Nvidia’s RTX Spark could give PC makers a new high-end category, built around machines that run more demanding AI workloads locally rather than in the cloud. The chipmaker and Microsoft said RTX Spark Windows PCs will be built for personal AI agents and heavier local AI workloads, from AI development to engineering and content creation.…
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Nvidia’s SchedMD acquisition puts open-source AI scheduling under scrutiny
Nvidia’s recent acquisition of SchedMD, the company behind the Slurm workload manager, is raising concerns among AI industry executives and supercomputing specialists who fear the chip giant could use its new position to favour its own hardware over competing chips, whether through code prioritization or roadmap decisions. The concern, as industry sources frame it, is…
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Meta the Defendant
Plus, Apple’s autocorrect fix, Sora’s untimely demise, Nvidia’s iron grip on the AI industry and the 10-year feud shaping AI’s future.
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AI-Native Security Is a Must to Counter AI-Based Attacks
Attacks by artificial intelligence agents are a reality. Experts at Nvidia’s GTC conference say defenders need to use the same tools to fight them off.
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How digital brains for humanoid robots are being built
Every year, the highlight of Nvidia’s GTC developer event is a cool robot chilling out with CEO Jensen Huang during his keynote. At last year’s event, Blue a bipedal robot, fumbled around the stage, disobeyed Huang’s simple commands and navigated in seemingly random directions. This year, the robot was Olaf from the animated movie Frozen.…
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Meta’s AI Makeover Starts at the Top
Plus, Jensen Huang’s latest flex and Nvidia’s lower stock-market multiple
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Apple’s Chip Homecoming
Plus, Anthropic vs. the Pentagon, why iPhones should have privacy screens, Nvidia’s new inference chip and Block’s layoffs.
