Large language models (LLMs) aren’t actually giant computer brains. Instead, they are effectively massive vector spaces in which the probabilities of tokens occurring in a specific order is ...
The launch of Google's TurboQuant has fueled a nasty sell-off in artificial intelligence (AI) memory and storage stocks.
Forced compression of large video files compromises streaming integrity.
Recent AI developments could significantly reduce demand for the company's memory chips.
Google explains why it doesn't matter that websites are getting heavier and the reason has everything to do with SEO.
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In the Room With Iran’s Social Media Savants
The new generation of IRGC content creators is younger, quicker, and less afraid of the U.S.
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It's not just you — MSI's confession proves it's the worst year ever for PC hardware
MSI just confirmed what everyone was already thinking ...
Google's TurboQuant combines PolarQuant with Quantized Johnson-Lindenstrauss correction to shrink memory use, raising ...
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Compression technique makes AI models leaner and faster while they're still learning
Training a large artificial intelligence model is expensive, not just in dollars, but in time, energy, and computational ...
Will AI save us from the memory crunch it helped create?
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.’s Q1 profit beat on AI HBM supply crunch fuels multiyear upside. Click for this SSNLF stock ...
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