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AI Is Making Hardware Sexy Again

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Another hardware post, although this time a bit more general than a new supercomputer . Almost 20 years ago at an AI  conference in Austin, Texas, I remember a discussion revolving around how great it would be if we AI people had the processing power that game designers insisted on for their games to run. If gamers could insist that their computers had powerful game cards, why couldn't AI insist on dedicated AI cards? We never got the AI cards and so we learned to use GPU's to enable our algorithms to run in reasonable time. However, now things are changing and increasingly hardware is being tailored to AI's needs as this article in Forbes makes clear . from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/ Universal Machine post to email (CS blog) ...

A new supercomputer

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MIT's Technology Report has introduced the world's most powerful supercomputer as " tailor-made for the AI era " Since 2013, Chinese machines have occupied the number one slot in rankings of the world's most powerful supercomputers. Now America is back on top again. The computer, called Summit, occupies an area the size of two tennis courts and carries 4,000 gallons of water a minute through its cooling system to carry away about 13 megawatts of heat. It performs at 200 petaflops — 200 million billion calculations a second! from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/ Universal Machine post to email (CS blog) ...

iPad or Kindle Fire

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iPad & Kindle Fire I don't often do product reviews or comparisons but I recently bought a Kindle Fire HD 8 . That will surprise people who know me as I'm a huge Apple fan. Between my wife and I, we have 9 Apple devices at home. However, I've also always been aware that the Kindle is an excellent e-book reader (my wife and father-in-law have them). The Kindle is light, has excellent battery life (weeks) and its e-ink screen is great in bright conditions. But, the Kindle Fire is different to previous Kindle's; it's not just an e-book reader, instead, it's a fully functional tablet, just like the iPad . I decided to buy a Kindle Fire to compare it to my iPad partly because it's so cheap. The Kindle is $59.99 (USD) compared to an iPad for $329 (USD). In other words, the iPad is 5.5 times more expensive than the Kindle! In fact, you can buy a Kindle for less...

Tips to improve your online privacy

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Since the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal  a few months ago online privacy has become a popular topic. The New Zealand Herald recently published some very practical tips you can use to improve the privacy of some popular apps. Read about the tips here . from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/ Universal Machine post to email (CS blog)