Google's New AI Computer to Challenge Nvidia Competitor
Google revealed details of its new artificial intelligence supercomputer Wednesday. The tech giant said that it uses more than 4,000 of its AI chips to train the system and that it uses less power than Nvidia's competing chip.
It might feel like the artificial intelligence train has left the station, but there are still opportunities to get in before the boom gets even bigger.
Nevada’s Supreme Court upheld the state’s ban on ghost guns Thursday, overturning a lower court’s ruling that had sided with a gun manufacturer’s argument the 2021 law regulating firearm parts with no serial numbers was unconstitutionally vague.