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AI energy efficiency monitoring ranks low among enterprise users, a survey by CPU specialists concludes

Swimlane survey shows many companies are not keeping track of AI energy needs Nearly three-quarters are aware of the dramatic energy requirements needed to train AI models Only 13% actively monitor AI energy consumption, which may indicate most used off-premise facilities As the transition from simple algorithms to advanced models significantly increases energy demand, the

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2: What we want to see from Samsung’s next rugged smartwatch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is one of the best Android smartwatches you can buy right now, and the best Samsung watch (at least from a specs perspective) that the company has ever made. Unveiled in 2024, it’s a durable and rugged alternative to stock Android choices that’s proven popular with Android fans looking for

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I’m so looking forward to getting rid of my slow USB 3.2 portable SSDs thanks to these faster USB 4 models

Corsair Memory and others show off USB 4 portable SSDs at CES 2025 USB 4 is as fast as Thunderbolt 3/4 and twice as fast as USB 3.2 Gen2x2 It allows for far more demanding storage requirements such as 8K RAW storage Working with a slow SSD can be very frustrating – but luckily there

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HPE may have beaten Supermicro and Dell to win a $1 billion AI contract, but it’s not for the Colossus supercomputer

Bloomberg reports that the contact is with Elon Musk’s X social media platform xAi’s Colossus uses 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPU and doesn’t appear to be part of the contract Supermicro has had problems but is still a major player in AI hardware The increasing demand for computing power to support AI workloads has led to

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Race against time on a looming caldera: survey shows majority of organizations take days to tackle critical vulnerabilities, each a potential open target for cybercriminals

Research shows that nearly 70% of organizations leave critical vulnerabilities unaddressed for 24 hours or more Addressing vulnerability fog is a major challenge as AI promises to make it easier for criminals to identify targets Zero-day and unpatched legacy vulnerabilities remain a major cause of cybercriminal proliferation Over two-thirds (68%) of organizations spend more than

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Do you have Philips Hue lights? A free software update can turn them into motion sensors

The Connectivity Standards Alliance teased an update to the Zigbee protocol The update will let Zigbee devices like Hue lights act as presence sensors We don’t yet have a timeline for when the feature might launch Your Philips Hue lights could soon get a lot smarter thanks to a free firmware update that would let

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