Nvidia’s RTX Spark Laptops Look Hell-Bent on Disruption
…near future in which local AI models are routinely used for inference across a wide range of work projects. As agentic models become easier to use and more streamlined, using them locally…
…near future in which local AI models are routinely used for inference across a wide range of work projects. As agentic models become easier to use and more streamlined, using them locally…
…Because modern machine-learning frameworks are built on CUDA, which crucially runs on Nvidia chips, AMD’s chips underperform even when they have more cores and memory. Comparing chips by spec sheets…
…Reportedly Apple already has a deal with Broadcom for AI chips to be delivered in the next year or so. Expect them and their successors to find their way into Macs, iPhones…
…and AI models with Level 4 autonomous driving in mind were designed first, then built into a new SUV bound for the commercial market. Equipped with up to four proprietary AI chips…
…level chip just a couple of generations ago. A more powerful GPU means not just better performance in games but also faster video render times, improved on-device AI processing, and much…
…Most of the changes affect the inside of the tablet, including a major processor upgrade to the A16 chip and storage that mean this tablet is much snappier and more responsive than…
…Chhabra says when data leaves the device and is uploaded to the cloud, it’s encrypted from end to end. Sabi’s AI models are able to train on the encrypted data…
…advanced chips that power the phones. But as Cook made clear, at least two different factors are driving shortages in Apple’s Mac business: The rapid adoption of generative AI and unexpected…
…AI researchers, but was pretty not obvious to me, is that we actually haven't had specific chips for AI yet. They've been using general Nvidia chips for training and inference…
…GPU performance isn’t only about gaming, though, as it also speeds up everything from video rendering and 3D modeling to on-device AI processing. If you're coming from an M1…