Analytic vs. Generative AI: Understanding the Key Differences

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, two distinct branches stand out: Analytic vs Generative AI. These two paradigms serve different purposes and have unique applications across various industries. In this blog post, we’ll explore the differences between Analytic AI and Generative AI, providing insights into their capabilities and potential uses. Understanding these differences will help you leverage the right type of AI for your specific needs. What is Analytic AI? Analytic AI focuses on analyzing data to extract meaningful insights and support decision-making processes. It primarily deals with structured data and uses statistical methods, machine learning algorithms, and … Read more

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AI Research Revs Up EV Charging for Large-Scale Optimization, Speed, and Savings

Electric vehicle (EV) charging is getting a jolt with an innovative new AI algorithm that boosts efficiency, reduces cost, and keeps the grid from short-circuiting under pressure. Developed by a team of researchers from the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), the real-time smart solution optimizes charging schedules for large parking lots, balancing quick charging with energy availability. By making charging faster, cheaper, and more available, the AI-powered algorithm could help pave the way for more widespread adoption of EVs—a cleaner option for reducing emissions and meeting climate goals.  “Optimizing the charging schedule of EVs in a smart parking lot … Read more

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How To Upgrade To Windows 11: A Complete Guide

Windows 11 was released a while back now in back in October 2021, but, there is still a lot of people who are still running older versions such as Windows 8, Windows 10 and even Windows 7 and have been asking how to upgrade to Windows 11. With this in mind, we thought we would put together a complete upgrade guide including system requirements, commonly asked questions and even a step-by-step guide for you to follow. You can jump straight to the PerformancePSU Windows 11 Upgrade Guide here. New Features in Windows 11 With this latest iteration of Windows, Microsoft … Read more

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XPG Core Reactor II VE 850W PSU Review

In 2022, Intel launched its significantly revised ATX v3.0 power supply standard, and with it, the 600 Watt-capable 12VHPWR cable to power video cards and other high-drain add-in cards. The release of the standard came with a lot of fanfare and excitement – the industry was preparing for a future where even flagship video cards could go back to being powered by a single cable – but shortly after, things became exciting again for all the wrong reasons. The new 12VHPWR connector proved to be less forgiving of poor connections between cables and devices than envisioned. With hundreds of watts … Read more

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Intel 4th Gen Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids CPUs & PC Builds

TomsHardware ServeTheHome Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids Notable Information There is a great deal of information on Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids, we highly recommend you read the article by STH linked above if you wish to learn more. 52 SKUs offered by Intel, with support for 1, 2, 4, and 8-socket machines. Up to 60 cores/socket. Support for DDR5, PCIe Gen5, CXL 1.1, and onboard HBM2e (up to 64GB). Only Xeon MAX products (limited to 1S/2S) have onboard HBM2e, and carry a heavy premium for it. All Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids SKUs support AVX-512, Deep Leaning Boost (DLBoost), and Advanced Matrix … Read more

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Remember the Magnifier App When You Need to Read Tiny Text

Trying to make out a tiny serial number or some fine print you can barely read can be frustrating. Years ago, Apple added a magnifier mode to its accessibility options and turned the feature into a standalone app in iOS 14. You can find the Magnifier app in the Utilities folder in your App Library (swipe left on the Home Screen until you get there), open it by voice (“Hey Siri, open Magnifier.”), and add it to Control Center (Settings > Control Center). Its special camera viewfinder is zoomed automatically, but you can change the zoom level with the slider … Read more

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Advancing Surgical Robotics with AI-Driven Simulation and Digital Twin Technology

The integration of robotic surgical assistants (RSAs) in operating rooms offers substantial advantages for both surgeons and patient outcomes. Currently operated through teleoperation by trained surgeons at a console, these surgical robot platforms provide augmented dexterity that has the potential to streamline surgical workflows and alleviate surgeon workloads. Exploring visual behavior cloning for next-generation surgical assistants could further enhance the capabilities and efficiency of robotic-assisted surgeries. This post introduces two template frameworks for robotic surgical assistance: Surgical First Interactive Autonomy Assistant (SuFIA) and Surgical First Interactive Autonomy Assistant – Behavior Cloning (SuFIA-BC). SuFIA uses natural language guidance and large language … Read more

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Logitech G915 Keyboard Review: A Gamers Perspective

PerformancePSU Verdict: 4/5 View on Amazon From the Reviewer I found the G915 tough to type on, the RGB led lighting is dull, I can’t see any shift modifiers at night with my light off and those darn G keys are terribly placed resulting in my fat fingers overshooting and hitting them at the wrong time. I found that for such a big keyboard it was a cramped typing experience. My personal opinion is that there are better mechanical gaming keyboards available on the market for a fraction of the price that have a superior typing experience and RGB backlighting. … Read more

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Intel 4th Gen Xeon Workstation Fishhawk Falls CPUs & PC Builds

Xeon Workstation Fishhawk Falls Notable Information Intel has announced the upcoming launch of two new families of Xeon Workstation Fishhawk Falls processors: the W-2400 and W-3400 series. Both bring new and potentially exciting features to Intel’s Xeon Workstation processor lineup. Xeon W-3400 is a replacement for the existing W-3300 line, with vastly higher core counts and overall performance Xeon W-2400 is Intel going back to the HEDT world, with more affordable products than W-3400 Up to 56 cores in a single socket (W-3400, 24 on W-2400) Up to 4.8Ghz single-core Turbo Boost Up to 112 CPU PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes … Read more

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Our Take on the Reported Intel Failures

Over the past few months, a number of instability issues have been reported in the industry press with Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors. It seems that everyone is still getting to the bottom of what’s causing the issues, but the crux of it, at least as being reported, is that these processors are physically degrading faster than they should, all the way to the point of failure. No specific failure rates have been announced, but suffice to say, they’re higher than expected for what are still relatively new processors. Intel recently acknowledged that high voltage requests to … Read more

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