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Graphcore’s AI accelerator chips launch on Microsoft Azure

Graphcore, a U.K.-based company developing accelerators for AI workloads, this morning announced a milestone: Its Intelligence Processing Units (IPUs) have launched on Azure. It marks the first time a large-scale cloud vendor — Microsoft — has made publicly available Graphcore’s chips. IPUs on Azure are open for customer sign-up, Graphcore says, with access prioritized for those “focused…
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MobileNews

More live images of Motorola’s Razr foldable arrive alongside official teaser

Motorola is hosting an event later today to unveil its first foldable smartphone following a collection of leaks earlier this month. Now, Motorola has confirmed the design on Twitter with a Razr teaser right as FCC images show off the live design again. An FCC listing for the Motorola Razr went live early showing off several images of the device from the outside  the…
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MobileNews

New (comically low-res) concept shows dual-display iPhone with sliding design

A new concept video shows a dual-display iPhone with a sliding design that revisits an old idea… Back in the pre-iPhone days, when smartphones had physical keyboards, one design was to have what then passed for an all-screen front with a keyboard that slid out from behind when needed. You then used the device in landscape mode much as if it were a tiny laptop. You can see…
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ComputersNews

Apple debuts MacBook Pro with 16-inch screen, new keys, and pro audio

Just as has been rumored for months, Apple today redefined the upper end of its laptop lineup with a new version of the MacBook Pro — a 16-inch model with a nearly 6K screen and the internal horsepower to match. But the company saved one big surprise for the official announcement: The new machine replaces its 15-inch predecessor at the same price tag, while bringing major improvements in the…
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