spilt the beans
There have been signs that AMD is about to release its RDNA 4 architecture—an aura over Britain, a comet, a supernova, and changes to the Linux driver.
The Internet makes people happier
Unless it is just the p*rn
A new study has found that internet use is associated with greater well-being in people worldwide.
Want a piece of that market
Nvidia and Mediatek are allegedly working on a brand new SoC for handheld and other gaming consoles, and have quite a few clients already lined up. Nvidia is no stranger to such SoCs, and it has recently teamed up with Mediatek for mobile chips that could use next-gen RTX and AI GPU IP based on the upcoming Blackwell architecture.
Intel rolls out new Arc 101.5518 Beta GPU driver
One to have for Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut and Homeworld 3
Intel has released the new Arc 101.5518 Beta GPU driver with optimizations for two new big games, Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut and Homeworld 3.
Back-to-office mandates accelerated staff exodus
Let my people go
Return-to-office mandates by Apple, Microsoft and SpaceX were followed by a spike in departures among the most senior, tough-to-replace talent.
Sutskever leaves OpenAI
Off to pursue something deeply personal
OpenAI's co-founder and Chief Scientist, Ilya Sutskever, is departing the company to focus on "something deeply personal."
Priced at $269 and $169
AMD has officially launched two new Ryzen 8000 series SKUs, the Ryzen 7 8700F and the Ryzen 5 8400F. Based on the earlier released 8000-series APUs, these two Ryzen F-series SKUs come with disabled integrated graphics and the same 65W TDP.
You must be nicer to the cats
A team of Finnish boffins claim to be close to creating algorithms for quantum computers so that they can solve real world problems