The Brutalist Report - register
- Cerebras brings wafer-size AI chips to medical data analysis [1402d]
- RISC-V's SiFive sells connectivity IP to Alphawave [1402d]
- If you want to connect a GPU direct to SSDs for AI training, this could be it [1402d]
- China claims it has captured NSA NOPEN cyber-weapon [1402d]
- Ford to sell unfinished Explorers as chip shortage bites [1402d]
- Microsoft claims breakthrough in quantum computer system [1402d]
- Viasat, Rosneft hit by cyberattacks as Ukraine war spills online [1402d]
- ReactOS shows off SMP support in open-source take on Windows [1403d]
- Ukraine using Clearview AI facial recognition technology [1403d]
- Google introduces new Cloud infrastructure pricing [1403d]
- Microsoft proposes type syntax for JavaScript [1403d]
- Congress earmarks cash for fusion energy development [1403d]
- Wi-Fi 6E unaffected by chip shortages, says Wi-Fi Alliance [1403d]
- Ukraine president namechecks software giants to end support in Russia [1403d]
- Driver in Uber's self-driving car death goes on trial, says she feels 'betrayed' [1403d]
- New US law: Cyberattacks to be reported within 72 hours [1403d]
- Microsoft and OpenAI method could make training large neural networks cheaper [1403d]
- Brit techie shows us life in Ukraine amid Russian invasion [1403d]
- Canonical: OpenStack is dead, long live OpenStack [1403d]
- 114 billion transistors, one big meh. Apple's M1 Ultra wake-up call [1403d]
- Prototype app outperforms and outlasts outsourced production version [1403d]
- Despite shortages, networking hardware market grew strongly in 2021 [1403d]
- China: attacks from US IP addresses hit us, moved on to Russia and Ukraine [1403d]
- Russia labels Meta an 'extremist' organization, bans Instagram [1403d]
- Taiwan rounds up 60 Chinese tech workers on suspicion of poaching tech and people [1403d]
- Linus Torvalds ponders limits of automation as kernel release delayed [1403d]
- China's top tech city, Shenzhen, locks down completely for at least a week [1403d]
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