Arm and Qualcomm dispute could derail AI-powered PCs
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Goes to court in December

According to a Reuters report, a two-year-long legal battle is threatening the debut of a new wave of AI-driven personal computers. Arm and Qualcomm are at the heart of this dispute.

Musk retreats from AI lawsuit
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It is easier to trash talk on social media, where you don’t have to prove anything

Elon [look at me] Musk pulled a court case against OpenAI after it looked like he would be found to have been doing what he claimed OpenAI was doing.

The new Ryzen 9000 may not eclipse 7000X3D in gaming
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But it will be close

AMD's Senior Technical Marketing Manager for Consumer Processors, Donny Woligroski, mentioned that although the new Ryzen 9000 chips may not outperform the specialised Ryzen 7000X3D chips in gaming, the performance gap is narrower than before.

Intel’s 8088 turns 45
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Chipzilla’s first significant CPU

 Intel’s first significant CPU based in x86 turns 45 today.

Finnish outfit makes accelerator chip
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Claims it can double the speed of any CPU

A Finnish startup, Flow Computing, claims that by adding its unique secondary chip, any central processing unit (CPU) can immediately see its performance doubled and potentially increase up to 100 times with further software adjustments.