by Devin | Apr 1, 2024 | AI, AMD, Computers, Hardware, Intel, NVidia, Software
In the beginning, the GPU was intended to send video to the display. Back then, the data flowed primarily in one direction, from CPU to GPU and then to display. In 2007, NVidia released CUDA, a radical shift. CUDA would allow data to flow from CPU to GPU, processed...
by Devin | Mar 29, 2024 | AI, AMD, Computers, Hardware, NVidia
AMD and Intel want us to believe that the NPU is the future. There are currently two desktop options featuring NPU, AMD’s Ryzen 7 8700G and Ryzen 5 8600G. We built with the latter, the 6-core part. Technically, this is the first time we have been able to build a...
by Devin | Mar 18, 2024 | AI, AMD, Internet, NVidia, Server
The “open source Ai” fallacy is expanding with mentions from CEOs at major companies on a “global stage” at conferences. There’s now cable coverage, too. The general public is likely becoming aware of the phrase. It’s both...
by Devin | Mar 14, 2024 | Android, Apple, iOS & iPad OS
Recurring revenue is critical to the success of mobile apps in the modern era. But a newly-released study from RevenueCat reveals how dire the situation is for most app developers. In the quest for growth, SaaS companies base their software on the subscription model....
by Devin | Mar 12, 2024 | Apple, Computers, Hardware, Intel, macOS, UI / UX
Apple is pushing the Arcade subscription and the idea that Macs are good for gaming. There’s even a new game mode in macOS. Despite these efforts, gaming options on Mac are limited compared to PC or consoles. Nearly every Apple device offers a 90 day free trial....