Apple has a secret project building powerful next-gen AI chips Ahead of several AI announcements, a report says Apple has a secret project to build powerful AI chips. Here's what we know about it. 05/7/2024 - 12:25 am | View Link
Apple working on AI chips for data centers, WSJ reports Apple is developing its own chip to run artificial intelligence software in data centers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. 05/6/2024 - 10:55 pm | View Link
Apple developing AI chip — report Apple has been developing a homegrown chip to run AI tools in data centres, though it’s unclear if the semiconductor will ever be deployed. 05/6/2024 - 7:06 pm | View Link
Apple's Own AI Chip for Data Centers Now Being Developed Apple is now developing its own AI chip designed for data centers, but its deployment remains to be seen, if ever, for that matter. 05/6/2024 - 6:03 pm | View Link
Apple working on its own AI chip for data centres: Wall Street Journal report The effort would build on Apple’s previous efforts to make in-house chips, which run in its iPhones, Macs and other devices. Read more at straitstimes.com. 05/6/2024 - 2:15 pm | View Link
University of Maine built a massive additive manufacturing device that can build houses, and a whole lot more.
In a warehouse at the University of Maine, there’s a gigantic new additive manufacturing machine named Factory of the Future 1.0. And if its developers are right, it could become the new way that many things get built.
Brunt is on a mission to design a better work boot for America’s 23.5 million tradespeople.
When we think of the shoe-obsessed consumer, our minds tend to go to women like Sex and the City‘s Carrie Bradshaw, who opted for Manolo Blahniks over a mortgage. But there’s a large segment of men who also obsess over shoes: specifically, the 23.5 million tradespeople—80% of whom are male—who work in construction, manufacturing, and warehousing.
In ‘Designed For Life’ designers describe their creative process and what makes a great product.
A light fixture made of seaweed. A dreamy, psychedelic laundry machine. A hairy bench fashioned out of agave leaves. All of these objects appear in the new book Designed for Life: The World’s Best Product Designers, published by Phaidon Press.
One of the nation’s fastest-growing cities relies on a vulnerable population of workers to fuel its economic explosion.
The first time Rosa saw snowflakes falling, she thought they were pieces of cotton. “I thought I was going to choke,” she told me.
Recent findings suggest, more than ever, that nonhuman animals are capable of suffering. Scientists are begging us to listen.
Can animals suffer? It’s a question that has been floated around classrooms and dinner tables for centuries, at least since philosopher Jeremy Bentham posed it over 200 years ago.
Stress hormones spike in the weeks before a performance evaluation. This chief people officer says this doesn’t have to be the case.
These days, performance reviews are getting a bad rap. They’re described as “awful,” “harmful,” and getting “more stressful.” This is understandable. No one wants to feel that their entire body of achievement at work across a year can be summarized in a few paragraphs, or with a handful of adjectives that might not do justice to all the effort they put in.