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Intel 15 new Xeon W 2400 and 3400 workstation CPUs that support up to 4 terabytes of DDR5 memory, 56

[Newsletter] Latest News Feb 16, 2023 [Intel's latest Xeon CPUs promise lightning-fast performance for workstations]( Intel [unveiled]( 15 new Xeon W 2400 and 3400 workstation CPUs that support up to 4 terabytes of DDR5 memory, 56 cores and 112 PCIe 5 lanes. The workstation processors, code-named Sapphire Rapids, range from the 56-core Xeon w-3495X processor for USD $5,889 to the 8-core Xeon w3-2423 for USD $359. ... [Read more...]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Bing is broken: Microsoft’s new AI is insulting and gaslighting users]( Last week, [Microsoft]( forth ambitious statements about implementing ChatGPT to enhance its search engine, Bing. However, the anticipated "new day in search" envisioned by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has not come to fruition. Currently, the search engine's chatbot is only accessible by invitation, and there’s a waitlist of over 1 million individuals. As users interact with the bot, some have reported that it can be unreliable and exhibit traits such as obstinacy, mood swings, and irritability. ... [Read more...]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Vivaldi 5.7 introduces game-changing tab management features]( Vivaldi Technologies published Vivaldi 5.7, a new stable version of the Chromium-based web browser, today. The web browser is available already, and users may get it automatically over time, or by running a manual search for updates. Naturally, downloads are also provided on the ... [Read more...]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( Featured Free Resource [Why EDR isn't Enough to Stop Cyberattacks]( How CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager™ Tackles EDR Gaps [Did Elon Musk hack Twitter's algorithm to become the most followed user?]( Australian researcher Dr. Timothy Graham [published]( findings of a study on Elon Musk's tweets on Twitter recently. Graham used official Twitter APIs to find out if ... [Read more...]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Google's Privacy Sandbox beta on Android: A step forward for privacy, or a clever way to target you with more ads?]( Google [announced]( the beta launch of Privacy Sandbox, which aims to transform advertising. The inapt name of the feature, at least from a user perspective, is laying a smoke-screen. ... [Read more...]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Protect your privacy: Why you should avoid ChatGPT apps on Google Play and App Store]( ChatGPT's usage is rising every day, more and more users are flocking to use the chatbot. The popularity of the AI language model has seen the announcement of new tools such as ... [Read more...]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( Featured Free Resource [Why EDR isn't Enough to Stop Cyberattacks]( How CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager™ Tackles EDR Gaps [Storing Credit Card Information Online or in Password Managers? How to Keep Your Information Safe]( Whenever Internet users make purchases online using credit cards, the online shopping sites or payment providers suggest to save the card information. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Samsung's S23 isn't the only phone with great gaming features - find out which older models are getting a boost]( Welcome to the “Pause USB Power Delivery,” feature. A feature that has been set up to deliver a more powerful gaming experience for players while extending the lifespan of your battery. The feature is set to roll out on the ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( a boost) [Linkedin]( models are getting a boost) [Is X-Mouse Button Control causing scrolling problems in Firefox? Here's how to troubleshoot the issue]( Mozilla released [Firefox 110]( to the stable channel this week. The browser maker has confirmed that the latest version has a bug that affects X-Mouse Button Control. ... [Read more...]( Liked this article? Share it on... [Twitter]( [Facebook]( the issue) [Linkedin]( how to troubleshoot the issue) This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in to receive relevant communications from Ghacks.net. If you would like to manage your newsletter preferences, please [click here](. Ghacks.net | Von-Einem-Str.52 Essen, 45130 Germany Contact: newsletter@ghacks.net [Unsubscribe](

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