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Muhammad Zuhair - Microsoft’s 16 GB Baseline For AI PCs To Propel Memory Growth In Consumer Market, 40% AI Servers Growth In 2024 - wccftech.com

Microsoft’s 16 GB Baseline For AI PCs To Propel Memory Growth In Consumer Market, 40% AI Servers Growth In 2024

AI PCs for consumers and AI servers are expected to witness huge growth in 2024 with Microsoft propelling the memory segment with its new baseline of 16 GB system RAM.

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Andy Edser - Running 8GB of RAM? Now's the time to upgrade, as Microsoft seems set to make 16GB the minimum for AI PCs and Copilot - pcgamer.com

Running 8GB of RAM? Now's the time to upgrade, as Microsoft seems set to make 16GB the minimum for AI PCs and Copilot

For those of you still trucking on with 8GB of RAM, I have some potentially bad news. According to a TrendForce report (via TechPowerUp) Microsoft has set a new baseline for RAM requirements in AI PCs at 16GB, which likely means that 8GB users may finally have to upgrade if they want to keep up with the latest Copilot features. 

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Muhammad Zuhair - Will - CES 2024 Showed Us How AI PCs Will Dominate Next-Gen Markets, Revolutionizing The Way We See PCs - wccftech.com - Taiwan

CES 2024 Showed Us How AI PCs Will Dominate Next-Gen Markets, Revolutionizing The Way We See PCs

The era of AI PCs is upon us, & the upcoming PC markets will evolve into something that the world hasn't seen yet, as hinted by several manufacturers at CES.

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Furqan Shahid - And More - More - Galaxy S24 Ultra Goes Official with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Galaxy AI, Titanium Frame, 200-Megapixel Camera, and More - wccftech.com

Galaxy S24 Ultra Goes Official with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Galaxy AI, Titanium Frame, 200-Megapixel Camera, and More

The time is finally here; Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S24 series, with the Ultra variant being the crown jewel of the series. The phones have been in the rumor mill for as long as we can remember, and they are finally here. We have a complete breakdown of everything that you need to know.

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Nick Evanson - $20 extra a month gets you the pro version of Microsoft's AI Copilot. Or you could just get Valheim every 30 days, instead - pcgamer.com

$20 extra a month gets you the pro version of Microsoft's AI Copilot. Or you could just get Valheim every 30 days, instead

Microsoft's AI tool Copilot is already part and parcel of Windows 11, but at least it's free and you have the option to completely ignore it. Copilot Pro, on the other hand, is a subscription service that was originally only available for business users. But now, the software giant is letting anyone get in on the extra AI action, for a mere $20 per month. Oddly, Microsoft's main target audiencefor this appears to be 365 subscribers, because naturally they'll all want to pay out even more money.

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Andy Chalk - Square Enix - Takashi Kiryu - Even - Don - Square Enix says its new multiplayer party game contains AI-generated art, but don't sweat it: It's only 'about 0.01% or even less' - pcgamer.com

Square Enix says its new multiplayer party game contains AI-generated art, but don't sweat it: It's only 'about 0.01% or even less'

Just a couple weeks after Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu said it intends «to be aggressive in applying AI» to its content creation processes, the company has confirmed with VGC that its new multiplayer party shooter Foamstars does in fact use AI-generated art—but just a teeny little bit.

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Devindra Hardawar - Engadget Podcast: AI steals the show at CES 2024 - engadget.com - city Las Vegas

Engadget Podcast: AI steals the show at CES 2024

Just as we expected, AI was the running theme throughout CES 2024. In this episode, Devindra and Producer Ben Ellman chat with co-host Cherlynn Low, who’s on the ground in Las Vegas with the Engadget team. We dive into AI coming to almost every product category, new standalone AI hardware, and a surprising amount of “shush” tech. In geekier news, we dive into Micron’s new RAM format for laptops, which has the potential to reshape the notebook industry, and discuss why we all may want a rolling house robot like Samsung’s Ballie. And on a sad note, we chat about the wave of tech layoffs from Google, Amazon and others.

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Square Enix - J Brodie Shirey - Art - Upcoming PlayStation Exclusive Game Uses Some AI-Generated Art - gamerant.com

Upcoming PlayStation Exclusive Game Uses Some AI-Generated Art

The upcoming PlayStation exclusive Foamstarswill utilize AI for some of its artwork, as confirmed by producer Kosuke Okatani. Square Enix announced this colorful multiplayer hero shooter during a PlayStation Showcase event back in May, quickly drawing comparisons to Nintendo’s Splatoon series due to Foamstars’ primary gimmick of spraying the battlefield with foam to help navigate the environment or block enemy attacks. Foamstars is set to launch as part of the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup on February 6, and if successful could kickstart a new wave of Splatoon-like games.

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