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Showing posts with label Tech Review. Show all posts

US Investigates Nvidia's Acquisition of Israeli AI Startup

 

 The US Department of Justice is investigating Nvidia’s acquisition of Run:ai, an Israeli artificial intelligence startup, for potential antitrust violations, said a person familiar with discussions the government agency has had with third parties.


The DoJ has asked market participants about the competitive impact of the transaction, which Nvidia announced in April. The price was not disclosed but a report from TechCrunch estimated it at $700 million.

The scope of the probe remains unclear, the person said. But the DoJ has inquired about matters including whether the deal could quash emerging competition in the up-and-coming sector and entrench Nvidia’s dominant market position.

Nvidia on Thursday said the company “wins on merit” and “scrupulously adher[es] to all laws.”

“We’ll continue to support aspiring innovators in every industry and market and are happy to provide any information regulators need,” it added.

Run:ai did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The DoJ declined to comment.


The investigation comes as US regulators and enforcers have heightened scrutiny of anti-competitive behavior in AI, particularly where it dovetails with big tech groups such as Nvidia.

Jonathan Kanter, head of the DoJ’s antitrust division, told the Financial Times in June that he was examining “monopoly choke points” in areas including the data used to train large language models as well as access to essential hardware such as graphics processing unit chips. He added that the GPUs needed to train LLMs had become a “scarce resource.”

Nvidia dominates sales of the most advanced GPUs. Run:ai, which had an existing collaboration with the tech giant, has developed a platform that optimizes the use of GPUs.

As part of the probe, which was first reported by Politico, the DoJ is seeking information on how Nvidia decides the allocation of its chips, the person said.

Government lawyers are also inquiring about Nvidia’s software platform, Cuda, which enables chips originally designed for graphics to speed up AI applications and is seen by industry figures as one of Nvidia’s most critical tools.

The DoJ and the US Federal Trade Commission, a competition regulator, in June reached an agreement that divided antitrust oversight of critical AI players. The DoJ will spearhead probes into Nvidia, while the FTC will oversee the assessment of Microsoft and OpenAI, the startup behind ChatGPT.

 

Source: Ars Technica

Check Out the All New PlayStation 5's DualSense Controller - Must be a Sleek and Futuristic Gaming Experience


Sony has revealed the design of the PlayStation 5‘s controller a follow-on to its popular DualShock line that takes on a new name for a new generation: DualSense.

The DualSense controller is kitted out in black and white, and in some ways looks like a futuristic, plastic armor-plated robot companion more than a gamepad. It’s still recognizably a product of the DualShock legacy, however, and has the same familiar button layout as previous PlayStation controllers. The DualSense incorporates haptic feedback, however, for what Sony says will be a heightened sense of immersion in gaming.


How to Track Windows Mobile Devices


Windows Phone is a mobile operating system device developed by Microsoft and powered by sophisticated components with the one of the latest technology builds. However, tracking of windows cell phones can be very easy, and with just few steps ahead, your lost or stolen windows cell phone location is reported to you.

In this guide, I will quickly brief you guys on how to easily track Windows cell phones using Find My Phone.

LENOVO's Fingerprint Authentication App Leaked



This is pretty jarring. Lenovo has confirmed its in-house authentication software Fingerprint Manager Pro (version 8.01.86), which lets users unlock their devices using fingerprint recognition, was affected by a severe vulnerability which attackers could exploit to access to any system equipped with the app.

Nokia Launches its New 5G 'Petabit' Router, Speeds Up to 2TBPS









 




 It is much obvious that the future of the internet is more data and more devices. According to recent estimates from Nokia and Cisco Systems, the Internet traffic might triple over the next five years or so. According to Nokia Bell Labs, the global internet traffic per month would cross 330 petabytes (330 million terabytes) by 2022.

New $500 Surgical Robot Developed By Scientists in Michigan







A new $500 device developed by researchers at the University of Michigan improves upon existing tools used for minimally invasive surgery and could help surgeons in small and remote hospitals do certain precise medical procedures that are currently performed by a $2 million robotic system at large medical centers.

Ever Seen A Smartphone Gun Before? - See One Below


Technology can never reach its peak as we can see the unimaginable things we watch in Sci-Fi tech movies of James Bond been invented in real life. Who could have imagine a hand pistol would one day be conceal to look like a Smartphone? It has really got me opening my mouth a gap after i saw the photo.

Yes we got something real like the picture you see above invented by 'Kirk Kjellberg' who gave a very good reason for having a device like this in public when he is on duty. See photos below;