Monthly Archives: May 2022

Testing Out HPC On Google’s TPU Matrix Engines

Testing Out HPC On Google’s TPU Matrix Engines

In an ideal platform cloud, you would not know or care what the underlying hardware was and how it was composed to run your HPC – and now AI – applications. The underlying hardware in a cloud would have a mix of different kinds of compute and storage, an all-to-all network lashing it together, and whatever you needed could be composed on the fly. This is precisely the kind of compute cloud that Google wanted to build back in April 2008 with App Engine and, as it turns out, that very… Source link

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Biden administration announces $3.1 billion for America’s battery shortage

Biden administration announces $3.1 billion for America’s battery shortage

The White House announced $3.16 billion is on the way to help with the battery shortage in America. The money, which will come from funds in the recently enacted Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, was announced by the White House and the Department of Energy on Monday. Officials promise the money will help domestic manufacturers make more batteries in the U.S., iron out supply chain issues for components, and also mitigate some of the environmental impacts from battery manufacturing. “We need a… Source link

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Robinhood stock is in a ‘dumpster fire of a situation’ right now, says retail trader

Robinhood stock is in a ‘dumpster fire of a situation’ right now, says retail trader

Robinhood (HOOD) stock has been on a downtrend since its IPO in July of last year. The financial services company, which aims to “democratize finance for all,” also recently produced a lackluster earnings report for Q1 2022. Amid Robinhood’s financial woes, finance YouTube channel host and retail trader Matt Kohrs believes the outlook is bleak for the company’s stock. “At least from the retail trading community, which I’m happily a member of, I don’t really think the sentiment has… Source link

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Three prominent media stocks have crashed more than 50% in 2022

Three prominent media stocks have crashed more than 50% in 2022

It’s only three months into 2022, and some pure-play media companies are having a terrible year. How terrible? Losing-half-market-cap bad. Shares of Netflix are down a startling 67% year to date, pressured by another disappointing quarter for subscriber growth and a weak outlook. The streaming giant is now in cost-cutting mode — Meghan Markle’s animated series ‘Pearl’ is now off — in an effort to boost profits with its top line slowing. “Netflix is a growth company, but no longer a premium… Source link

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How to update Chrome after Google identifies security problems

How to update Chrome after Google identifies security problems

FILE – This March 19, 2018 file photo shows the Google app on an iPad in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the nature of the security issues identified. (NEXSTAR) – Google warned billions of users last week that the security of its internet browser, Chrome, may have been compromised. As a result, Google said it would be released a new version of Chrome with 29… Source link

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Google offers $100,000 worth of free training to U.S. companies

Google offers $100,000 worth of free training to U.S. companies

U.S. businesses can now get up to 500 Google Career Certificate scholarships for free via Coursera, as part of Grow with Google. What are Google Career Certificates? Google launched career certificates in 2018 and describes them as “rigorous, online programs with hands-on experience that can be completed as part-time study, 5-10 hours a week for 3-6 months.”  More than 70,000 people have graduated in the U.S. and 75% reported a positive career impact (e.g., a new job, higher pay, a… Source link

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Google just fired another AI researcher – Protocol

Google just fired another AI researcher – Protocol

Out of about 1,500 eligible workers, 380 voted in favor of the union and 618 against, with two ballots void. The group of workers were voting whether or not to join the Amazon Labor Union, which is an independent union unaffiliated with major national groups. The first election, in Amazon’s JFK8 warehouse, represented about 8,000 workers, while the second election, in the LDJ5 facility, represented about 1,500 workers. Private sector unionization in the U.S. has hovered at all-time lows… Source link

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NFL draft winners and losers: Patriots baffle everyone

NFL draft winners and losers: Patriots baffle everyone

Pretty much no matter which draft grade you want to read, the New England Patriots finished at the bottom or near it. And that’s where the problem begins. Bill Belichick and the Patriots have been doing things their own way for 20 years, probably going back to cutting Lawyer Milloy when everyone thought they were crazy. It turned out pretty well for them. They’ve done it their own way, and their way resulted in the greatest dynasty in major American professional team sports. Therefore, every… Source link

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Google’s new travel search tools

Google’s new travel search tools

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