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Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust Forward-looking: PCIe 5.0 SSDs are fast, but they're kind of old news now – they're everywhere and have kind of lost some of their "wow" factor. But this year, Micron shook things up with a sneak peek at what's next with a prototype PCIe 6.0 SSD. What makes it special is its potential to hit a jaw-dropping 30.25 GB/s in sequential read and write speeds – double the throughput of today's fastest cons
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Joseph Weizenbaum’s 1966 ELIZA recreated in C++ I’ve made in C++ what I think is an accurate simulation of the original ELIZA. It is a console application that takes as input the original format script file, which looks like a series of S-expressions, and then waits for the user to type a line of text before responding with a line of text of its own. ELIZA is a chatbot—the first chatbot—written between 1964-1966 by Joseph Weizenbaum, Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT, and part-support
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Telling Lies: Bowie and Online Music Distribution in 1996 Online music retail was thriving by 1996, thanks to sites like Music Boulevard and CDnow. But music downloads and streaming was more of a challenge — as David Bowie discovered in September 1996. The CD version of David Bowie's online single, 'Telling Lies', 1996; via kupindo.com. In an interview featured in the 1998 book “The Interactive Music Handbook,” Larry Rosen — CEO of an online music services company called N2K — provided his th
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The story goes that 60 years ago, Tunnock's teacakes were banned from RAF flights after a cockpit marshmallow explosion. The chocolate-covered treats were apparently all the rage, eaten by nuclear bomber crewmen on training sorties at the height of the Cold War. But in the summer of 1965, a captain and student pilot forgot they had placed unwrapped teacakes above their instrument panels. When the captain pulled an emergency depressurising switch the iconic Scottish treat erupted - leaving a s
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Welcome back to Can’t Get Much Higher, the internet’s top destination for using numbers to understand music and the music industry. This newsletter is made possible by my readers. Consider upgrading to a paid subscription to get access to interviews, link roundups, and other fun features. If not, continue on to a murderous story. How Many Artists Did The Beatles Kill? By Chris Dalla Riva When you ask people about the most consequential years in popular music, there might be no year that comes
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Throughout history, advancements in information abstraction and retrieval have driven human progress. From hieroglyphs to papyri, the printing press to digitization, each leap has made human knowledge more accessible and actionable, fueling further innovation. Today, we’re at the precipice of the next big leap—to unlock the collective intelligence of all digitized information. Approximately 90% of the world’s organizational data is stored as documents, and to harness this potential, we are intr
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In brief: Although Nvidia's RTX 5090 is technically the new performance king, it isn't a quantum leap over its predecessor, the 4090, which remains one of the best products for gaming and AI workloads. As insufficient stocks of new GPUs hold the market back, refreshing Nvidia's older architecture with a monstrous VRAM pool might satisfy customers seeking compute performance. A web developer going by "@eisneim" on X (formerly Twitter) claims to have seen an RTX 4090 with 96GB of VRAM, quadruple
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DeepGEMM DeepGEMM is a library designed for clean and efficient FP8 General Matrix Multiplications (GEMMs) with fine-grained scaling, as proposed in DeepSeek-V3. It supports both normal and Mix-of-Experts (MoE) grouped GEMMs. Written in CUDA, the library has no compilation need during installation, by compiling all kernels at runtime using a lightweight Just-In-Time (JIT) module. Currently, DeepGEMM exclusively supports NVIDIA Hopper tensor cores. To address the imprecise FP8 tensor core accum
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DeepGEMM DeepGEMM is a library designed for clean and efficient FP8 General Matrix Multiplications (GEMMs) with fine-grained scaling, as proposed in DeepSeek-V3. It supports both normal and Mix-of-Experts (MoE) grouped GEMMs. Written in CUDA, the library has no compilation need during installation, by compiling all kernels at runtime using a lightweight Just-In-Time (JIT) module. Currently, DeepGEMM exclusively supports NVIDIA Hopper tensor cores. To address the imprecise FP8 tensor core accum
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