Arm, a leading semiconductor company, has developed the Total Compute Solutions 2023 (TCS23) platform -designed specifically for mobile and laptop devices. Its Cortex-X4 CPU offers a 15% performance increase and 40% power saving, supporting advanced visuals and AI applications. The platform has already attracted media giant MediaTek and CEO Simon Segars has affirmed Arm's commitment to innovating for mobile and cloud compute.
The rise of generative AI has shaken up the top 25 websites, with Microsoft's Bing and OpenAI gaining traffic. OpenAI's growth could even overtake TikTok and Amazon.
"As technology like ChatGPT has become increasingly popular, HR professionals are warning students to avoid utilizing it in their job applications. As CVs are the primary way of imparting information, 39% of HR professionals see it as a deal-breaker. Al Smith from iCMIS has expressed its potential, yet recommends candidates to take extra care to writing their CVs. Chatbot Jugalbandi has found success in rural India, proving the extent of AI technology, yet it is essential that rules and regulations are correctly followed."
Cloudflare CEO, Matthew Prince believes businesses benefit from choosing elements from multiple cloud providers, resulting in better overall performance without being locked into expensive software.
Hong Kong-based startup BOOLV utilizes AI-powered tools, such as Video Maker and Booltool, to enable efficient and high-value marketing content creation for small and medium enterprises. Founder and CEO Ken Wang emphasizes their specific focus on e-commerce needs, delivering application-oriented solutions. With their optimized and trained models, larger companies cannot replicate the quality that BOOLV offers.
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