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OpenAI's new assistant makes Apple's Siri look primitive, also announces GPT-4o and new desktop PC client (Updated)
OpenAI announced GPT-4o today, its newest flagship model based on GPT-4 performance at much faster speeds, and with UI rebuilt to be easier for users. Also a new desktop client, a Siri competitor, and expanded tools for free users.
Massive Dell blunder leaks Intel and Nvidia's mobile roadmaps — Nova Lake, Panther Lake CPUs and GENxx Nvidia GPUs listed
A new Dell roadmap for its XPS laptops has shown off a plethora of supposed launch dates for Intel's four future CPU architectures, including Lunar Lake, Panther Lake and Nova Lake.
Next-gen Arm Snapdragon X chips for PCs to arrive in 2025 — major Dell leak exposes Qualcomm's roadmap with 'V2' and 'V3' models
A leaked Dell executive summary reveals the roadmap of the XPS laptop line, which includes mentions of "Oryon V2/V3" - the cores that power Snapdragon X.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips in Dell XPS 13 Plus laptops will nearly double battery life over Intel, cost half as much
The upcoming Dell XPS 13 laptops will use a Snapdragon X CPU, which is so much more efficient compared with Intel chips that the computers could enjoy as much as almost twice the battery life.
Zotac releases space-themed graphics cards for China — multiple RTX 4060 Ti and 4070 variants
Zotac has released several new RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4070 models for the Chinese market, all of which take on design inspirations of Zotac's outgoing designs in a more budget-friendly format.
Not dead yet: Intel's Battlemage G21 GPU spotted in oneAPI code update
Further proof that work is continuing on Intel Battlemage discrete GPU development was seen over the weekend, when an Intel hardware enthusiast noticed oneAPI code had been updated to support the Battlemage G21 GPU.
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