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Computing

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Delhi University partners with Google Cloud to offer AI, cybersecurity training to students
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Delhi University partners with Google Cloud to offer AI, cybersecurity training to students

  • 17 August 2025
Delhi University has announced a multi-year collaboration with Google Cloud to equip students with next-generation skills in artificial…
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Is Artificial Intelligence Aiming to Eliminate the Middle Class?
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Is Artificial Intelligence Aiming to Eliminate the Middle Class?

  • 17 August 2025
Redazione RHC : 17 August 2025 08:24 On August 5, Fast Technology reported that, according to media reports, Mo Gawdat,…
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Samsung cuts back on traditional foundry costs as it…
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Samsung cuts back on traditional foundry costs as it…

  • 17 August 2025
An generic image of Samsung GDDR7 modules against a background of Samsung silicon wafer diagrams. The tech world…
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This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever
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This simple magnetic trick could change quantum computing forever

  • 17 August 2025
The entry of quantum computers into society is currently hindered by their sensitivity to disturbances in the environment.…
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Ed Vasicek: Reflections on this age of the internet | Opinion
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Ed Vasicek: Reflections on this age of the internet | Opinion

  • 17 August 2025
The internet is one huge innovation. Yet we don’t know whether to celebrate or grieve its advent; its…
CComputing
Study Finds Open-Source AI Models Consume Far More Computing Power Than Closed Systems
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Study Finds Open-Source AI Models Consume Far More Computing Power Than Closed Systems

  • 17 August 2025
A recent study shows open-source artificial intelligence models use far more computing power than closed systems on the…
CComputing
5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade
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5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade

  • 17 August 2025
Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor are slated to profit from the huge AI computing power buildout. Meta Platforms and…
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5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade

  • 16 August 2025
Key Points Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor are slated to profit from the huge AI computing power buildout. Meta…
CComputing
Brains grown in dishes push new boundaries
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Brains grown in dishes push new boundaries

  • 16 August 2025
In the latest wave of extraordinary computer development, tiny ‘brains’ are being grown in dishes and connected to…
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Rising demand for computing power and the emergence of new technologies bolster a bullish outlook on PCB equipment demand.

  • 16 August 2025
The rising demand for computing power drives an increase in capital expenditures in the PCB industry. According to…
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