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    Best Places to Buy Large Appliances

    These stores, as well as independent retailers and websites, earned top marks in the most recent Consumer Reports survey of appliance retailers, conducted from the winter of 2023 through the spring of 2024. The survey responses were from 9,721 CR members who shared their experiences shopping for 12,970 large appliances between January 2023 and May 2024. Overall, 17 of the…

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    A large and feature-rich motherboard

    The ASRock X870E Taichi is a premium motherboard built for gamers and enthusiasts who want the best in performance and features. Designed to handle AMD’s latest processors, this motherboard brings impressive upgrades, like support for ultra-fast PCIe 5.0, DDR5 memory, and USB4 connectivity. However, it’s not just about speed; ASRock has also focused on durability, cooling, and power to ensure…

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    5 Ways to Save on Large Appliances This Black Friday

    To be sure, inflation has had an impact on large-appliance prices. But that’s tempered this season by larger promotional discounts from manufacturers that get passed from retailers to consumers. The rising cost of materials has increased retail prices for ranges and refrigerators, says Carter’s colleague Eleni Fialo, an analyst who covers ranges for Gap Intelligence. But because the discounts are…

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    Amplifying intelligence: Huawei’s smart solutions for manufacturing and large enterprises

    Across industries, companies are racing to integrate advanced technologies such as AI and cloud computing to stay competitive and meet growing demands for efficiency, personalization, and sustainability. The manufacturing industry alone is seeing an unprecedented wave of innovation, with AI projected to play a crucial role in optimizing processes, boosting productivity, and driving global collaboration. As industries face increasing pressure…

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    Decoding OpenAI’s o1 family of large language models – Computerworld

    Further, Fan said that OpenAI must have figured out the inference scaling law a long time ago, which academia is just recently discovering. However, he did point out that productionizing o1 is much harder than nailing the academic benchmarks and raised several questions. “For reasoning problems in the wild, how (the model) to decide when to stop searching? What’s the…

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    Generative AI vs large language models: What’s the difference?

    Whether used to drive business productivity, generative AI models are being pushed as carrying transformative potential for how we live and work. Large language models (LLMs), a specialized kind of deep learning model, sit at the heart of some of the most popular AI models and inform how they operate. Knowing the difference between generative AI and LLMs gives businesses…

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    Scottish data center provider teams up with HPE to unveil National Cloud – a UK sovereign cloud service for large enterprises, tech startups, and public sector organizations

    Scottish data center and cloud services provider DataVita is now offering clients data residency within the UK with the launch of National Cloud. Aiming to position itself as an alternative to the big cloud providers, it’s offering the new platform through a strategic partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). “The National Cloud combines HPE GreenLake cloud’s leading capabilities to manage,…

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    More large US companies see AI as a risk – Computerworld

    A new study from Arize AI, a research platform that reviews public statements from large companies, found that 56% of the 500 largest companies in the United States consider AI to be a “risk factor,” according to the Financial Times. The figure represents a large jump from 2022, when just 9% felt that way. The study also found that as many as…

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