Google unveils its first data center processor as it joins Microsoft and Amazon in a billion-dollar hardware race — Intel and AMD will be nervous to see strategic partners turn into formidable x86 rivals

Google revealed its first custom Arm-based CPUs for data centers at its Google Cloud Next 24 event.The new Google Axion processors are intended for general-purpose workloads such as web and

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Amazon Dash Cart vs. ‘Just Walk Out’: We put the tech giant’s new grocery strategy to the test

GeekWire’s Todd Bishop waits for his ID to be checked due to the canned cocktails included in his Amazon Dash Cart at the Amazon Fresh store on Aurora Avenue in

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Forget Prime Day: Target's Circle Week sale is live now – shop today's 13 best deals

You don’t need to wait for Prime Day: Target has a massive sale this week exclusively for Target Circle members. You can score incredible deals on everything from kitchen appliances,

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Intel just released new AI hardware to compete with Nvidia

Intel unveiled its latest AI hardware Tuesday, saying it has better performance and efficiency for training generative artificial intelligence models than industry alternatives — even Nvidia’s highly sought after chip.Read

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NeuroMesh: Spearheading the New Era of AI with a Distributed Training Protocol

NeuroMesh, a trailblazer in artificial intelligence, announces the rollout of its distributed AI training protocol, poised to revolutionize global access and collaboration in AI development. Embracing DePIN’s decentralized framework, NeuroMesh

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Google’s first Arm-based CPU will challenge Microsoft and Amazon in the AI race

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Google is making its own custom Arm-based CPU to support its AI work in data centers and introducing a more powerful version of

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The Download: how China plans to regulate AI

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology.

Why the Chinese government is

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Qualcomm has launched new, "breakthrough" IoT tech for industry

Qualcomm has launched new IoT and Wi-Fi technology for industrial applications, which it claims are a “breakthrough” in the IoT world.Announced at this year’s Embedded World Exhibition & Conference in

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Behind the curtain: how IT pros can spot AI washing

The benefits of generative AI have been made abundantly clear in recent years, with businesses set to reap valuable productivity and efficiency gains, not to mention an uptick in staff

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Microsoft announces new AI hub in London in latest AI push

In its efforts to boost its research and development efforts into artificial intelligence, Microsoft has lifted the wraps off its new AI Hub in London.The announcement comes in the wake

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The Blight of Screen Time – And How To Do Something About It

The pull of the internet is undeniable. It’s a source of news,
entertainment and more, it’s a way of keeping in touch, conducting business and
educating ourselves. But for many

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Why the Chinese government is sparing AI from harsh regulations—for now

The way China regulates its tech industry can seem highly unpredictable. The government can celebrate the achievements of Chinese tech companies one day and then turn against them the next.

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