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Nick Evanson - Report claims that OpenAI has burned through $8.5 billion on AI training and staffing, and could be on track to make a $5 billion loss - pcgamer.com

Report claims that OpenAI has burned through $8.5 billion on AI training and staffing, and could be on track to make a $5 billion loss

The average PC user will probably think 'ChatGPT' whenever generative AI is mentioned, as it's arguably the world's most well-known and widely used LLM system. An investigative report into the financial status of its creator, OpenAI, suggests that despite its popularity, the immense costs of training the AI models and running the servers that host them are so high that the company is on track to make an operational loss of $5 billion.

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Omar Sohail - Huawei’s HarmonyOS NEXT-Powered Engineering Notebook Is Rumored To Feature The Comically Slow Kirin 9006C, But Software And Thermals Have Improved - wccftech.com

Huawei’s HarmonyOS NEXT-Powered Engineering Notebook Is Rumored To Feature The Comically Slow Kirin 9006C, But Software And Thermals Have Improved

The Kirin 9006C was Huawei’s 5nm SoC that powered the company’s Qingyun L540 lineup of notebooks and was introduced in December of last year. At the time, it was believed that the chipset was mass produced on SMIC’s proprietary cutting-edge manufacturing process, but a closer inspection revealed that Kirin 9006C was actually fabricated by TSMC. The same silicon is now said to be found in an engineering sample running HarmonyOS NEXT, with a rumor claiming that the SoC displays better thermals and the software has smoother animations.

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Andy Robinson - Capcom says ‘all business segments outperformed’ in latest results - videogameschronicle.com

Capcom says ‘all business segments outperformed’ in latest results

Capcom says it’s on track to achieve its earnings forecast for the year, and that all of its business segments outperformed its plan in the most recent quarter.

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Fallout 76: How To Get & Use The Foundry Smelter Plan - screenrant.com

Fallout 76: How To Get & Use The Foundry Smelter Plan

The update in introduced an array of useful items and structures that players can utilize at their base. Among these unique structures is the Foundry Smelter, a rare item that can only be crafted by acquiring the Foundry Smelter Plans. These plans are exceedingly rare to find, and there are very few means to acquire them.

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Aaron Mamiit - This 17-inch HP laptop is on sale at over 50% off - digitaltrends.com

This 17-inch HP laptop is on sale at over 50% off

For those who want their next laptop to have a large display, you should check out the HP Laptop 17t and its 17.3-inch screen. If you’re interested, you’re in luck because HP is selling the device for only $400, which is less than half its original price of $850 following a $450 discount. Laptop deals won’t always give you the chance to buy one at 52% off, and a lot of other shoppers will be thinking the same thing. You’re going to have to complete your purchase for the device as soon as possible, as it may get sold out at any moment.

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Harvey Randall - Bleak report alleges that Activision already has an AI-generated cosmetic in Call of Duty—with artists reportedly 'forced to use AI to aid in their work' and pushed into outsourcing - pcgamer.com

Bleak report alleges that Activision already has an AI-generated cosmetic in Call of Duty—with artists reportedly 'forced to use AI to aid in their work' and pushed into outsourcing

AI—that is, specifically, generative AI—is a bit of a nightmare for just about any creative industry. While I've personally seen no compelling evidence that AI-generated sludge comes even close to replacing the people-made stuff (and is inherently fuelled by that hard work, anyway) that doesn't mean crap under the weight of hype-huffing execs who've spied an opportunity to pay fewer people less money.

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Joshua Wolens - After Life by You's disastrous end, Paradox chalks up a 90% drop in operating profit for Q2: 'We end the second quarter of the year with mixed feelings' - pcgamer.com - Sweden

After Life by You's disastrous end, Paradox chalks up a 90% drop in operating profit for Q2: 'We end the second quarter of the year with mixed feelings'

It's been a rough time for Paradox. Bloodlines 2 has been a (wrong kind of) nightmare, it cut ties with Harebrained Schemes after Lamplighters League underperformed, Cities: Skylines 2 came out with a raft of tech bugs, Millennia disappointed, and, of course, the company totally canned its Sims competitor Life by You and shuttered the studio making it.

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Sarfraz Khan - Think Intel’s Upcoming 14th & 13th Gen Microcode Will Resolve Instability Issues? Well Think Again, Leaked Report Suggests Intel Yet To Identify Root Cause - wccftech.com

Think Intel’s Upcoming 14th & 13th Gen Microcode Will Resolve Instability Issues? Well Think Again, Leaked Report Suggests Intel Yet To Identify Root Cause

More factors were revealed to be among the root causes of the instability issues in Intel's 13th and 14th Gen desktop CPUs.

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