Now Hear This: Startup Gives Businesses a New Voice

Got a conflict with your 2pm appointment? Just spin up a quick assistant that takes good notes and when your boss asks about you even identifies itself and explains why you aren’t there. Nice fantasy? No, it’s one of many use cases a team of some 50 ni…

Now Hear This: Startup Gives Businesses a New Voice

Got a conflict with your 2pm appointment? Just spin up a quick assistant that takes good notes and when your boss asks about you even identifies itself and explains why you aren’t there. Nice fantasy? No, it’s one of many use cases a team of some 50 ninja programmers, AI experts and 20 beta testers Read article >

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Art and Music in Light of AI

In the sea of virtual exhibitions that have popped up over the last year, the NVIDIA AI Art Gallery offers a fresh combination of incredible visual art, musical experiences and poetry, highlighting the narrative of an emerging art form based on AI tech…

Art and Music in Light of AI

In the sea of virtual exhibitions that have popped up over the last year, the NVIDIA AI Art Gallery offers a fresh combination of incredible visual art, musical experiences and poetry, highlighting the narrative of an emerging art form based on AI technology. The online exhibit — part of NVIDIA’s GTC event — will feature Read article >

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Drum Roll, Please: AI Startup Sunhouse Founder Tlacael Esparza Finds His Rhythm

Drawing on his trifecta of degrees in math, music and music technology, Tlacael Esparza, co-founder and CTO of Sunhouse, is revolutionizing electronic drumming. Esparza has created Sensory Percussion, a combination of hardware and software that uses sensors and AI to allow a single drum to produce a complex range of sounds depending on where and Read article >

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Intel 2020 Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement Awards

Today, Intel announced winners of the 2020 Intel Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement (SCQI) Program Award. “Our suppliers help us achieve our goal of being the leader in every category in which we compete,” said Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. “Congratulations to the winners of Intel’s Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement Program Awards. Your pursuit of excellence through … Continued

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Shackling Jitter and Perfecting Ping, How to Reduce Latency in Cloud Gaming

Looking to improve your cloud gaming experience? First, become a master of your network. Twitch-class champions in cloud gaming shred Wi-Fi and broadband waves. They cultivate good ping to defeat two enemies — latency and jitter. What Is Latency?  Latency or lag is a delay in getting data from the device in your hands to Read article >

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Kisaco Research: SigOpt is a Leader in AI Software

What’s New: A new report from analyst firm Kisaco Research positions SigOpt, an Intel company, as a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) software acceleration, due to the quality of its optimization platform, breadth of its market penetration and strength of its go-to-market strategy. By making customers’ AI workloads more efficient, SigOpt helps them get the most out … Continued

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Intel Announces oneAPI Challenge Winners

What’s New: Intel today announced the winners of the Great Cross-Architecture Challenge, a collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and Argonne National Laboratory, and run by CodeProject. The challenge attracted participants across five continents, demonstrating the growing momentum of oneAPI’s open, cross-architecture, multi-vendor programming approach. Entrants used oneAPI and Data Parallel C++ (DPC++) to … Continued

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Come Sale Away with GFN Thursday

GFN Thursday means more games for GeForce NOW members, every single week. This week’s list includes the day-and-date release of Spacebase Startopia, but first we want to share the scoop on some fantastic sales available across our digital game store pa…

Come Sale Away with GFN Thursday

GFN Thursday means more games for GeForce NOW members, every single week. This week’s list includes the day-and-date release of Spacebase Startopia, but first we want to share the scoop on some fantastic sales available across our digital game store partners that members will want to take advantage of this very moment. Discounts for All Read article >

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Intel AI-Powered Backpack Helps Visually Impaired Navigate World

What’s New: Artificial intelligence (AI) developer Jagadish K. Mahendran and his team designed an AI-powered, voice-activated backpack that can help the visually impaired navigate and perceive the world around them. The backpack helps detect common challenges such as traffic signs, hanging obstacles, crosswalks, moving objects and changing elevations, all while running on a low-power, interactive device. … Continued

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Announces ‘IDM 2.0’ Strategy for Manufacturing, Innovation and Product Leadership

» Download all images (ZIP, 101 MB) NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Announcing manufacturing expansion plans; beginning with ~$20 billion investment to build two new fabs in Arizona   Intel 7 nanometer process development progressing well with tape in of 7nm compute tile for “Meteor Lake” expected in the second quarter of 2021  Announcing Intel Foundry Services with plans to become a major provider of foundry capacity in the U.S. and Europe to serve customers globally  Announcing plans for new research collaboration with IBM  Bringing … Continued

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Intel Unleashed: Engineering the Future (Replay)

On March 23, 2021, Pat Gelsinger, Intel’s chief executive officer, offered a business update and webcast address on the new era of innovation and technology leadership at Intel. Press Kit: Engineering the Future This presentation includes forward-looking statements, including with respect to Intel’s business outlook and future plans and expectations. These statements are based on … Continued

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Sweden’s AI Catalyst: 300-Petaflops Supercomputer Fuels Nordic Research

A Swedish physician who helped pioneer chemistry 200 years ago just got another opportunity to innovate. A supercomputer officially christened in honor of Jöns Jacob Berzelius aims to establish AI as a core technology of the next century. Berzelius (pronounced behr-zeh-LEE-us) invented chemistry’s shorthand (think H20) and discovered a handful of elements including silicon. A Read article >

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Media Alert: Intel to Launch 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Portfolio

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 22, 2021 – Join Intel’s Navin Shenoy, executive vice president in the Data Platforms Group, and Lisa Spelman, corporate vice president in the Xeon and Memory Group, on April 6 for the launch of the latest 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (code-named “Ice Lake”) and the latest additions to Intel’s … Continued

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A working D compiler on OpenBSD

Dr. Brian Robert Callahan (bcallah@)
blogged about his work in getting D compiler(s) working under OpenBSD.
The first paragraph reads:

I got GDC, the GNU D Compiler, working on OpenBSD. Supporting D has been a very long time coming. Here’s the st…