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Gimlet Labs Secures $80 Million Series A to Boost AI Inference Efficiency

Gimlet Labs Secures $80 Million Series A to Boost AI Inference Efficiency
Gimlet Labs, founded by former Pixie co‑founders including Stanford adjunct professor Zain Asgar, announced an $80 million Series A led by Menlo Ventures. The startup’s “multi‑silicon inference cloud” software lets AI workloads run simultaneously across CPUs, GPUs, and high‑memory systems, promising 3‑to‑10× faster inference at the same cost and power. Partnerships with major chip makers such as NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, ARM, Cerebras and d‑Matrix support the platform, which targets large model labs and data‑center operators. The round brings total funding to $92 million and backs a team of 30 employees. Leggi di più

Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Right Laptop in 2025

Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Right Laptop in 2025
Selecting a laptop involves balancing price, operating system, size, screen quality, processor, graphics, memory, and storage. Buyers should assess their budget, decide between Windows and macOS, consider portability versus larger displays, and prioritize higher‑resolution screens for sharper visuals. Understanding CPU families—from Intel and AMD to Apple’s M‑series—helps match performance needs, while graphics choices hinge on integrated versus discrete GPUs. At least 16 GB of RAM is recommended for smooth multitasking, and solid‑state drives have become the storage standard. This guide distills these factors to aid consumers in making an informed purchase that will serve them for years. Leggi di più

Nvidia and Intel Join Forces in $5 B Deal Targeting Integrated CPU‑GPU Market

Nvidia and Intel Join Forces in $5 B Deal Targeting Integrated CPU‑GPU Market
Nvidia and Intel announced a $5 billion partnership that aims to create a new class of integrated CPU‑GPU system‑on‑chip (SoC) for laptops, tablets and other form‑factor‑constrained devices. The collaboration seeks to address a market segment currently dominated by AMD, which offers combined CPU and GPU solutions. Nvidia also said it will become a major customer of Intel server processors, while both companies will explore Intel’s 3D chip‑stacking technology for future products. The deal reflects a strategic move to broaden each company’s reach without abandoning existing technology roadmaps. Leggi di più

Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel to co‑develop custom PC and data‑center chips

Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel to co‑develop custom PC and data‑center chips
Nvidia is putting $5 billion into Intel common stock as part of a new partnership that will see the two companies jointly create multiple generations of custom system‑on‑chip products for both PCs and data‑center workloads. Intel will build x86 SoCs that integrate Nvidia RTX GPU chiplets, while the firms will also combine their interconnect technologies such as Nvidia’s NVLink. The collaboration is intended to strengthen both companies against rivals like AMD and to broaden Nvidia’s AI and accelerated‑computing reach. The announcement coincided with a U.S. government stake in Intel and a SoftBank investment, sending Intel’s shares sharply higher. Leggi di più

NVIDIA Invests $5 Billion in Intel to Create Custom PC and Data‑Center CPUs

NVIDIA Invests $5 Billion in Intel to Create Custom PC and Data‑Center CPUs
NVIDIA announced a $5 billion investment in Intel as part of a new collaboration to jointly develop custom x86 CPUs for PCs and data‑center servers. The partnership will blend NVIDIA’s leading GPU and AI chips with Intel’s processor expertise, manufacturing, and advanced packaging. Intel will build “NVIDIA‑custom x86 CPUs” that integrate NVIDIA’s RTX GPU chiplets, while both CEOs highlighted the strategic value of combining their technologies. The deal marks a rare alliance between the two rivals and could reshape the landscape for high‑performance computing. Leggi di più

Gaming Laptops Bridge Work and Play for Students

Gaming Laptops Bridge Work and Play for Students
Gaming laptops are emerging as versatile tools for students, offering the performance needed for demanding coursework while still delivering solid gaming experiences. Modern models balance powerful CPUs and GPUs with lighter designs, multiple ports, and features like touchscreens that aid productivity. While they may weigh more than ultra‑light notebooks and have shorter battery life, their ability to handle video editing, 3D rendering, and other intensive tasks makes them a compelling option for those who want a single device for both school and entertainment. Leggi di più