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Nvidia triples and Intel doubles generative AI inference performance on new MLPerf benchmark | VentureBeat

There are more than 8,500 performance results in the MLCommons' latest benchmark, testing all manner of combinations and permutations of hardware, software and AI inference use cases.

Alice & Bob to Integrate Cat Qubits in Datacenters of the Future, Accelerated by NVIDIA Technology - insideBIGDATA

Alice & Bob, a quantum hardware manufacturer and leading QPU designer, announced it is working to accelerate the integration of quantum technology into industry by introducing cat qubits into the datacenters of the future.

Google to IBM: How big tech giants are embracing Nvidia's new hardware and software services | VentureBeat

Nvidia shared how it is evolving its work with several industry giants by taking its newly announced AI computing infrastructure, software and services to their tech stack.

Quantum-Enhanced Generative AI Generates Viable Cancer Drug Candidates - insideBIGDATA

Zapata Computing, Inc., the Industrial Generative AI company, announced that its scientists, in collaboration with Insilico Medicine, the University of Toronto, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have demonstrated the first instance of a generative model running on quantum hardware outperforming state-of-the-art classical models in generating viable cancer drug candidates. The research points to a promising future of hybrid quantum generative AI for drug discovery using today’s quantum devices.

Hugging Face nabs Tesla scientist for open source robotics project | VentureBeat

Remi Cadene's move signals an ambitious expansion for Hugging Face, which until now, has primarily focused on software, not hardware.

AMD unveils Embedded+ architecture for edge AI hardware | VentureBeat

AMD Embedded+ architecture fuses Ryzen Embedded processors with Versal adaptive System-on-Chips (SoCs) on a unified integrated board.

Converged Access consolidates branch-office gear | Network World

Converged Access this week unveiled managed branch-office hardware designed to reduce the number of devices deployed in remote locations and simplify their installation.

HPC meets cloud computing with Dell’s new server | Network World

With a new range of hardware announced Thursday, Dell's is targeting high-performance and cloud computing environments that share similar hyperscale characteristics.

McAfee inside: How Intel bid could shake up IT security | Network World

Intel has pledged that its proposed $7.68 billion McAfee buyout will result in more secure networked devices through an integration of software and hardware that will challenge offerings from other big security vendors and perhaps change the way in which security is delivered to enterprise IT shops.

VoiceCon: Free VoIP management tools | Network World

Two network infrastructure vendors launched free management software tools at the VoiceCon show this week, with the aim of simplifying the setup IP desktop phones and carrier VoIP services.

Customized Xbox 360 controller brings gaming to the disabled | Network World

Steve Spohn is wheelchair-bound, on a ventilator and can barely move because of muscular dystrophy, but he's still able to play video games. He participated in last week's Games for Health conference in Boston, where the AbleGamers Foundation hosted the Hardware Hackers Challenge, a contest to build a handicap-accessible game controller in under two hours.

Falling PC Prices Pit Microsoft Against PC Makers | Network World

Last week, research firm Gartner released a PC sales forecast that initially sounded like good news for Microsoft and its hardware partners, but likely indicates trouble ahead.

Sony Ericsson’s first Android smartphone to launch in April | Network World

Japanese consumers will be the first in the world to get their hands on Sony Ericsson's new Xperia X10 smartphone when it goes on sale here in April through carrier NTT DoCoMo, the companies said Thursday.

IT hardware sales poised for small recovery after disastrous 2009 | Network World

IT hardware markets are starting to show signs of life and are in position for a small rebound in 2010.

Corporate IT Spending Gets Boost As Hiring Increases | Network World

The improving employment market in the U.S. is fueling IT investment as companies purchase hardware and software to support new employees, according to a recent IT spending study.

NSA wants bulletproof smartphone, tablet security | Network World

The National Security Agency, America's high-tech spy agency which also plays a key role in approving hardware and software for use by the Department of Defense, wants to be able to outfit military personnel with commercial smartphones and tablets -- but based on a NSA security design.

Sony plans PlayStation expansion | Network World

Sony is hoping to return its PlayStation business to profitability next year with the help of new hardware devices and expansion of its network-delivered services platform, it said Thursday.

AT&T adds most iPhones in a single quarter | Network World

AT&T Inc. said today it activated 3.2 million iPhones in the third quarter, its best-ever for a quarter, adding that nearly 40% of those iPhone activations were for new subscribers to the wireless carrier.

Cisco bolsters routers to spur IPv6 migration | Network World

Cisco this week enhanced its IPv6 offerings for its carrier core and edge routers in an effort to ease the eventual migration from IPv4.

Brocade takes aim at Cisco with new Carrier Ethernet line | Network World

Brocade has launched a line of small form factor Carrier Ethernet routers designed to make Ethernet service delivery at the edge more cost and power efficient.

The 5 best, and 5 worst, features of Google Chrome OS | Network World

Today, Google released the source code for Chrome OS and promised that devices will be shipping in about a year, in time for the 2010 holiday season. Chrome OS will run only on devices specifically manufactured for it and Google is dictating to manufacturers the hardware specifications. For instance, Chrome OS devices will be netbooks, will not include a hard drive, will have only solid state disks, will rely on specified WiFi chipsets/adapters for connectivity and must have full-sized keyboards, says Sund

Dell seeks services boost with new security offerings | Network World

Dell on Wednesday beefed up its security offerings with new hardware and services, which could help the company engage more customers in long-term services deals.

AT&T customer satisfaction tanks | Network World

AT&T received some bad news from Consumer Reports this week, as the magazine's latest survey shows that the carrier now has the lowest level of customer satisfaction in the United States.

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