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Phys.org - Computers

Gigaflow cache streamlines cloud traffic, with 51% higher hit rate and 90% lower misses for programmable SmartNICs

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A new way to temporarily store memory, Gigaflow, helps direct heavy traffic in cloud data centers caused by AI and machine learning workloads, according to a study led by University of Michigan researchers.This post was […]

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AI threats in software development revealed in new study

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UTSA researchers recently completed one of the most comprehensive studies to date on the risks of using AI models to develop software. In a new paper, they demonstrate how a specific type of error could […]

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NASA makes progress on advanced drone safety management system

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From agriculture and law enforcement to entertainment and disaster response, industries are increasingly turning to drones for help, but the growing volume of these aircraft will require trusted safety management systems to maintain safe operations.This […]

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‘Shenmue’ voted most influential video game ever in UK poll

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The 1999 action game “Shenmue” was on Thursday named the most influential video game of all time following a survey organized by BAFTA, the British association that honors films, television, and video games.This post was […]

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects upon a 50-year-old computer code that reshaped technology

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Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code he wrote 50 years ago that opened up a new frontier in technology.This post was originally published on this […]

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From IBM to OpenAI: 50 years of winning (and failed) strategies at Microsoft

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Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary. This article was written using Microsoft Word on a computer running Microsoft Windows. It is likely to be published on platforms hosted by Microsoft Azure, including LinkedIn, a Microsoft subsidiary […]

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Five memorable Microsoft legacies in computer culture

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Providing ubiquitous desktop software for decades, Microsoft has come in for jibes, mockery and even loathing even as it has helped millions of people get things done.This post was originally published on this site

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How AI is ‘saving the Mona Lisa’: A paradigm shift in digital forensics

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In the digital age, the recovery of deleted data is a key challenge in digital forensics. With the constant increase in data volumes and storage methods, conventional methods are reaching their limits. This is where […]

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South Korea’s life game ‘InZOI’ challenges ‘The Sims’

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South Korean game publisher Krafton released early access to its life simulation game “InZOI” Friday, hoping its powerful lifelike graphics will unseat the decades-long dominance of “The Sims” hit franchise.This post was originally published on […]

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Supercomputing memory management tool makes data storage more efficient

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Researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new application to increase efficiency in memory systems for high-performance computing.This post was originally published on this site

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