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Our content for yesterday, March 13 2024 HOTTEST CONTENT: Microsoft's big update for DirectX and PC

Our content for yesterday, March 13 2024 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [DirectX 12 'Work Graphs' aim to eliminate CPU bottlenecks by putting the GPU in charge]( Microsoft's big update for DirectX and PC game development aims to eliminate CPU bottlenecks and improve performance with GPU-driven rendering. [( [Get Winxvideo AI for free to enhance, convert, record and edit videos]( Winxvideo AI is a one-stop toolkit powered by AI. It can enhance video/image quality to 4K, stabilize shaky video, convert, compress, record, and edit HD/4K videos easily and quickly. Now you can get a license key of Winxvideo AI for free (valued $25.95). Sponsored Ad [ [NVIDIA projected to make $130 billion from AI GPUs in 2026, which is 5x higher than 2023]( NVIDIA revenue expected to grow to a huge $130 billion in 2026 thanks to the future of AI GPUs, which the company absolutely dominates. [ [Portal 64 dev's latest project? Nintendo 64 powered VR connected to an Oculus Rift headset]( If the Apple Vision Pro is all about high-fidelity immersive mixed reality, then this Nintendo 64 mod is all about lo-fi 'motion-sick inducing' VR. [ [Meta has two new AI data centers equipped with over 24,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs]( By the end of 2024, Meta plans to have 350,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs powering its AI infrastructure - it's all part of its 'ambitious' AI roadmap. [ [This new pocket-sized PC features an Intel N100 'Alder Lake-N' CPU, fanless design]( MeLE launches its new fanless stick PC featuring an Intel N100 'Alder Lake-N' processor, will fit in your pocket and weighs just 184 grams. [ [AMD Ryzen 9 7950X used by cryptominers, making $3 per day in profit from their CPUs]( AMD's current-gen Ryzen 9 7950X processor is using used for cryptomining, as it's more profitable than GPU mining while Bitcoin rides new highs. [ [Samsung to use MR-MUF technology, like SK hynix, for its future-gen HBM products]( Samsung to address HBM yield issues by using MUF technique, which SK hynix pioneered, moving away from its NCF technology for HBM products. [ [Sycom's Silent Master GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER uses Noctua Fans and it's 3.8 slots thick]( A GPU with Noctua fans is a surefire way to lower the noise generated while gaming, but it's also a surefire way to turn any GPU into a thick boy. [ [Seasonic introduces upgraded 12V-2x6 (H++) 600W power cables for its PSUs]( Seasonic's family of ATX 3.0 power supplies -- Prime TX, Prime PX, Vertex GX/PX and Focus GX PSUs get upgraded 12V-2x6 'H++' power cables, handles 600W. [ [GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series GPU pricing falls below MSRP in Germany]( It's only been a month or two since they first hit the scene, but the new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER cards are now being sold in Germany at prices below MSRP. [ [JEDEC chills on next-gen HBM4 thickness: 16-Hi stacks with current bonding tech allowed]( JEDEC has reportedly eased HBM4 memory configurations to help HBM manufacturers, reducing thickness of HBM4 to 775 micrometers for 12-layer, 16-layer HBM4. [ [Lenovo is bringing its Legion Tab Android gaming tablet to more markets]( Lenovo has another gaming handheld it's bringing to more markets this month - the Legion Tab, an Android tablet powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+. [ [Cerebras Systems unveils CS-3 AI supercomputer: can train models that are 10x bigger than GPT-4]( Cerebras Systems' new CS-3 AI supercomputer revealed, can train models that are 10x bigger than GPT-4 and Gemini thanks to its huge memory pool. [ [Cerebras WSE-3 wafer-scale AI chip: 57x bigger than largest GPU with 4 trillion transistors]( Cerebras Systems unveils its new WSE-3 AI chip that's 57x larger than NVIDIA H100 AI GPU, with 4 trillion transistors, and 900,000 AI-optimized cores. [ [MSI's easy overclock for Core i9-14900KS spotted - one click to get the CPU running at 6.4GHz]( If the rumors are right, Intel's Core i9-14900KS arrives tomorrow, and MSI appears to be readying its one-click option to boost the CPU up to 6.4GHz. [ [Recent hiring suggests that Apple TV+ could be getting a new ad-supported tier]( Apple has reportedly hired a new executive that previously worked in advertising for NBCUniversal, suggesting ads may be coming to Apple TV+. [ [Amid new iPhone SE 4 rumors new research suggests it might be a terrible investment]( Apple's iPhone SE 4 is again being rumored but new research suggests that it will depreciate so far you might want to look at another model. [ [Google is getting into PC games - kind of - by expanding the scope of the Google Play Games app]( Google's put a different spin on its Google Play Games app for Windows 11 by including native PC titles, and not just Android games. [ [One of Copilot Pro's best features has arrived in the free version of the AI, to our surprise]( Well, we were expecting that the latest GPT-4 Turbo model would come to the free spin on Copilot in time - but definitely not this swiftly. [ [Apple Vision Pro used by surgeons in a breakthrough experiment]( The Apple Vision Pro has been used to assist in two micro spinal procedures at London's Cromwell Hospital, which is a first in the UK and Europe. [ [Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6000 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review]( Crucial attempts a return to overclocking memory with its new Pro Overclocking kits, but are they worth the hype? Let's check out the DDR5-6000 32GB kit. [ [The EU's DMA rules are already helping drive iPhone web browser users to Brave, company says]( The iOS 17.4 update prompts users to choose a new default web browser in the European Union and Brave says that's caused a spike in downloads of its app. [ [Spotify is rolling music video support out to Premium users in some markets]( Music streamer Spotify says that it is starting to roll support for music videos out to its Premium subscribers in a number of countries today. [ [Hopes of a microLED Apple Watch Ultra take another hit as supplier woes continue]( A future Apple Watch Ultra is expected to switch to microLED display tech, but a new report claims supplier issues are proving problematic. [ [Watch Japan explode its first private satellite just seconds after launch]( Japan's first private satellite launch failed just seconds after the launch button was pressed, with the Space One rocket barely getting off the ground. [ [Apple may reenable the Apple Watch's blood oxygen sensor via software if its ban is overturned]( The Apple Watch blood oxygen sensors Apple was forced to disable as the result of infringing upon a patent could be reenabled in the future, it seems. [ [Researchers break into OpenAI's and Google's AI models revealing hidden secrets]( A team of less than fifteen researchers has managed to crack open OpenAI's and Google's AI models, revealing hidden secrets of the underlying technology. [ [Mac owners report strange USB-C hub issues after installing macOS Sonoma 14.4]( The Mac's macOS Sonoma 14.4 software update is here but some users are complaining of strange USB-C hub issues since installing it. [ [Google paid $10 million to people finding issues with its products in 2023]( Google has paid out $10 million throughout 2023 to researchers who discovered issues within its products as part of its bug bounty program. [ [Apple stopped signing iOS 17.3.1, leaving iOS 17.4 as the only option for iPhone owners]( Apple's no longer signing the iOS 17.3.1 iPhone software which means it can no longer be installed. The iOS 17.4 release is now the only one available. [ [Here's the launch lineup for Omni One, the complete VR entertainment system with a treadmill]( The Omni One launch lineup includes VR games like Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, Peaky Blinders: The King's Ransom, Hubris, and Breachers. [ [Researchers unveil plan to revolutionize Wi-Fi with new 3D design]( New research has pointed to a revolutionary new Wi-Fi technology that, if proven effective, will solve wireless traffic jams across networks. [ [Scientists unveil PC breakthrough that gives 2x speed without hardware upgrades]( Researchers behind a new study say they may be able to upgrade the performance of every modern PC by 2x without any hardware upgrades. [ [A nuclear reactor built 'without humans' may arrive on the surface of the Moon]( Two space agencies have announced possible plans to build an automated nuclear reactor to power a lunar base on the surface of the Moon. [ ['Most' Nintendo Switch 2 games will use NVIDIA DLSS and Nintendo passed on using Lovelace]( According to rumors, Nintendo Switch 2 game developers will have the option to enable NVIDIA DLSS, it won't be mandatory. Also, Nintendo said no to Ada. [ [Trailer for Insomniac's canceled Spider-Man multiplayer game for PlayStation leaks]( Spider-Man: The Great Web from Insomniac Games would have seen the combat and traversal from the studio's single-player games translated to multiplayer. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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