The upcoming PS6 might be powered by a new technology called Amethyst. It is currently being developed by Sony and AMD as a joint initiative.
RIT computing students and Professor Rui Li are working on a National Institutes of Health-funded project to use AI in disease pathway discovery.
Serendipitous meetings, scholarly collaborations, and an ethos of "encouraging junior faculty to think big" laid the groundwork for groundbreaking achievement in AI.
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Week 5 of the NFL schedule presents a big opportunity for the top two contenders in the AFC East when the New England Patriots battle the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football. A win by New England ...
NFC East rivals will clash on Thursday Night Football in NFL Week 6 as the Philadelphia Eagles visit the New York Giants. NFL player props could center on household names on Philly like Jalen Hurts, ...
Mark Cerny and AMD tease Project Amethyst, revealing technologies like Neural Arrays and Radiance Cores for a "future console" that hints at a PS6 launch ar ...
Called the Wikidata Embedding Project, the system applies a vector-based semantic search to the existing data on Wikipedia and its sister platforms, consisting of nearly 120 million entries.
The demand for data scientists and analysts is growing rapidly in the UAE, yet most small and medium enterprises cannot afford full-time specialists ...
Sony and AMD have started teasing some of the new technologies that will power the successor to the PlayStation 5.