NVIDIA Is Contributing Its AI Smarts To Help Fight COVID-19

NVIDIA is using its background in AI and optimizing supercomputer throughput to the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium group, which plans to support researchers by giving them time with 30 supercomputers offering a combined 400 petaflops of performance. Engadget reports: NVIDIA will add to this by providing expertise in AI, biology and large-scale computing optimizations. The company likened the Consortium’s efforts…

What’s New in Linux 5.6? WireGuard VPN and USB4

Linux 5.6 “has a bit more changes than I’d like,” Linus Torvalds posted on the kernel mailing list, “but they are mostly from davem’s networking fixes pulls, and David feels comfy with them. And I looked over the diff, and none of it looks scary…” TechRadar reports that the new changes include support for USB4 and GeForce RTX 2000 series graphics…

Apple’s App Store Rules Limit Rival Gaming Services While Arcade Runs Free

Video-game fans suddenly have their pick of a huge menu of titles thanks to a raft of new mobile subscription services from Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet’s Google and Nvidia. But for the more than 1 billion users of Apple’s iPhone and iPad, the only real option is Arcade, the subscription service launched by the company in September. From a report: That’s because…

Epic Games’ Tim Sweeney Rips Google and Apple In Defense of Nvidia’s GeForce Now

bigwophh writes: As the number of publishers pulling out of Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud game streaming service continues to grow, the company has found an ally in Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, who vowed on Twitter to “wholeheartedly” support the company’s efforts. He also took potshots at Apple and Google over the royalty rate each one charges on their respective…

Stealth Startup Plans Fundamentally New Kind of Computer with Circuit-Rearranging Processor

VCs have given nearly half a billion dollars to a stealth startup called SambaNova Systems to build “a new kind of computer to replace the typical Von Neumann machines expressed in processors from Intel and AMD, and graphics chips from Nvidia.” ZDNet reports:
The last thirty years in computing, said CEO Rodrigo Liang, have been “focused on instructions and operations, in terms…

Nvidia’s GeForce Now Is Losing All Activision Blizzard Games

Nvidia’s GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service that lets you play games stored on dedicated GeForce graphics-enabled PCs across a wide array of devices. While it lets you play PC games you already own, the game publisher must allow it on the service. “Today, Nvidia is revealing that Activision Blizzard is no longer playing ball, pulling down its catalog of…

Nvidia Launches Cloud Gaming Service GeForce Now for $5 Per Month

jowifi writes: NVIDIA officially launched its GeForce NOW earlier this week, making the streaming gaming service available to all with no waitlisting. It is advertising a free tier which allows 1-hour of game play at a session, and a premium tier that allows 6-hour sessions and preferred access to the streaming servers. The premium tier is being offered for a limited-time…

AMD Launches Navi-Based Radeon RX 5600XT To Battle GeForce RTX 2060 Under $300

MojoKid writes: Today AMD launched its latest midrange graphics card based on the company’s all new Navi architecture. The AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT slots in under $300 ($279 MSRP) and is based on the same Navi 10 GPU as AMD’s current high-end Radeon RX 5700 series cards. AMD’s Radeon RX 5600 XT is outfitted with 36 compute units, with a…

Ask Slashdot: What Will the 2020s Bring Us?

dryriver writes: The 2010s were not necessarily the greatest decade to live through. AAA computer games were not only DRM’d and internet tethered to death but became increasingly formulaic and pay-to-win driven, and poor quality console ports pissed off PC gamers. Forced software subscriptions for major software products you could previously buy became a thing. Personal privacy went out the window…

High-Paid, Well-Educated White Collar Workers Will Be Heavily Affected By AI, Says New Report

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: A new study published by the Brookings Institution takes a closer look at jobs that are the most exposed to artificial intelligence (AI), a subset of automation where machines learn to use judgment and logic to complete tasks — and to what degree. For the study, Stanford University doctoral candidate Michael Webb analyzed…