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Intel will soon bake anti-malware defenses directly into its CPUs
Control-Flow Enforcement Technology will debut in Tiger Lake microarchitecture.
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Here's How Much Apple Could Save by Using Its Own Chips in Macs
Rumors have swirled for many years that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) was developing ARM-based chips that could power Macs and displace Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) processors. The Mac maker is finally ready to formally announce those plans later this month at its annual WWDC developer conference, Bloomberg reported earlier this week.
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Bloomberg: Apple to announce its first ARM Mac chips at WWDC, as it starts transition away from Intel
Apple is reportedly going to announce its transition from Intel to ARM chips for its line of Macs at WWDC, according to Bloomberg. The event kicks off on June 22nd (hosted virtually this year), and is the usual venue where Apple announces its big platform shifts. This year, we are expecting the unveiling of iOS 14, macOS 10.16, watchOS 7 and more.
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Microsoft Just Built a World-Class Supercomputer Exclusively for OpenAI
Microsoft just built a huge supercomputer for AI research organization OpenAI. It's a dream-machine for the company. What will they do with it?
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You can build Linus Torvalds' PC: Here's all the hardware and where to buy it
Normally, Torvalds would pop into his local Fry's. But in these pandemic times, he ordered everything from Amazon. Here's the complete list of parts.
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World record internet speed achieved that is 1 million times faster than current broadband
Researchers in Australia have achieved a world record internet speed of 44.2 terabits per second, allowing users to download 1,000 HD movies in a single second. A team from Monash, Swinburne and RMIT universities used a “micro-comb” optical chip containing hundreds of infrared lasers to transfer data across existing communications infrastructure in Melbourne.
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Get ready for the 'holy grail' of computer graphics
Ray tracing has always been the "holy grail" of computer graphics, says Jason Ronald, head of program management for the gaming console Xbox. The technique simulates a three-dimensional image by calculating each ray of light and promises stunning lighting effects with realistic reflections and shadows. The method finds where it bounces, collects information about what those objects are, then uses it to lay down a pixel and compose a scene.
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The Breakthrough of Quantum Computing with Artificial Intelligence
Major milestones will be achieved through quantum computing that a normal classical computer cannot, claims Sundar Pichai, Alphabet CEO. Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2020, Sundar said the world needs to assemble and work under a common regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI). As such, to extol the benefits of new technologies.
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Why we need quantum-resistant cryptography now.
Quantum-resistant or post-quantum cryptography is our best bet against attacks from upcoming quantum computers.
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A Preview Of Six Flavors Of Ubuntu 20.04 "Focal Fossa"
There is a nice variety to choose from here.
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Lenovo Yoga C740 (15-Inch) Review
If you want a larger screen than the 13 or 14 inches common on 2-in-1 convertible laptops today, the 15-Inch Lenovo Yoga C740 is a fine option thanks to its sturdy build quality, simple styling, and good computing performance.
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USB 4 will support 8K and 16K displays so you can banish another PC port in 2021
USB 4, the next incarnation of the ubiquitous data-transfer technology, will be fast and versatile enough to let you plug a very high resolution 8K display in to your PC. That's because it'll accommodate DisplayPort 2.0, the newer version of a standard widely used to connect external monitors.
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Intel's newest Core i9 edges up to 5.3GHz, 10 cores for gaming desktops
Overclockers, start your engines.
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How close are we to breaking encryption with quantum computing?
Not as close as you might fear, but quantum encryption cracking is on its way. So, it's time to start getting ready for it.
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The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories
For pioneering computer scientist Donald Knuth, good coding is synonymous with beautiful expression.
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Researchers unveil electronics that mimic the human brain in efficient learning
Only 10 years ago, scientists working on what they hoped would open a new frontier of neuromorphic computing could only dream of a device using miniature tools called memristors that would function/operate like real brain synapses.
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Constructing the universe: An interview with Chiara Marletto
Constructor theory is a relatively nascent idea in fundamental physics that proposes to underlie all other currently known theories, not to mention those yet to be known, and to solve problems across a host of fields in science and beyond. Logan Chipkin joins Oxford physicist and constructor theorist Chiara Marletto to discuss what constructor theory is, how it might point the way to a successor to quantum theory, and how it might allow physics to tackle some of philosophy’s most perplexing puzzles.
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Glowing silicon nanowire reveals how to put optics in your CPU
Silicon-germanium alloy glows, may be future CPU optical communication laser.
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Apple may or may not switch Macs over from Intel to AMD, but it should
Ditching cars altogether is one of the most effective steps that people can take to shrink their carbon footprint, according to a sprawling analysis of changes that individual consumers can make to cut their carbon emissions.
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