IBM released the latest Osprey quantum computing chip: with 433 qubits

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With its new 433-qubit Osprey processor, IBM has unveiled the world’s largest quantum computer. More than three times more powerful than its predecessor, Eagle, which had 127 qubits, Osprey is the world’s largest quantum computer. This quantum computer was expected to be unveiled in 2022 and has been achieved, showing IBM’s efforts to reach the … Read more

AMD RX 7900 XT would be forty percent speedy than RX 6900 XT

AMD is confident that its RDNA 3 graphics architecture will have enough power to deliver a minimum 40% performance boost, although it could be much higher, according to a leak about the RX 7900 XT. AMD RX 7900 XT would be +40% higher than RX 6900 XT According to “Moore’s Law is Dead”, the RDNA … Read more

Apple brings a low-cost iPad to market and invests more in education

In the education sector, we have the two most significant players: Microsoft and Google. Both companies are fighting for a government of souls every day when it comes to providing equipment for schools and universities. Now it seems that Apple will also return to this race full-time. One idea is to launch a cheap iPad. … Read more

DeepL introduces Pro version, with API for text translation

A few months ago we introduced the DeepL translator. It is a platform that competes with Google Translator. Thanks to its neural machine translation system. Now we are added to DeepL Pro. That is the answer to developers who want to give way to the next generation of translation tools and applications. DeepL introduces Pro … Read more

Vion, a smart multimeter that we can use with our smartphone

Although everything around us runs on electricity, in case there is a problem (however small) most of us don’t know enough about power to solve it. Today we’re talking about Vion, a smart multimeter that comes in to make it easy to diagnose simple electrical problems. Vion, a smart multimeter that we can use with … Read more

Intel forecasts commercial availability of 5nm GAA chips in 2023

Intel has already announced a 7-nm process for 2021, its first product will be the Ponte Vecchio graphics card designed for use in data centers. The 5nm process after 7nm will be a very important step for Intel, as it will eliminate FinFET transistors for GAA transistors in this node. Intel expects to release its … Read more

AMD Releases Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.8.2 Beta Drivers

AMD today released its Radeon Software drivers Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.8.2 beta. This latest version brings support and improvements for numerous titles. Total War Saga: Troy sees a significant increase in performance with up to 12% more FPS in the default High setting when using a Radeon RX 5700 XT. Other titles with improvements include … Read more