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Seven important trends in the server sphere

Network World

There are numerous overall trends, experts say, including: AI everything: AI mania is everywhere and without high power hardware to run it, its just vapor. All the major players Nvidia, Supermicro, Google, Asus, Dell, Intel, HPE as well as smaller vendors are offering purpose-built AI hardware, according to a recent Network World article.

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9 steps to take to prepare for a quantum future

Network World

In the automotive sector, for example, BMW, Volkwagen, and Toyota are taking the lead. For example, robotics companies are doing early-stage training for the robots in virtual environments before finishing up the training in the real world. Another use case for simulating physical processes is to generate training data for AI systems.

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Beyond ChatGPT: Secret robotics plans and the $38 billion humanoid revolution

CIO Business Intelligence

The application lists various hardware such as AI-powered smart devices, augmented and virtual reality headsets, and even humanoid robots. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, confirmed to the media that the company is researching AI-powered consumer hardware and is working with several companies to do so.

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CES 2024: Qualcomm AI Chip for Virtual and Mixed Reality Could Compete with Apple Vision Pro

Tech Republic

The Snapdragon XR+ Gen 2 refines Qualcomm’s hardware that enables virtual and mixed reality meetings. Plus, Qualcomm continues to commit to autonomous car tech.

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Technology News and Hot Topics

CTOvision

But it’s not hard to think that it’s the companies with the best hardware design skills, allied to the best access to new technologies (note how Samsung has a curved screen on its Gear Fit, because it makes the screens), and the best software that will … Read more on The Guardian. Read more on Automotive News.

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Supply chain woes? Analytics may be the answer

CIO Business Intelligence

Supply chain woes continue to plague organizations around the world and in virtually all sectors. CarParts.com, which sells automotive parts online, is using advanced data analytics tools and machine learning algorithms to better predict product demand and inventory needs. Predicting product demand and inventory needs more effectively.

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GM partners with Nvidia to revolutionize self-driving cars

Dataconomy

GM will incorporate Nvidia Drive AGX for in-vehicle hardware aimed at future advanced driver-assistance systems and enhanced safety features in cabins. GM plans to employ the NVIDIA Omniverse platform to build digital twins of assembly lines, enabling virtual testing and production simulations to minimize downtime.