AI workloads projected to use >50% of data‑center power by 2028, paper warns
When I skimmed the newest white paper on AI infrastructure, the numbers caught my eye.
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When I skimmed the newest white paper on AI infrastructure, the numbers caught my eye.
When OpenAI announced it will drop API support for GPT-4o in February 2026, developers who built tools around the fan-favorite model reacted loudly.
DeepSeek’s newest open‑source model, DeepSeekMath‑V2, arrives with a bold claim: it can both craft mathematical proofs and check them without leaning...
OpenAI has pushed back against the notion that its new shopping prompts constitute advertising, insisting the feature is meant to help users discover...
Why does this matter? At this year's CES, AMD rolled out the next generation of its laptop AI processors, branding the lineup as Ryzen AI 400.
Why does this matter now? In the months following Luis von Ahn’s announcement, Duolingo has begun reshaping its workforce around a new priority.
The Verge’s latest market‑trends piece zeroes in on a Reddit thread that went viral over the weekend, promising a shocking new policy from major...
Nvidia’s latest push into robotics lands on a familiar crossroads: turning the abstract power of large‑scale vision‑language models into something...
Asus has finally turned the ROG Zephyrus Duo from a gimmick into a genuine dual‑screen workstation, swapping the old secondary pad for a full‑width,...
At this year’s CES, Intel rolled out its third‑generation Core Ultra series, branding it an “AI PC platform” that targets the laptop market’s growing...
Rust is slipping into the daily toolkit of the people who actually ship the models that power today’s chatbots.
A bipartisan push is gathering momentum in Washington to codify how companies disclose the inner workings of their generative‑AI systems.
Ugreen’s latest AI‑focused network‑attached storage unit is turning heads simply because it packs more memory than a typical desktop.
Why does a new voice in your living room matter? While TP‑Link has long been known for routers and plugs, the company is now bundling an AI assistant...
Ugreen is stepping into the AI‑driven smart‑home market with a new outdoor camera that touts weather‑rating and a hybrid‑bullet design.
Why does this matter? Because 2025 has become the year analysts point to when measuring AI’s impact on everyday business tasks.
A legal team has been tasked with dissecting a series of AI‑generated pictures that show children in various states of undress.
Artificial Analysis has just reshaped its AI Intelligence Index, swapping out the old benchmark suite for a set of “real‑world” tests.
Why does this matter? Because most large‑scale language models improve their predictions by retraining on fresh data, but that process usually...
xAI just closed a $20 billion financing round, a sum large enough to reshape its hardware roadmap.