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Google Claims AI Dominance with Faster, Greener Tensor Chips Over NVIDIA's A100 Processor
In the race for AI supremacy, the competition between processor developers is fierce. Google asserts that its latest Tensor chips, also known as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), are the fastest, most energy-efficient, and most optimized processors in the market, outperforming NVIDIA's widely-used A100 chips. In the race for AI supremacy, the competition between processor developers is fierce. Google asserts that its latest Tensor chips, also known as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), are the fastest, most energy-efficient, and most optimized processors in the market, outperforming NVIDIA's widely-used A100 chips. -
Judge Notes 'Significant' Merits in US Government's Case Against Binance.US-Voyager Deal
A New York judge has stated that the U.S. government presents a "significant case on the merits" in its efforts to block Binance.US's $1 billion acquisition of bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Voyager's assets. A New York judge has stated that the U.S. government presents a "significant case on the merits" in its efforts to block Binance.US's $1 billion acquisition of bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Voyager's assets. -
Increased Activity Detected at North Korean Nuclear Site Following Kim Jong Un's Directive to Boost Bomb Production
A U.S. think tank has reported heightened activity at North Korea's primary nuclear site, following North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's order to increase bomb fuel production to expand the nation's nuclear arsenal. A U.S. think tank has reported heightened activity at North Korea's primary nuclear site, following North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's order to increase bomb fuel production to expand the nation's nuclear arsenal. -
Pence Denounces Bragg's 'Political Prosecution' of Trump in Manhattan DA Indictment
Former Vice President Mike Pence condemned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's decision to indict ex-President Donald Trump, calling it a "political prosecution." Pence made the remarks during a speech at the National Review Institute in Washington on Friday. Former Vice President Mike Pence condemned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's decision to indict ex-President Donald Trump, calling it a "political prosecution." Pence made the remarks during a speech at the National Review Institute in Washington on Friday. -
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Absence at King's Coronation May Exacerbate Royal Rift, PR Expert Warns
If Prince Harry and Meghan Markle choose not to attend the King's Coronation, they could exacerbate the ongoing conflict with the Royal Family, according to PR expert Edward Coram-James. If Prince Harry and Meghan Markle choose not to attend the King's Coronation, they could exacerbate the ongoing conflict with the Royal Family, according to PR expert Edward Coram-James. -
Russia Takes UN Security Council Helm, Ukraine Decries "World's Worst April Fool's Joke"
As Russia assumes the United Nations Security Council presidency this month, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized the development, calling it "the world's worst April Fool's joke." Russia's leadership comes as it continues its invasion of Ukraine, now entering its second year. As Russia assumes the United Nations Security Council presidency this month, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized the development, calling it "the world's worst April Fool's joke." Russia's leadership comes as it continues its invasion of Ukraine, now entering its second year. -
Pope Francis Leaves Hospital with Light-Hearted Remark, Ready for Holy Week
Pope Francis was released from Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Saturday morning after a three-day stay for a respiratory infection. When questioned about his health by reporters, the 86-year-old Pope humorously responded, "Still alive!" Pope Francis was released from Rome's Gemelli Hospital on Saturday morning after a three-day stay for a respiratory infection. When questioned about his health by reporters, the 86-year-old Pope humorously responded, "Still alive!" -
Medicaid Coverage at Risk for Millions as Pandemic Safety Net Expires
Starting Saturday, up to 15 million Americans could lose their Medicaid coverage as emergency measures implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic come to a gradual end. Medicaid, the public health insurance program for low-income individuals, is jointly managed by state and federal governments. Starting Saturday, up to 15 million Americans could lose their Medicaid coverage as emergency measures implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic come to a gradual end. Medicaid, the public health insurance program for low-income individuals, is jointly managed by state and federal governments. -
Taiwan Reports 10 Chinese Aircraft Breaching Unofficial Boundary in Taiwan Strait
Taiwan's defense ministry announced on Saturday that ten Chinese aircraft, including nine fighter jets and one military drone, crossed the Taiwan Strait's median line within a 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. on Saturday (2000 GMT on Friday). Taiwan's defense ministry announced on Saturday that ten Chinese aircraft, including nine fighter jets and one military drone, crossed the Taiwan Strait's median line within a 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. on Saturday (2000 GMT on Friday). -
Hong Kong Dismisses US Report Condemning Security Law Impact on Freedoms
Hong Kong has "firmly rejected" the conclusions of a recent US government report claiming that Beijing's national security crackdown has jeopardized US interests and continues to undermine the rule of law and freedoms in the territory. Hong Kong has "firmly rejected" the conclusions of a recent US government report claiming that Beijing's national security crackdown has jeopardized US interests and continues to undermine the rule of law and freedoms in the territory.