Samsung unveils higher capacity HBM3E memory for faster AI training and inference

Samsung just announced HBM3E 12H DRAM with advanced TC NCF technology – fans of acronyms must be excited at reading this, but for everyone else here’s what that means. HBM stands for “high bandwidth memory” and it does what it says on the tin. In October Samsung unveiled HBM3E Shinebolt, an enhanced version of the […]

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Samsung partners with FlexIt to bring health and wellness training to its TVs

Last month, Samsung unveiled its new lineup of smart TVs that includes QLED TVs, Neo QLED TVs, OLED TVs, and Micro LED TVs. All these new TVs run a new version of Tizen (7.0) that brings new content, connectivity options, and features. They also feature Samsung Daily+, which is a central hub where users can […]

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Apple Says Vision Pro Could Be Used for Surgeries, Technical Training and More

Apple executives believe the Vision Pro has a number of enterprise applications, from advanced technical training to use in operating rooms, according to a video sent out to employees. The video, which features Apple’s Mike Rockwell and Alan Dye, both of whom are involved in the development of the device, discusses the development of the […]

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Apple to start training store employees to use Vision Pro next month

Apple and Samsung are expected to engage in a competition across a brand-new segment next year. Both companies have been working on mixed reality headsets, and Apple might be the first to release its Vision Pro headset announced earlier this year. A rumor not long ago claimed that Apple may have had to push back […]

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Microsoft demonstrates how it’s training small language models to reason better than ChatGPT and BIng Chat

What you need to know Microsoft recently published a new blog post highlighting its efforts toward teaching small language models how to reason. It unveiled Orca 2, a small language model demonstrating strong reasoning abilities by imitating the step-by-step reasoning traces of more capable LLMs like ChatGPT and Bing Chat. According to benchmarks, Orca 2 […]

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Microsoft demonstrates how it’s training small language models to reason better than ChatGPT and Copilot

What you need to know Microsoft recently published a new blog post highlighting its efforts toward teaching small language models how to reason. It unveiled Orca 2, a small language model demonstrating strong reasoning abilities by imitating the step-by-step reasoning traces of more capable LLMs like ChatGPT and Copilot. According to benchmarks, Orca 2 sports […]

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Diablo 4’s latest update makes it easier to respec, adds a DPS training dummy, and more

What you need to know Blizzard Entertainment has announced a new round of patch notes for Diablo 4. Among the changes are bug fixes for all platforms, an increase in Potent Blood from Blood Wells, and a refund all button for Paragon Boards.  Blizzard has just released another update for Diablo IV, pushing the game […]

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Apple to Host ‘Secretive’ Vision Pro Training Event for Retail Staff

Apple is planning to bring select retail store employees to Cupertino, California in early 2024 to learn about the Vision Pro headset ahead of the device’s launch, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reports. Gurman revealed details about the “product training event” in the latest “Power On” newsletter. Apple apparently recent sent a memo to retail employees asking […]

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 2023 training materials leak, paint a familiar picture

When the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE arrived in India in January 2022, it was the Exynos 2100 version and its base configuration of 8/128GB sold for ₹50,000 (the 8/256GB variant was ₹54,000). Now Samsung has decided to relaunch the phone, this time with the Snapdragon 888 chipset that other regions enjoyed. Technically, the phone is […]

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Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and other tech titans call for immediate pause of AI training

What you need to know Future of Life Institute has shared an open letter that calls for all AI labs to pause the training of artificial intelligence for at least six months. Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, several tech CEOs, and many university professors have signed the letter. The letter asks for AI labs and developers […]

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Part 4: Paul's London Marathon training diary

It’s been two months since I last updated you all on my London Marathon training; two months that have gone both really well and pretty badly. Pretty well because, since my hip injury over Christmas cleared up, I had a good 6-8 weeks of consistent, decent, marathon training. That’s not to say I was following […]

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How to Change the Language in Nike Training Club for iOS

Nike Training Club is one of the best fitness apps for iPhone users, and you can access hundreds of workouts for free. In addition to English, you can use the service in a selection of other languages. Related Reading: Changing the language in Nike Training Club for iOS is easy. This article shows you how […]

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How to Use Nike Training Club on iOS

Exercising regularly is important if you want to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and have energy for the things you love doing. Even if you aren’t an expert in fitness, you can follow a routine that you enjoy with several iOS apps – and Nike Training Club is arguably the best of these. Related Reading: Nike […]

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Part 3: Paul's London Marathon training diary

It’s been a few weeks since my last Marathon Training Diary entry and, in that time, I’ve been doing exactly what running expert Kieran Alger told me to do back in mid-November…. focusing on time-on-feet. I’ve also taken Kieran’s advice about keeping my heart rate down and running at a comfortable pace. I even started […]

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Running with power: What it is and how you can use it to improve your training

Runners looking to gain an extra edge over the competition now have more ways than ever to do so – and one of the buzziest metrics gaining momentum over the last few years is running power. With running watches, clip-on meters and other wearables churning out more stats than ever, it can be difficult to […]

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Metaverse’s Biggest Potential Is In Enterprises

Last year, Match Group – which operates online platforms like Tinder, Match.com and Hinge – shelled out $1.725 billion to acquire Hyperconnect. This was a play on the metaverse. Unfortunately, Match had challenges in making the strategy work. In the latest shareholder letter, Match CEO Bernard Kim noted: “I’ve instructed the Hyperconnect team to iterate […]

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Garmin ​Fenix 7 huge update brings Training Readiness and more

Garmin is rolling out some of the brand new features from the Forerunner 955/255 to the Fenix 7 and Epix sports watches. The company has just launched an alpha release of 9.14, which brings a host of improvements. The Fenix 7 is getting the new Training Readiness feature, which uses heart rate variability and a […]

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Machine Learning Framework PyTorch Enabling GPU-Accelerated Training on Apple Silicon Macs

In collaboration with the Metal engineering team at Apple, PyTorch today announced that its open source machine learning framework will soon support GPU-accelerated model training on Apple silicon Macs powered by M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, or M1 Ultra chips. Until now, PyTorch training on the Mac only leveraged the CPU, but an upcoming version […]

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Apple Introduces New Professional Training Courses and Certifications

Apple today announced new training courses and certifications to help IT professionals learn how to support and manage Apple devices in the workplace. From today, updated professional training and certifications for IT support and management are available from Apple in a redesigned, online, and self-paced format. Users are now able to demonstrate their abilities with […]

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