October 22, 2024

Hardware

Rambus reveals chipsets ready for next-gen DDR5 MRDIMM memory: speeds of up to 12,800 MT/s

Rambus has just unveiled an industry-first, complete memory interface chipset for Gen5 DDR5 RDIMMs and next-gen DDR5 MRDIMMs. VIEW GALLERY – 2 IMAGES The company says that these innovative new products for RDIMMs and MRDIMMs “will seamlessly extend DDR5 performance with unparalleled bandwidth and memory capacity for compute-intensive data center and AI workloads”. Popular Popular Now: Intel Arc Battlemage GPU leaks: AIBs have ‘almost ZERO desire to gamble on Arc’ again Rambus’ says that its

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AI

Using PCA for Outlier Detection

A surprisingly effective means to identify outliers in numeric data W Brett Kennedy · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 13 min read · 3 hours ago — PCA (principle component analysis) is commonly used in data science, generally for dimensionality reduction (and often for visualization), but it is actually also very useful for outlier detection, which I’ll describe in this article. This articles continues my series in outlier detection, which also includes articles

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AI

Comprehensive Guide to Crafting a Perfect CV in Data Science

Impress recruiters and land your dream job by creating a standout resume Vyacheslav Efimov · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 18 min read · 4 hours ago — Introduction The Data Science job market is highly dynamic. Despite the abundance of job openings that appear regularly, there is a high influx of candidates. A single job posting can attract several hundred applications! Therefore, landing a dream job can become a very lengthy process.

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Hardware

Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 285K fully unlocked hits huge 370W power consumption

Intel’s new flagship Core Ultra 9 285K processor will use up to 370W of power when fully unlocked. VIEW GALLERY – 6 IMAGES In some new posts made to social media, leakers have the new Intel Core Ultra 9 285K “Arrow Lake-S” processor, with power numbers looked at while running a multi-core Cinebench R23 benchmark, with all of the P-Cores at 5.6GHz and E-Cores at 3.9GHz. Popular Popular Now: Intel Arc Battlemage GPU leaks: AIBs

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AI

Product-Oriented ML: A Guide for Data Scientists

How to build ML products users love. Jake Minns · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 23 min read · Oct 14, 2024 — Photo by Pavel Danilyuk: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-robot-holding-a-flower-8438979/ Data science offers rich opportunities to explore new concepts and demonstrate their viability, all towards building the ‘intelligence’ behind features and products. However, most machine learning (ML) projects fail! And this isn’t just because of the inherently experimental nature of the work. Projects may lack

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Enhancing RAG with Knowledge Graphs: Integrating Llama 3.1, NVIDIA NIM, and LangChain for Dynamic AI | HackerNoon

While most people focus on retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) over unstructured text, such as company documents or documentation, I am pretty bullish on retrieval systems over structured information, particularly knowledge graphs. There has been a lot of excitement about GraphRAG, specifically Microsoft’s implementation. However, in their implementation, the input data is unstructured text in the form of documents, which is transformed into a knowledge graph using a large language model (LLM). In this blog post, we will show

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‘This is a game changer’: Runway releases new AI facial expression motion capture feature Act-One

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More AI video has come incredibly far in the years since the first models debuted in late 2022, increasing in realism, resolution, fidelity, prompt adherence (how well they match the text prompt or description of the video that the user typed) and number. But one area that remains a limitation to many AI video creators — myself

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Software

Peanut Protocol Releases Instant Offramp | HackerNoon

**LONDON, United Kingdom, October 22nd, 2024/Chainwire/–**Peanut launches the first self-custodial offramp, allowing users to directly cash out any token on 20+ EVM chains to their bank accounts—without relying on centralized exchanges. This beta feature is being rolled out in the EU and US first. This new beta feature creates an important bridge between crypto and fiat. Users can cash out funds from any token on 20+ EVM chains directly in US Dollars or Euros to

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