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Samsung's new HBM3E memory technology hits 1.2TB/s — you can bet that it will power Nvidia's next AI monster GPU, the GH200

Samsung’s latest memory technology has hit staggering speeds of 9.8Gb/s – or 1.2TB/s – meaning it’s more than 50% faster than its predecessor.  The HBM3E memory standard, nicknamed Shinebolt, is the latest in a series of high-performance memory units Samsung has developed for the age of cloud computing and increased demand for resources. Shinebolt is a successor to Icebolt, which comes in varieties up to 32GB, can reach speeds of up to 6.4Gb/s. These chips were designed specifically to be used with the best GPUs out there in AI processing and LLMs, with the firm ramping up production this year as the emerging industry gathers momentum. Powering the next generation of AI chips HBM3E will inevitably find its way into the components developed by the likes of Nvidia, with every suggestion it can find its way into the GH200 , nicknamed Grace Hopper, in light of a recent deal it struck. High-bandwidth memory (HBM) is much faster and more energy efficient than conventional RAM , an...

Intel has a sneaky plan to sell 100 million Core Ultra PCs by 2025 – and yes, this new scheme has everything to do with AI

Intel is hoping to launch an ecosystem of 100 million PCs loaded with AI capabilities thanks to its new Intel Core Ultra CPUs coupled with a newly announced AI acceleration program. The chipmaking giant has partnered with hardware and software vendors including Adobe, Webex and Zoom to maximize the potential of the Intel Core Ultra chips, announced in September. These will be the first chip released in the consumer market with dedicated neural processing units (NPUs) built in. The AI acceleration program will see Intel connect hardware and software vendors with a package of Intel resources including AI toolchains, co-engineering, hardware design resources, technical expertise, and co-marketing opportunities. Intel is bringing AI to the consumer market “Intel recognizes that software leadership is key to the AI PC experience, and we’re uniquely positioned to lead the industry with an open ecosystem approach,” said Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive VP and GM of the Client Compu...

Samsung's 200MP sensor has one very clever new video trick for the S24 Ultra

Samsung has restarted the megapixel war by revealing some new camera features for its 200MP image sensor – and one standout trick that could give the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra bragging rights over the iPhone 15 Pro , for video at least.   The new feature, called ISOCELL Zoom Anyplace, uses the considerable resolution of Samsung's 200MP sensor and the grunt of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 to let you simultaneously shoot a wide field of view with a zoomed-in tracking shot of a person or subject. Samsung is keen to stress that this feature isn't just digitally cropping into your image – instead, it uses what Samsung calls "in-sensor zoom" to maintain video resolution and detail. Like Google's Super Res Zoom technique, the cropped area of the sensor is remosaiced (or reinterpreted), letting you capture smaller sections of your scene in 4K resolution. (Image credit: Samsung) Combine this with automatic subject tracking, powered by Qualcomm's AI en...

AMD quietly annihilated Intel in a hotly contested world record — with 192 water-cooled EPYC cores hidden behind a cardboard protector

There’s a new champion in the race to get the best score on the industry standard Cinebench R23 test, with the AMD EPYC 9654 processor hitting world record of 147,668.  This record was achieved by coupling together two AMD EPYC 9654 CPUs to achieve a 192-core configuration with 384 threads and overclocking the processors to 3.7GHz. The score is also roughly 15,000 points higher than the Intel Xeon W903495X 56-core workstation processor, the previous record-holder. This AMD processor is among the best CPUs out there, and the result was achieved with two running in parallel with simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) disabled, as well as custom liquid cooling so the cores never hit temperatures above 65-degrees C. They were also protected by cardboard, according to daveReconRF , who ran the test. This, the user said, will be replaced eventually by 3D-printed shrouds. Why AMD stealing back the crown matters Priced at $11,800, the AMD EPYC 9654 has a base clock speed of 2.4GHz with a...

Apple may soon make repairing your iPhone easier and cheaper

At a recent White House event, Apple confirmed it will officially back a federal right-to-repair bill in the United States as well as provide resources to independent shops and consumers to fix their products. This support comes alongside President Joe Biden’s push to establish "regional tech hubs” across the country to spur competition among companies and create new jobs. Brian Naumann, Apple’s vice president for service and operations, stated the brand “believes [everyone] would benefit from a national law that balanced repairability with product integrity, usability, and physical safety.” Until federal legislation is made, the company will “honor California’s new repair provisions across the United States”. It will offer documentation like manuals, tools, plus parts to people who want them at “reasonable prices.” This move would also keep unnecessary waste out of landfills, according to National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard . Naumann goes on to give some suggest...