September 28, 2024

Hardware

Sony’s next-gen PlayStation 6 will benefit from the beefed-up PS5 Pro console

Sony’s next-generation PlayStation 6 console is going to be a monster, with its backwards compatibility amplified by the release of the impending PlayStation 5 Pro. In their weekly podcast, the folks at Digital Foundry talked about the PS5 Pro being a victory, even if gamers don’t buy it. Just like the standard PS4 which benefitted from the release of the PS4 Pro, where games that have questionable performance on the PS4 Pro run beautifully on

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Hardware

Intel’s next-gen Core Ultra 7 265K ‘Arrow Lake-S’ engineering sample spotted

Intel’s next-gen Core Ultra 7 265K “Arrow Lake-S” desktop CPU has been pictured, right after we saw an engineering sample (ES) of the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K processor. VIEW GALLERY – 3 IMAGES Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 5 265K processor has been spotted in QS form as well, with leaker “harukaze5719” posting some pictures on X of a QS (qualifying sample) of a “Q33K” processor, which fellow leaker “Jaykhin” said simply “265K” referring to

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Hardware

PS5 Pro has ‘dedicated custom hardware’ co-developed by AMD in the GPU block for more perf

Sony’s new PlayStation 5 Pro console features “dedicated custom hardware” that was co-developed with AMD that is in the GPU block, revealed by a new interview by IGN. VIEW GALLERY – 3 IMAGES The site sat down with PlayStation Senior Principal Product Manager Toshi Aoki, when he started talking about the new PS5 Pro and its 8K gaming support, adding “but that’s not our headline“. He continued, adding: “It’s more of the cherry on the

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Why AI is a know-it-all know nothing

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More More than 500 million people every month trust Gemini and ChatGPT to keep them in the know about everything from pasta, to sex or homework. But if AI tells you to cook your pasta in petrol, you probably shouldn’t take its advice on birth control or algebra, either. At the World Economic Forum in January, OpenAI

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IEEE’s Let’s Make Light Competition Returns to Tackle Illumination Gap

2 min read Willie Jones covers transportation for IEEE Spectrum and the history of technology for The Institute. In economically advantaged countries, it’s hard to imagine a time when electric lighting wasn’t available in nearly every home, business, and public facility. But according to the World Economic Forum, the sun remains the primary light source for more than 1 billion people worldwide. Known as light poverty, the lack of access to reliable, adequate, artificial light

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AI

Exploring the Link between Sleep Disorders and Health Indicators

A Python analysis of a MIMIC-IV health data (DREAMT) to uncover insights into factors affecting sleep disorders. Mary Ara · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 14 min read · 12 hours ago — Photo by Benjamin Voros on Unsplash In this article, I will be analysing participants’ information from the DREAMT dataset in order to uncover relationships between sleep disorders like sleep apnea, snoring, difficulty breathing, headaches, Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), snorting and

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The Noonification: Will Data Centers Ruin Your Neighborhood? (9/28/2024) | HackerNoon

How are you, hacker? 🪐What’s happening in tech this week: The Noonification by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our top 5 stories of the day, every day at noon your local time! Set email preference here. By @vishaalgrizzly [ 5 Min read ] Discover the eerie and unconventional origin behind Nikes iconic Just Do It slogan, inspired by the chilling last words of a convicted killer. Learn how a da Read

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Part 1: A Comparison Between the Pricing Models of Modern Data Warehouses | HackerNoon

I had a chance to learn more about the up-to-date comparison of data warehouses lately working on my side projects. It’s hard to do benchmarks for databases, but it’s harder to do comparisons on their pricing. There are 3 major things you need to consider: Considerations Storage Cost Often providers such as Redshift and Snowflake use their proprietary database formats. While the pricing is based on the data volume, it’s hard to estimate how much

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