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Analyst labels Huawei’s 910C AI chip issues as unsurprising

Network World

The article went on to say, “the Chinese technology giant has emerged as the frontrunner in the race to develop a domestic alternative to industry leader Nvidia, after Washington further tightened export controls on high-performance silicon last October.”

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Introducing Smart Answers, a genAI tool for CIO.com readers

CIO Business Intelligence

Smart Answers is built using generative AI, but features only content written by CIO’s human journalists—and those of our sister publications Computerworld , CSO , InfoWorld , and Network World. In the media industry, a lot of the talk around generative AI has focused on efficiencies and cost savings, on replacing writers with robots.

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D-Wave uses quantum to solve real-world problem

Network World

It takes a lot of expensive research and development to create new materials. D-Wave published its results today , peer-reviewed in the journal Science. Magnetic materials are used to make MRI machines, hard drives, wireless chargers, and phone speakers. We have shown quantum supremacy on complex material simulation problems.

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12 fastest growing US cities for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

Companies such as Apple, Oracle, Veritas, Lockheed Martin, AMD, MITRE, and Electronic Arts have offices in the Orlando area, and the average tech salary in Orlando is $88,598 per year, according to the Orlando Business Journal. Miami, Fla. . Tech salaries have grown alongside job postings — the average tech salary rose 11.4%

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10 fastest growing US tech hubs for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

Dice defines a growing tech hub as a city with universities and colleges to recruit from, venture funding opportunities, a strong social scene for networking, and existing companies looking to hire talent. Tech companies have set their sights on Raleigh in the past few years, in part thanks to the area’s high-powered network infrastructure.

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Is your coworker a North Korean hacker? How AI impersonation is compromising the workforce

CIO Business Intelligence

The reason for this increase is clear when we look at a timeline of North Korean IT worker threat activity, which has been rapidly accelerating: May 2022: The FBI warns of attempts by North Korean IT workers to gain employment by posing as non-NK nationals, with the goal of funding North Korea’s weapons development.

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Building and managing an IT team for survival

CIO Business Intelligence

We need base infrastructure and operations folks, as well as developers, database, and cybersecurity pros, etc. Software development and a host of other jobs will become vulnerable due to the latest tectonic shift: the growth of generative AI.” Question: How should a CIO go about the task of building or developing such an IT team?