Modern workplaces are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence, promising speed, efficiency, and innovation. However, the reality is often messier in practice. Many companies feel pressured to adopt AI quickly, worried that failing to do so will leave them behind competitors. Yet work produced by AI can create more correction and confusion......
DDR5 shatters overclocking barrier to hit 13,020 MT/s in new world record
The record was achieved using a single 24GB Corsair Vengeance module with a default speed of 7,500 MT/s. The system was powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU on Gigabyte's flagship Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE motherboard, specifically designed for extreme CPU and memory overclocking. Read Entire Article
Federal Reserve chair, other economists warn college graduates face difficult hiring challenges
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that the US labor market is presenting unusual challenges for young and minority workers, at a time when both a broader economic slowdown and the rapid spread of artificial intelligence are reshaping job opportunities. Speaking after the Federal Open Market Committee's September meeting, Powell......
Samsung overcomes technical challenges, ready to supply HBM3E chips to Nvidia
Samsung Electronics has resolved the technical hurdles it faced in producing 12-layer HBM3E memory chips, successfully passing Nvidia's strict qualification tests. According to people familiar with the matter cited by KED Global, the Korean chipmaker will soon begin supplying the high-bandwidth memory required for Nvidia's AI servers. Read Entire Article
Russian hacking groups long seen as rivals now appear to be teaming up in Ukraine
ESET reported that in February it identified four Ukrainian machines compromised by both groups. On those systems, Gamaredon deployed its usual suite of malware families – PteroLNK, PteroStew, PteroOdd, PteroEffigy, and PteroGraphin – while Turla installed its proprietary Kazuar backdoor. Read Entire Article
Intel shifts driver support for 11th-14th gen Core CPUs to legacy branch
On Monday, Intel confirmed that it has split graphics driver support into two tracks: Core Ultra processors will keep monthly updates and day-0 game support, while 11th through 14th-generation chips shift to a legacy model with quarterly security and critical fixes only. Read Entire Article
Discovery of massive lava tubes on Venus raises new questions for science
Massive lava-carved tunnels have been confirmed beneath the surface of Venus, providing the strongest evidence yet that the planet's volcanic past created underground networks unlike those on any other world in the solar system. Read Entire Article
NASA introduces its newest astronauts: 10 chosen from more than 8,000 applicants
NASA has 10 new astronauts chosen from more than 8,000 applicants
Four guards plead guilty in brutal beating death of Black inmate at New York prison
Four prison guards have pleaded guilty in the death of a Black inmate at an upstate New York prison
North Carolina Republicans push for tougher bail rules and potentially new execution methods
North Carolina Republican legislators have introduced criminal justice measures to toughen bail rules and evaluate offenders for mental health issues