Tag: hardware
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The concert is in London. You’re watching it live from your home in Atlanta. https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/features/the-secret-life-of-the-500-cables-that-run-the-internet/ more ›
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Like everyone else we have been closely watching the developments in AI and writing about it, a lot about it. Here we want to sum up our overview of the… more ›
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The generative AI boom is compute-bound. It has the unique property that adding more compute directly results in a better product. Usually, R&D investment is more directly tied to how… more ›
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When old tech dies, it usually stays dead. No one expects rotary phones or adding machines to come crawling back from oblivion. Floppy diskettes, VHS tapes, cathode-ray tubes—they shall rest… more ›
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By revenue, TSMC is the largest semiconductor company in the world. In 2020 it quietly joined the world’s 10 most valuable companies. It’s now bigger than Meta and Exxon. The… more ›
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What is the impact of this slowdown? The increasingly critical role computation has played across disparate industries suggests the impact is immediate, and will only get more significant if Moore’s Law… more ›
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I’m sitting in frontof a computer, looking at its graphical user interface with overlapping windows on a high-resolution screen. I interact with the computer by pointing and clicking with a… more ›
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All investment strategies have the potential for profit and loss, capital is at risk. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. https://www.bailliegifford.com/en/uk/individual-investors/insights/ic-article/2022-q4-asml-engineering-the-future-in-fine-detail-10016241/ more ›
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In this article, I will be giving 80 brief predictions on the future of computing and its impact on the broader world. These are largely predictions that you will not… more ›
