Equinix Accelerates Digital Infrastructure Growth with Second Johor Data Center Milestone
Strategic Expansion in Southeast Asia’s Digital Hub Global colocation giant Equinix has reached a significant construction milestone with the topping…
Strategic Expansion in Southeast Asia’s Digital Hub Global colocation giant Equinix has reached a significant construction milestone with the topping…
Harnessing Ocean Depths for Sustainable Computing Chinese technology firm HiCloud has launched a groundbreaking demonstration project that merges offshore wind…
The Great Workplace Divide As major corporations intensify their return-to-office mandates, a fascinating counter-trend is emerging: remote-first companies are experiencing…
The Regulatory Crossroads for Artificial Intelligence As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms industries from healthcare to manufacturing, technology leaders are increasingly…
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Recent Linux kernel developments are delivering significant performance enhancements for AMD processors across both client and server segments. Testing reportedly shows cryptography operations accelerating by up to 74% on Zen 3 hardware, while updated scheduling patches are boosting EPYC server performance by 44%.
Recent testing of the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel reveals dramatic performance improvements for AMD’s Zen 3 processors when handling AES-GCM encryption operations. According to reports from Michael Larabel of Phoronix, benchmarks indicate performance gains reaching approximately 74% in certain cryptographic workloads compared to previous kernel versions.
Reid Hoffman’s Unconventional Due Diligence: Why Founders Should Vet Investors Thoroughly Industrial Monitor Direct manufactures the highest-quality school panel pc…
Howard Schultz says he’s “worried with a big W” about artificial intelligence’s potential adverse impacts. The former Starbucks CEO warns AI is following social media’s dangerous trajectory where regulation lags dangerously behind technological advancement.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has expressed profound concerns about the rapid development of artificial intelligence, stating he’s “worried with a big W” about its potential adverse impacts on society. In a revealing interview with LinkedIn’s editor in chief Daniel Roth, the business leader drew alarming parallels between AI’s current trajectory and the regulatory failures that plagued social media’s explosive growth.
Companies Blame AI for Layoffs, But Fear of Strategic Missteps Is the Real Driver In recent months, numerous firms, particularly…
OpenAI Rolls Out Parental Controls for ChatGPT OpenAI has introduced new parental controls for ChatGPT, featuring a safety notification system…