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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.

Kolena debuts platform for testing AI models and fine-tuned variants | VentureBeat

The company has been offering the platform in a closed beta to customers over the last 24 months and refining it.

Anthropic's Claude 3 knew when researchers were testing it | VentureBeat

The more time we spend with LLMs, and the more powerful they get, the more surprises seem to emerge about their capabilities.

Google's chaotic AI strategy leaves users bewildered | VentureBeat

Google's chaotic and confusing AI branding and product strategy risks undermining public trust, but may actually represent an intentional, if flawed, approach to rapid public beta testing.

Open-source social network Diaspora goes live | Network World

Despite early security woes, Diaspora is testing the waters in a limited alpha invite-only release.

A short history of Intel acquisitions | Network World

Looks like Intel is on what has the makings of a good old-fashioned shopping spree. The company's blockbuster announcement Thursday morning that it plans to buy security company McAfee for $7.68 billion comes on the heels of its buyout of Texas Instruments' cable modem chip division earlier this week, and amidst rumors that it will pluck Infineon Technologies AG's wireless chip unit.

Intel opens US$1 billion chip factory in Vietnam | Network World

Intel on Friday announced the opening of a massive US$1 billion chip testing and assembly facility in Vietnam, the biggest such facility for Intel anywhere in the world.

EU antitrust unit to examine Microsoft-Yahoo deal by Feb. 19 | Network World

The European Commission set a Feb. 19 deadline for its review of Microsoft's planned Internet search tie-up with Yahoo Tuesday.

The case for collaboration | Network World

A recent survey of more than 500 executives, IT decision-makers and business unit leaders worldwide found that businesses are trying to enable greater collaboration across their workforces.

Testing Shows Cocaine, Meth Use Down Among U.S. Workforce | Network World

Use of cocaine and methamphetamine among America's workers has declined, according to new data from Quest Diagnostics Inc., a provider of employment-related drug testing services.

TomorrowNow litigation drags SAP Q4 profits down | Network World

SAP saw revenue rise 27 percent in the fourth quarter but profits dropped by more than a third due to increased provisions linked to litigation with Oracle related to its former TomorrowNow unit, the company said Wednesday.

Intel to promote Atom with chip unit from Texas Instruments | Network World

Intel will expand the use of its Atom microprocessors in consumer electronic devices with the purchase of Texas Instruments' cable modem chip division, it said Monday.

Is Apple testing a new iPhone model? | Network World

A software analytics program has detected evidence that Apple may be testing a new iPhone model, identified as ‘iPhone 3,1,’ in the San Francisco area. But there’s very little hard evidence of what the newness might be.

DOJ: VeriFone must divest Hypercom point-of-sale unit to complete buy | Network World

The Department of Justice said today that in order to complete its acquisition of Hypercom, VeriFone must divest Hypercom's U.S. point-of-sale (POS) terminals business to Gores Group private equity firm.

Intel’s McAfee unit to acquire Sentrigo | Network World

Intel's McAfee subsidiary on Wednesday said it would acquire Sentrigo, which provides database security and compliance products.

Why security needs to catch up to Web 2.0 | Network World

Security managers can keep blocking Facebook, refusing to support mobile devices and vetoing cloud-based services, but they aren't going away. And ignoring ways to make room for them in your security program is like burying your head in the sand, according to Tom Gillis, vice president and general manager of Cisco's security technology business unit, and author of the new book Securing the Borderless Network: Security for the Web 2.0 World.

US needs cyber-emergency response, lawmaker says | Network World

A U.S. senator calls for a cybersecurity emergency response unit to help businesses.

HP puts the net pedal to the metal | Network World

Marius Haas is senior vice president and general manager of HP's ProCurve Networking business, which was recently aligned with the company's server, storage and services businesses under HP's Technology Solutions Group, creating an approximately $45 billion unit. Haas, who previously served as senior vice president of strategy and corporate development, is charged with shifting the network business into overdrive. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Haas to talk about the market and his p

ACLU sues for information on laptop searches at U.S. borders | Network World

The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)'s Customs and Border Protection (CBP) unit for information on its policies related to searches of laptops and other electronic devices at U.S. borders.

Juniper unveils cloud-based lab for customer testing | Network World

Juniper is harnessing the cloud to make it easier and less expensive for customers to test its products.

Q&A: Ball State University expands WiMAX testbed | Network World

Ball State graduate student Ryan Lasure explains how the university is moving from being a vendor testing ground to becoming a WiMAX-connected campus.

pCubee creates virtual, 3D display case | Network World

Researchers have developed a five-paneled LCD cube that gives users the appearance that something is inside, allowing them to rotate the unit and look at an object in three dimensions. Called pCubee, it's the result of two years of work by students at the University of British Columbia.

Sony working on a 3D camera for consumers | Network World

Sony is developing a 3D camera that will give consumers the ability to create their own 3D content, the head of Sony's digital imaging business unit said Thursday.

Energy Efficient Ethernet being put to the test | Network World

The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab (UNH-IOL)  has begun testing Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) products to make sure they work together.