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The best SSD just got better, as Samsung reveals its 990 EVO Plus

 Samsung has launched its 990 EVO Plus SSD, designed for gamers, creatives, and professionals.The 990 EVO Plus seems a worthy follow-up to its predecessor, the 990 EVO (which already has a spot in our best SSDs list). It’s more power-efficient, supports PCIe4.0, has expanded storage capacity, and is more reliable. Samsung claims it’s 50% faster…

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Nvidia RTX 5080 and 5090 again rumored for CES 2025 launch – possibly alongside next-gen laptop GPUs

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 will be introduced at CES 2025, we’ve again been told – alongside Blackwell notebook GPUs, possibly.The latest rumor on the next-gen GPUs from Team Green comes from the Chinese tech site Benchlife (add seasoning), and follows the detailed spec spillage about the incoming desktop graphics cards from Kopite7kimi…

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Microsoft adds $30-a-month business chat AI assistant to Copilot

Microsoft has added a number of features to its Copilot artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled assistant for office productivity, as it builds out its AI strategy for business users. The company has spent the past year fleshing out how AI through Copilot is helping its customers become more productive. In the earnings call for its full year…

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Someone built a system with Intel’s first CPU that’s half a century old, and it can boot Linux – if you have a spare week to wait

Wish your PC booted up faster? Well, if you think your computer has a sluggish startup time, how about waiting the best part of a week for the machine to boot? That’s the length of time a Linux PC powered by an ancient Intel CPU will keep you tapping your fingers on the desk.Tom’s Hardware…

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Dreamforce 2024: Salesforce calls on customers to flesh out AI vision

In a development as predictable as the coming of autumn, Salesforce leadership took to the stage on a damp, misty September morning in San Francisco to open their annual Dreamforce jamboree with a marathon two-hour artificial intelligence (AI) hype session billed as “the world’s largest AI event”, and with over 1,500 more sessions to attend…

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AMD’s Ryzen 9000 CPUs could be a flop according to a new survey that’ll make difficult reading for Team Red

There’s been some negative reaction to the launch of AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 chips – certain other controversies didn’t help, either – and a new survey has tried to dig deeper into the opinions of PC owners on the new Zen 5 silicon.German tech site 3D Center carried out a survey of its readers to…

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Public digital transformation will be challenged by austerity

The new Labour government’s mission-driven policy approach can help focus digital transformation efforts throughout the public sector, but tech-enabled service improvement could still be undermined by the looming threat of austerity. At trade association TechUK’s Building the Smarter State event in London on 10 September, industry figures and public officials noted that while the government’s mission…

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Intel’s Beast Lake monster gaming CPUs were canceled, could rumored Razer Lake chips fill that void?

Intel has a new Lake in the pipeline – a processor family name, in other words – and this fresh sighting is Razer Lake.VideoCardz noticed that leaker HXL posted on X to air the new codename that Intel is apparently mulling for its future desktop chips.MSDTLGA1700: ADL-S, RPL-S, RPL-S RLGA1851: ARL-S, ARL-S R()LGAxxxx: NVL-S? RZL-S?🤔…

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Workers and business leaders have different views on GenAI uses

Research from Experian and TechUK has found less than a third of employees are aware their employer is using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), despite 93% of business heads saying that they are. The survey of 1,250 UK business professionals – including 250 CEOs and business leaders of large companies with 250 to 1,000 employees, looked…

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Global AI regulation is heating up: can the UK afford to remain silent?

It’s been a hot summer for global AI regulation. In a surprise move, California lawmakers voted for laws governing the largest frontier AI models. And, on August 1, after close to six years of deliberation and negotiation, the EU AI Act came into force. The UK’s position on AI regulation however is less clear. Going…

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