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Intel Explores Shift to Unified Core Architecture, Potentially Phasing Out Separate Performance and Efficiency Cores

Intel is reportedly considering moving away from separate performance and efficiency cores toward a unified core architecture, with a transition spanning several years.

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European Buyers Find Cost Savings by Purchasing HDDs in the U.S.

Some European consumers are traveling to the U.S. to buy hard drives, finding overall costs lower than local purchases despite travel expenses.

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Honor Enters Humanoid Robot Market with First Model Unveiling This Week

Honor is set to debut its initial humanoid robot, marking the smartphone maker’s expansion into robotics beyond software development.

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Chinese Manufacturer CXMT Slashes DDR4 Memory Prices, Undercuts Samsung and SK hynix by Half

Chinese memory chipmaker CXMT offers DDR4 modules at prices half those of Samsung and SK hynix, shaking up the global market landscape.

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Sam Altman Highlights Evolutionary Energy Costs Behind Human Intelligence in AI Debate

Sam Altman compares the energy consumption of AI to humans, emphasizing evolutionary and developmental energy investments needed for intelligence.

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US Launches Tech Corps Initiative to Expand Global Reach of AI Technology

The US government establishes Tech Corps to promote American AI technology worldwide through workforce training and global education programs.

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SK Group Chairman Warns Memory Shortage Could Threaten PC and Smartphone Makers

SK Group’s chairman highlights how the ongoing memory shortage is reshaping the semiconductor sector and risks wiping out some PC and smartphone manufacturers.

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The Longstanding Debate on Artificial General Intelligence: Aspirations and Ethical Concerns

Exploring the age-old ambitions and moral dilemmas surrounding the pursuit of artificial general intelligence.

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Apple Plans to Unveil At Least Five New Products at March 4 Event

Apple is set to reveal at least five new products during its March 4 event in New York, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman.

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Two Decades of Digital Textbooks in U.S. Schools Raise Concerns Over Learning Outcomes

Nearly 25 years after replacing textbooks with laptops and tablets in U.S. schools, experts question the impact on student knowledge and critical thinking.

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OpenAI’s Sam Altman Dismisses Elon Musk’s Vision of Space-Based Data Centers as Unrealistic

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized Elon Musk’s concept of deploying data centers in space, calling the idea unrealistic at this stage.

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Google Offers Financial Incentives to Cloud Providers Using Its AI Accelerators

Google is providing financial support to cloud providers adopting its AI accelerators amid competition and component shortages.

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