While not yet released at retail or even publicly announced, AMD's Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor is confirmed to exist by way of a support document on AMD's website. It's also been benchmarked, assuming a ...
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Researchers behind a new study say that the methods used to evaluate AI systems’ capabilities routinely oversell AI performance and lack scientific rigor. The study, led by researchers at the Oxford ...
Thanks to a freshly-found benchmark listing, the curtain has been pulled back on Samsung's Galaxy Book6 Pro with a next-generation Intel chip inside. While this may look like a routine hardware update ...
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Anticipation for the Exynos 2600 chip has faced a setback after new Geekbench results showed a steep performance drop. Samsung subtly reduced the operating speed of the processor’s cores, causing ...
Earlier this week, Apple unveiled three new products with the M5 chip, built on the third generation 3nm process. While it’s only in one Mac at the moment – the 14-inch MacBook Pro – early benchmark ...
This article was written by Vikas Jain, Index Quant Research and Yingjin Gan, Head of Index Research at Bloomberg. Over the past few decades, index-linked (passive funds) have experienced substantial ...
Last week at Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm announced its next-gen line of PC chips, Snapdragon X2. The chips will come in two flavors: the X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme. At a benchmarking session at the ...
Whenever a new chipset is announced, the first question on every enthusiast’s lips is “how well does it perform?” Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is no exception. While we’ll have to wait not ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. A recent paper from OpenAI researchers sheds new light on why large language models (LLMs) are prone to “hallucination,” or ...