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Aujourd’hui — 14 mai 2024Actualités numériques

VMware Giving Away Workstation Pro, Fusion Pro Free For Personal Use

Par : BeauHD
14 mai 2024 à 22:50
Dan Robinson reports via The Register: VMware has made another small but notable post-merger concession to users: the Workstation Pro and Fusion Pro desktop hypervisor products will now be free for personal use. The cloud and virtualization biz, now a Broadcom subsidiary, has announced that its Pro apps will be available under two license models: a "Free Personal Use" or a "Paid Commercial Use" subscription for organizations. Workstation Pro is available for PC users running Windows or Linux, while Fusion Pro is available for Mac systems with either Intel CPUs or Apple's own processors. The two products allow users to create a virtual machine on their local computer for the purpose of running a different operating system or creating a sandbox in which to run certain software. [...] According to VMware, users will get to decide for themselves if their use case calls for a commercial subscription. There are no functional differences between the two versions, the company states, and the only visual difference is that the free version displays the text: "This product is licensed for personal use only." "This means that everyday users who want a virtual lab on their Mac, Windows, or Linux computer can do so for free simply by registering and downloading the bits from the new download portal located at support.broadcom.com," VMware says. Customers that require a paid commercial subscription must purchase through an authorized Broadcom Advantage partner. The move also means that VMware's Workstation Player and Fusion Player products are effectively redundant as the Pro products now serve the same role, and so those will no longer be offered for purchase. Organizations with commercial licenses for Fusion Player 13 or Workstation Player 17 can continue to use these, however, and they will continue to be supported for existing end of life (EOL) and end of general support (EoGS) dates.

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Feds Probe Waymo Driverless Cars Hitting Parked Cars, Drifting Into Traffic

Par : BeauHD
14 mai 2024 à 22:10
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Crashing into parked cars, drifting over into oncoming traffic, intruding into construction zones -- all this "unexpected behavior" from Waymo's self-driving vehicles may be violating traffic laws, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said (PDF) Monday. To better understand Waymo's potential safety risks, NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is now looking into 22 incident reports involving cars equipped with Waymo's fifth-generation automated driving system. Seventeen incidents involved collisions, but none involved injuries. Some of the reports came directly from Waymo, while others "were identified based on publicly available reports," NHTSA said. The reports document single-party crashes into "stationary and semi-stationary objects such as gates and chains" as well as instances in which Waymo cars "appeared to disobey traffic safety control devices." The ODI plans to compare notes between incidents to decide if Waymo cars pose a safety risk or require updates to prevent malfunctioning. There is already evidence from the ODI's initial evaluation showing that Waymo's automated driving systems (ADS) were either "engaged throughout the incident" or abruptly "disengaged in the moments just before an incident occurred," NHTSA said. The probe is the first step before NHTSA can issue a potential recall, Reuters reported. A Waymo spokesperson said the company currently serves "over 50,000 weekly trips for our riders in some of the most challenging and complex environments." When a collision occurs, Waymo reviews each case and continually updates the ADS software to enhance performance. "We are proud of our performance and safety record over tens of millions of autonomous miles driven, as well as our demonstrated commitment to safety transparency," Waymo's spokesperson said, confirming that Waymo would "continue to work" with the ODI to enhance ADS safety.

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Dublin To New York City Portal Temporarily Shut Down Due To Inappropriate Behavior

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 21:30
A portal linking New York City to Dublin via a livestream has been temporarily shut down after inappropriate behavior ensued, according to the Dublin City Council. From a report: Less than a week after the 24/7 visual art installation was put in place, officials have opted to close it down temporarily after people began to flash each other, grind on the portal, and one person even shared pictures of the twin tower attack to people in New York City. Alternatively, the portal had also been the site of reunions with old friends and even a proposal, with many documenting their experience with the installation online. The Dublin City Council said that although those engaged in the inappropriate behavior were few and far between, videos of said behavior went viral online. "While we cannot control all of these actions, we are implementing some technical solutions to address this and these will go live in the next 24 hours," the council said in a Monday statement. "We will continue to monitor the situation over the coming days with our partners in New York to ensure that portals continue to deliver a positive experience for both cities and the world."

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AI in Gmail Will Sift Through Emails, Provide Search Summaries, Send Emails

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 20:50
An anonymous reader shares a report: Google's Gemini AI often just feels like a chatbot built into a text-input field, but you can really start to do special things when you give it access to a ton of data. Gemini in Gmail will soon be able to search through your entire backlog of emails and show a summary in a sidebar. That's simple to describe but solves a huge problem with email: even searching brings up a list of email subjects, and you have to click-through to each one just to read it. Having an AI sift through a bunch of emails and provide a summary sounds like a huge time saver and something you can't do with any other interface. Google's one-minute demo of this feature showed a big blue Gemini button at the top right of the Gmail web app. Tapping it opens the normal chatbot sidebar you can type in. Asking for a summary of emails from a certain contact will get you a bullet-point list of what has been happening, with a list of "sources" at the bottom that will jump you right to a certain email. In the last second of the demo, the user types, "Reply saying I want to volunteer for the parent's group event," hits "enter," and then the chatbot instantly, without confirmation, sends an email.

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Unity's Marc Whitten Resigns Amid Runtime Fee Controversy

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 20:10
Marc Whitten, Unity Create's chief product and technology officer, is stepping down on June 1, 2024, following the company's contentious Runtime Fee policy. Whitten will assist with the transition until December 31, 2024. The now-discarded Runtime Fee, announced in September 2023, faced severe backlash from developers who viewed it as a punitive per-install tariff. Unity reworked the fee and acknowledged its lack of communication with developers. CEO John Riccitiello also departed in October 2023, succeeded by Matthew Bromberg. Upon resignation, Whitten will receive a total of $814,801 in various payouts and benefits.

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Framework 13 AMD Laptop Seeing Experimental Coreboot Port

14 mai 2024 à 20:12
The Framework Laptops are some great systems with their upgradeable/modular design, friendly Linux support, both Intel and AMD options, the latest models making use of an open-source embedded controller, and nice build quality. The Framework Laptops have proven very popular with Linux/open-source enthusiasts but one of the recurring critiques has been the lack of Coreboot firmware support for these laptops as an alternative (or outright replacement) to the proprietary BIOS/firmware. As a promising avenue for the future, there is experimental work being done on getting Coreboot up and running with the Framework 13 laptop powered by the AMD Ryzen 7040 series...

Google's Invisible AI Watermark Will Help Identify Generative Text and Video

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 19:30
Among Google's swath of new AI models and tools announced today, the company is also expanding its AI content watermarking and detection technology to work across two new mediums. The Verge: Google's DeepMind CEO, Demis Hassabis, took the stage for the first time at the Google I/O developer conference on Tuesday to talk not only about the team's new AI tools, like the Veo video generator, but also about the new upgraded SynthID watermark imprinting system. It can now mark video that was digitally generated, as well as AI-generated text. [...] Google had also enabled SynthID to inject inaudible watermarks into AI-generated music that was made using DeepMind's Lyria model. SynthID is just one of several AI safeguards in development to combat misuse by the tech, safeguards that the Biden administration is directing federal agencies to build guidelines around.

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The Walls Are Closing In On John Deere's Tractor Repair Monopoly

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 18:49
samleecole writes: For the last decade, farmers have been warning that John Deere, a company celebrated by farmers, country musicians, and politicians, has been doing something else very American: Concentrating power, stripping away the ownership rights of people who buy their products, and adding a bevy of artificial, software-based repair restrictions that have effectively created a regime in which farmers can no longer fix their own tractors, combines, harvesters, and other agricultural equipment. Farmers have resorted to pirating John Deere's software and firmware on underground forums and torrent sites, and have used software cracked by Ukrainian pirates in order to simply fix the things they own. Farmers often have to wait days or weeks for an "authorized" John Deere dealership to come to their farms to repair their equipment, meanwhile their crops die on the vine. For years, very little happened to slow down John Deere's march toward total control of the repair market. But interviews with farmers, activists, and lawyers, and a review of court records reveal a turn in the story: There is increased scrutiny on Deere's repair practices not just in this class action lawsuit, but from state legislators, the White House, and a series of federal agencies. The walls on Deere's repair monopoly may finally be closing in.

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Google Search Will Now Show AI-Generated Answers To Millions By Default

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 18:10
Google is shaking up Search. On Tuesday, the company announced big new AI-powered changes to the world's dominant search engine at I/O, Google's annual conference for developers. From a report: With the new features, Google is positioning Search as more than a way to simply find websites. Instead, the company wants people to use its search engine to directly get answers and help them with planning events and brainstorming ideas. "[With] generative AI, Search can do more than you ever imagined," wrote Liz Reid, vice president and head of Google Search, in a blog post. "So you can ask whatever's on your mind or whatever you need to get done -- from researching to planning to brainstorming -- and Google will take care of the legwork." Google's changes to Search, the primary way that the company makes money, are a response to the explosion of generative AI ever since OpenAI's ChatGPT released at the end of 2022. [...] Starting today, Google will show complete AI-generated answers in response to most search queries at the top of the results page in the US. Google first unveiled the feature a year ago at Google I/O in 2023, but so far, anyone who wanted to use the feature had to sign up for it as part of the company's Search Labs platform that lets people try out upcoming features ahead of their general release. Google is now making AI Overviews available to hundreds of millions of Americans, and says that it expects it to be available in more countries to over a billion people by the end of the year.

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Google is Experimenting With Running Chrome OS on Android

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 17:24
An anonymous reader shares a report: At a privately held event, Google recently demonstrated a special build of Chromium OS -- code-named "ferrochrome" -- running in a virtual machine on a Pixel 8. However, Chromium OS wasn't shown running on the phone's screen itself. Rather, it was projected to an external display, which is possible because Google recently enabled display output on its Pixel 8 series. Time will tell if Google is thinking of positioning Chrome OS as a platform for its desktop mode ambitions and Samsung DeX rival.

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Threat Actor Scraped Dell Support Tickets, Including Customer Phone Numbers

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 16:54
The person who claimed to have stolen the physical addresses of 49 million Dell customers appears to have taken more data from a different Dell portal, TechCrunch reported Tuesday. From the report: The newly compromised data includes names, phone numbers and email addresses of Dell customers. This personal data is contained in customer "service reports," which also include information on replacement hardware and parts, comments from on-site engineers, dispatch numbers, and in some cases diagnostic logs uploaded from the customer's computer. Several reports seen by TechCrunch contain pictures apparently taken by customers and uploaded to Dell for seeking technical support. Some of these pictures contain metadata revealing the precise GPS coordinates of the location where the customer took the photos, according to a sample of the scraped data obtained by TechCrunch.

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Benchmarking The First RISC-V Cloud Server: Scaleway EM-RV1 Performance

14 mai 2024 à 16:23
Scaleway by way of their Scaleway Labs group recently launched the Elastic Metal RV1 (EM-RV1) as the world's first RISC-V servers available in the cloud. These RISC-V cloud servers are built around the T-Head 1520 SoC and are an interesting way to explore the RISC-V architecture and/or otherwise make use of RISC-V for CI/CD deployments or other testing purposes. In this article are some benchmarks showing the RISC-V EM-RV1 performance against Intel and AMD x86_64 Linux.

Aoostar GOD88 R7 : le Ryzen 7 8845HS Hawk Point est (enfin) dispo

14 mai 2024 à 16:28

Minimachines.net en partenariat avec TopAchat.com

Annoncé en février puis prévu pour une commercialisation en mars le modèle n’a finalement jamais été vraiment proposé en ligne malgré une apparition sur Amazon et une promesse de livraison sans cesse repoussée. Le Aoostar GOD88 R7 est enfin en stock, chez Geekbuying, pour le moment depuis leurs entrepôts chinois.

Je n’ai pas l’assurance d’une arrivée du MiniPC vers un entrepôt européen de la marque, cela dépendra je suppose du succès des ventes. Ce modèle est donc finalement lancé en deux versions et sous un autre nom. Le GOD88 R7 est disponible en 16 Go de DDR5-4800 avec un SSD NVMe PCIe 4.0 X4 de 512 Go ou en 32 Go de mémoire vive et 1 To de SSD. Il n’y a pas de modèle Barebone de prévu pour le moment.

On retrouve l’engin dans un boitier « Cyberpunk » sorti pour la première fois en 2023. Avec un rétro éclairage LED RVB désactivable facilement grâce à un bouton dédié en face avant,; on reste sur un boitier relativement compact et qui enferme surtout un système de dissipation efficace. Le GOD88 R7 mesure 13.5 cm de large comme de profondeur pour 5.5 cm d’épaisseur. Il abrite un ventilateur de 9 cm de diamètre qui soufflera dur un dispositif de dissipation à ailettes classique. C’est ce ventilateur qui est cerclé d’un anneau de LEDs RVB. Aucun débit d’air n’est annoncé mais je n’ai pas trop de doute qu’une telle solution, que l’on retrouve plus souvent sur les boitiers de bureau, soit adaptée a gérer un processeur mobile.

Le Ryzen 7 8845HS fonctionne à 45 watts de TDP et peut être configuré de 35 à 54 Watts. C’est la même enveloppe que les Ryzen 7 7840HS qui sont très correctement gérés par des solutions plus classiques. La puce Hawk Point propose 8 cœurs sous architecture Zen4 tournant de 3.8 à 5.1 GHz et proposant 24 Mo de mémoire cache . Son circuit graphique Radeon 780M propose 12 cœurs RDNA 3 à une fréquence de 2.7 Ghz. Pas de grosse différence par rapport à la génération précédente donc , si ce n’est le point fait par AMD sur la présence d’un NPU XDNA pour piloter des IA.

A l’intérieur du châssis, un équipement classique : deux slots SODIMM DDR5 pour 64 Go de mémoire max et un unique M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen4 X4. Pas d’autres possibilités d’ajouter du stockage.

La connectique est assez complète avec un port USB4, 2 USB 2.0 et 2 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A. Un jack audio combo 3.5 mm, une sortie HDMI 2.1 et une autre en DisplayPort 1.4. Et, on découvre enfin une différence entre la version MN78 annoncée en début d’année, 2 ports Ethernet en 2.5 Gigabit ! Le premier engin annoncé proposait un Ethernet Gigabit et un 2.5 Gigabit. L’alimentation se fera via une prise USB Type-C en 100 Watts Power Delivery 3.0.

Niveau tarifs, on retrouve le modèle 16/512 Go à 529€ au lieu de 569€ grâce au code NNNFRTAG a entrer dans le panier. Le modèle 32Go/1To est quand à lui  commercialisé à 669€ avec là encore une réduction grâce au code NNNFRGOD qui le fait tomber à 629€.

Aoostar GOD88 R7 : le Ryzen 7 8845HS Hawk Point est (enfin) dispo © MiniMachines.net. 2024.

☕️ Suivez la conférence d’ouverture de la Google I/O à 19h

14 mai 2024 à 15:40
Logo de la Google I/O 2024

Google donnera le coup d’envoi de sa conférence I/O à 19h, heure française.

La société est attendue au tournant, dans un monde désormais régi par les annonces sur l’intelligence artificielle. Cette dernière devrait une nouvelle fois occuper une majorité de l’espace consacré aux nouveautés.

La Google I/O est consacrée aux développeurs. L’entreprise y dévoile en général des apports pour Android, Chrome, ChromeOS, Google Play, etc. Android 15 devrait y faire une première apparition et les rumeurs évoquent également un nouveau dongle Chromecast.

☕️ Suivez la conférence d’ouverture de la Google I/O à 19h

14 mai 2024 à 15:40
Logo de la Google I/O 2024

Google donnera le coup d’envoi de sa conférence I/O à 19h, heure française.

La société est attendue au tournant, dans un monde désormais régi par les annonces sur l’intelligence artificielle. Cette dernière devrait une nouvelle fois occuper une majorité de l’espace consacré aux nouveautés.

La Google I/O est consacrée aux développeurs. L’entreprise y dévoile en général des apports pour Android, Chrome, ChromeOS, Google Play, etc. Android 15 devrait y faire une première apparition et les rumeurs évoquent également un nouveau dongle Chromecast.

Meta Will Shut Down Workplace, Its Business Chat Tool

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 16:00
Meta is shutting down Workplace, the tool it sold to businesses that combined social and productivity features, according to messages to customers obtained by Axios and confirmed by Meta. From the report:Meta has been cutting jobs and winnowing its product line for the last few years while investing billions first in the metaverse and now in AI. Micah Collins, Meta's senior director of product management, sent a message to customers alerting them of the shutdown. Collins said customers can use Workplace through September 2025, when it will become available only to download or read existing data. The service will shut down completely in 2026. Workplace was formerly Facebook at Work, and launched in its current form in 2016. In 2021 the company reported it had 7 million paid subscribers.

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Game Dev Says Contract Barring 'Subjective Negative Reviews' Was a Mistake

Par : msmash
14 mai 2024 à 15:22
The developers of team-based shooter Marvel Rivals have apologized for a contract clause that made creators promise not to provide "subjective negative reviews of the game" in exchange for early access to a closed alpha test. From a report: The controversial early access contract gained widespread attention over the weekend when streamer Brandon Larned shared a portion on social media. In the "non-disparagement" clause shared by Larned, creators who are provided with an early download code are asked not to "make any public statements or engage in discussions that are detrimental to the reputation of the game." In addition to the "subjective negative review" example above, the clause also specifically prohibits "making disparaging or satirical comments about any game-related material" and "engaging in malicious comparisons with competitors or belittling the gameplay or differences of Marvel Rivals."

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Rhea1 : enfin des détails techniques sur le CPU pour les supercalculateurs européens

14 mai 2024 à 14:04
Un lancement avant Ariane 6 ?
Processeur Rhea1

SiPearl donne enfin des détails sur son processeur Rhea1 pensé pour les supercalculateurs. On apprend notamment qu’il exploitera 80 cœurs Arm Neoverse V1. Il n’arrivera qu’en 2025, en retard sur ce qui était encore prévu il y a quelques mois.

En septembre dernier, nous avions rencontré les équipes de SiPearl, une société française (basée à Maisons-Laffitte) en charge de développer le processeur européen pour le HPC (calcul haute performance). Il sera notamment dans JUPITER, le premier supercalculateur exascale européen (financé en partie par la Commission européenne) qui sera installé en Allemagne.

Il y a un an, SiPearl bouclait un tour de table de 90 millions d’euros auprès d’Arm, Eviden (Atos), le fonds d’investissement European Innovation Council (EIC) et French Tech Souveraineté. Cette manne lui a permis ainsi de régler ses soucis financiers, de recruter et d’aller de l’avant. Marie-Anne Garigue, directrice de la communication de la société, affirmait que les soucis étaient uniquement financiers, pas techniques.

80 cœurs Arm Neoverse V1…

On sait depuis longtemps que le processeur sera articulé autour de cœurs Arm Neoverse v1. On connait désormais leur nombre : 80 cœurs par CPU. Le Neoverse V1 est pour rappel un dérivé du Cortex-X1, mais pensé pour les datacenters. Arm a depuis lancé les Neoverse V2 (dérivés du Cortex-X3) et récemment le Neoverse V3. NVIDIA utilise par exemple 72 cœurs Arm Neoverse V2 pour la partie CPU de sa puce GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip et de sa nouvelle GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Même chose chez Amazon avec son SoC Graviton4 et chez Google avec l’Axion.

…avec des extensions vectorielles évolutives

Revenons à SiPearl et son Rhea1. Chacun des 80 cœurs Neoverse V1 sera accompagné de « deux unités SVE  [Scalable Vector Extension ou extension vectorielle évolutive, ndlr] de 256 bits », comme c‘est le cas par défaut avec les cœurs Neoverse V1. Ces deux unités sont d’ailleurs une différence importante avec les Cortex-X1. Selon SiPearl, elles permettent « des calculs vectoriels rapides tout en optimisant l’espace et l’énergie utilisée ». Arm ajoute qu’elles proposent « de meilleures performances HPC et IA/ML ». L’entreprise est un peu plus loquace et ajoute que « SVE a été inventé en collaboration avec Fujitsu pour le projet Fugaku [un supercalculateur qui a pendant un temps occupé la première place du Top500, ndlr] et permet une programmation agnostique en largeur vectorielle. SVE permet l’exécution de code de vecteurs allant de 128b à 2048b de large sur Neoverse V1 sans nécessiter de recompilation ».

HBM, DDR5,104 lignes PCIe 5.0 et CMN-700

Côté mémoire, Rhea1 dispose de « quatre piles HBM » (dans d’autres documents, il est précisé HBM2e) et de « quatre interfaces DDR5 », prenant en charge deux DIMM par canal. On retrouve aussi 104 lignes PCIe Gen 5 avec une répartition 6x 16 lignes + 2x 4 lignes (soit 104 lignes au total, le compte est bon). SiPearl précise qu’un « réseau maillé cohérent sur puce (NoC) haute performance arm Neoverse CMN-700 [CMN pour Coherent Mesh Network, ndlr] pour interconnecter les éléments de calcul et d'entrée/sortie » est aussi de la partie. Là encore, c’est dans le package proposé par Arm avec sa plateforme Neoverse V1. Le CMN-700 peut gérer jusqu’à 256 cœurs par die, selon Arm.

Multiples langages : C++, GO, Rust, TensorFlow, PyTorch

Côté programmation, le CPU Rhea1 « sera supporté par une large gamme de compilateurs, de bibliothèques et d'outils, allant des langages de programmation traditionnels tels que C/C++, Go et Rust aux structures d'intelligence artificielle modernes comme TensorFlow ou PyTorch ».

Rhea1 n’arrivera finalement qu’en 2025

On apprend par contre que le processeur aura encore du retard puisque « les premiers échantillons de Rhea1 seront disponibles en 2025 ». En effet, en septembre dernier, SiPearl nous expliquait que la commercialisation se ferait dans le « courant de l’année » 2024. En avril dernier, après la levée de fonds, l’entreprise annonçait « une commercialisation début 2024 ». Le supercalculateur européen JUPITER devra donc lui aussi attendre, puisqu’il est prévu qu’il intègre les processeurs Rhea1. La Commission européenne expliquait il y a peu que « le supercalculateur JUPITER devrait être accessible à un large éventail d’utilisateurs européens à partir de la fin de 2024 ».

Rhea2 aussi en 2025 ?

Rhea2 était prévu pour 2025 aux dernières nouvelles, avec une technologie « dual chiplet » permettant d’intégrer plus de cœurs sur une même puce. La société ne précise pas si le calendrier de la seconde génération glisse lui aussi.
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