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De la mémoire Crucial en LPCAMM2 pour le Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7
Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq : MU), a annoncé aujourd'hui le lancement de Crucial LPCAMM2, la nouvelle génération de mémoire pour ordinateur portable qui intègre la mémoire mobile LPDDR5X pour améliorer les performances des ordinateurs portables des professionnels et des créateurs. Consommant jusqu'à 58 % d'énergie en moins et économisant 64 % d'espace par rapport aux SODIMM DDR5, LPCAMM2 offre une plus grande bande passante et une prise en charge à double canal avec un seul module. LPCAMM2 est une solution mémoire haute performance idéale pour gérer les PC intelligents et les charges de travail complexes. Elle est compatible avec les ordinateurs portables Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7, puissants et polyvalents. […]
Lire la suiteAtomMan X7 Ti, un Mini PC avec des choix séduisants
Plus axée sur la performance, la nouvelle marque AtomMan de MINISFORUM lancera prochainement un Mini PC avec des choix audacieux et loin d'être inintéressants : le X7 Ti. Ressemblant à n'importe quelle autre machine de type 4x4 à première vue, elle se distingue néanmoins par l'utilisant d'un pied obligatoire et pour une bonne raison : le panneau supérieur est équipé d'une caméra et de microphones pour de la visioconférence et Windows Hello. Le PC va donc être installé plus ou moins verticalement, avec en prime un écran de monitoring personnalisable. Ce dernier pourra également affiché une horloge, par exemple, de quoi donner une certaine utilité à l'ensemble, mais ce n'est pas tout. […]
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Defense Think Tank MITRE To Build AI Supercomputer With Nvidia
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Study Suggests Genetics as a Cause, Not Just a Risk, for Some Alzheimer's
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OpenAI Exec Says Today's ChatGPT Will Be 'Laughably Bad' In 12 Months
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Minor Car Crashes Mean High Tech Repairs
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Amazon's Delivery Drones Won't Fly In Arizona's Summer Heat
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UK Startup 'Wayve' Gets $1 Billion Funding For Self-Driving Car Tech
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Theranos Fraudster Elizabeth Holmes Has Prison Sentence Reduced Again
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Nintendo Confirms It Will Announce Switch Successor Console 'Within This Fiscal Year'
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ASUS to Unveil First Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite-Based Laptop On May 20th
Asus on Tuesday said that it would announce its first 'AI PC' based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite system-on-chips later this month. The new laptop is set to be introduced at the Next Level. AI Incredible virtual launch event on May 20.
The launch of Asustek's new Vivobook S 15 will be hosted by Asus and will be joined by representatives of Qualcomm and Microsoft, who will reveal how they collaborated with PC maker to develop the first notebook based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processors. These new SoCs promise to have a significant impact on the PC market in the coming quarters as they are based on the Arm instruction set architecture and are expected to bring together high performance, on-device AI acceleration, and long battery life.
Qualcomm itself calls systems powered by its Snapdragon processors as AI PCs, which is exactly how Asus calls it Vivobook S15 as well. Meanwhile, the only things we know about the machine for now is that it will be based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite or Snapdragon X Plus processors with 12 or 10 Oryon CPU cores (originally developed by Nuvia), a high-end Adreno GPU, and a 45 TOPS NPU; will come in a metallic chassis, and will feature a 15-inch display.
"The launch event, which will feature a collaboration between Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Asus, celebrates the first of the new-era Asus AI PCs, which are set to redefine the very fabric of computing," a statement by Asus reads. "The new laptop will usher in a new era of Asus AI PCs, breaking traditional boundaries and harnessing advanced AI capabilities. With comprehensive support for the latest AI functionality from Asus and Microsoft, it offers personalized AI experiences tailored to individual requirements."
Asus is also scheduled showcase its Vivobook laptops based on Qualcomm's processors at Computex in June. Actual systems will be available later this year.