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Nick Evanson - 63% of surveyed Americans want government legislation to prevent super intelligent AI from ever being achieved - pcgamer.com - Usa

63% of surveyed Americans want government legislation to prevent super intelligent AI from ever being achieved

Generative AI may well be en vogue right now, but when it comes to artificial intelligence systems that are way more capable than humans, the jury is definitely unanimous in its view. A survey of American voters showed that 63% of respondents believe government regulations should be put in place to actively prevent it from ever being achieved, let alone be restricted in some way.

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Nick Evanson - Leaked Dell docs suggest Qualcomm's new laptop chips could deliver nearly twice the battery life of the latest Intel CPUs - pcgamer.com

Leaked Dell docs suggest Qualcomm's new laptop chips could deliver nearly twice the battery life of the latest Intel CPUs

A leaked internal presentation by Dell on its forthcoming laptop models continues to give up interesting nuggets, this time a slide notes that Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processors are cheaper and less energy-hungry than all of Intel's recent chips, including Meteor Lake. So much so, that in some cases, battery life in equivalent laptops is extended by as much as 98%. And all that's done with chips that are half the price.

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Nick Evanson - Leaked Dell roadmap introduces split Intel/Qualcomm lineup through to Nova Lake in 2027 - pcgamer.com - county Lake

Leaked Dell roadmap introduces split Intel/Qualcomm lineup through to Nova Lake in 2027

A leaked roadmap of Dell's laptop plans shows the system builder is planning on supporting five new CPU architectures in new Dell machines over just three years, with the current Raptor Lake and Meteor Lake models being given a serious overhaul.

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Nick Evanson - Ada Lovelace - AMD Linux devs jamming nearly 24,000 lines of RDNA 4 supporting code into its mainstream driver suggests next-gen launch may be close at hand - pcgamer.com

AMD Linux devs jamming nearly 24,000 lines of RDNA 4 supporting code into its mainstream driver suggests next-gen launch may be close at hand

AMD's software engineers have been very busy of late, updating its Linux GPU kernel driver, shader compiler, and other code sources to provide support for its next generation of graphics architecture. Now it's done the same for its RadeonSI OpenGL driver, adding almost 24,000 lines of code for GFX12, aka RDNA 4, to the Mesa open-source graphics library.

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Nick Evanson - Ada Lovelace - Nvidia testing cooling solutions up to 600W for its Blackwell graphics cards suggests power levels in line with the previous GeForce generations - pcgamer.com

Nvidia testing cooling solutions up to 600W for its Blackwell graphics cards suggests power levels in line with the previous GeForce generations

If you've been wondering if Nvidia's next generation of GeForce cards will need even bigger coolers than those we currently see, then fear not, it seems the chip giant has been experimenting with heatsink and fan designs to cope with power levels no greater than those seen with Ada Lovelace and Ampere GPUs.

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Nick Evanson - MediaTek and Nvidia are gearing up to tackle the AI PC market hand-in-hand, with an all-new chip - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

MediaTek and Nvidia are gearing up to tackle the AI PC market hand-in-hand, with an all-new chip

This is a story that's been brewing for a while and we've been expecting Nvidia to develop an Arm APU for PCs for quite some time now. However, events have taken an interesting turn, with claims that the chip is being created in collaboration with MediaTek and could be ready for shipping in 2025.

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Nick Evanson - ROG Ally mod adds an extra touchscreen for more Windows real estate and works as a handy stand - pcgamer.com

ROG Ally mod adds an extra touchscreen for more Windows real estate and works as a handy stand

Handheld gaming PCs are loved by many of us in the PC Gamer hardware office and I especially like the Asus ROG Ally. The only thing I wished it had was a bigger screen, as the 7-inch 1080p panel limits how much you can do in Windows. One creative modder has solved that problem by making a clamshell attachment for an extra touchscreen, doubling the Ally's amount of screen space.

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Nick Evanson - Laptops are selling like hot cakes compared to desktops but generally CPU shipments are sluggish - pcgamer.com - China

Laptops are selling like hot cakes compared to desktops but generally CPU shipments are sluggish

Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has released a snapshot of its latest PC market analysis, showing that over the last three months, global shipments of CPUs for notebooks and desktop PCs have declined, compared to the constant growth throughout 2023. The portion of those shipments for desktop PCs has also continued to shrink, and JPR predicts that this trend will carry on for the next few months of 2024.

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