Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
AMD provides instructions on how to run DeepSeek's R1 AI model on Ryzen AI processors and Radeon GPUs, running locally on your PC.
But exactly how DeepSeek's developers managed this feat is likely down to a clever hack. A virtual DPU on the GPU itself. First, some background. DeepSeek is an advanced Mixture-o
Maybe they should have called it DeepFake, or DeepState, or better still Deep Selloff. Or maybe the other obvious deep thing that the indigenous AI
In this piece, we will look at the stocks Jim Cramer discussed after the DeepSeek AI selloff.
Nvidia's position in AI could be challenged by DeepSeek’s efficient models. Learn why NVDA stock might face challenges from the rise of GPU-agnostic AI.
Fed up with CoPilot's chatty style, I wanted to see if the new DeepSeek R1 AI would be a better assistant, here's what I learned.
While training has been the focus, inference is where AI's value is realized. Training clusters need large amounts of power. Optimized inference workloads that run over and over again on new data, on the other hand, should ideally use as few IT resources and power as possible.
AMD might lose out to Nvidia in the desktop GPU department, but it's set to put up a fight within the laptop GPU region.
ASUS looks to be making a new non-Intel NUC: rumored new NUC has AMD's latest (and kick ass) Ryzen AI Max+ 395 'Strix Halo' APU inside. ASUS is reportedly preparing a new family of NUC Mini-PCs that will be powered by AMD's new Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" APUs.
Now, LaptopMag is among the publications claiming the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra brings not only an improvement to its predecessor but also compared to Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max. While the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy falls behind the A18 Pro chip in single-core scores, the multicore scores are higher for the Samsung phone.
Apple has been ranked number one on Fortune ‘s Most Admired Company for the 18th consecutive year. The rankings are based on a survey of 3,380 executives, directors, and analysts. For the sixth year in a row, Amazon and Microsoft rounded out the top three. Nvidia, who makes GPU chips used generative AI explosion, rose six spots to No. 4.