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Netball included on the sports programme for the Commonwealth Games Amdavad 2030.
Commonwealth Sport (CS) has today announced Amdavad, India (also known as Ahmedabad) as the hosts of the Commonwealth Games 2030, with netball included on the list of eight initial sports.
Netball, which is also on the…
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ASIA/PAKISTAN – A priest from Karachi: “The people of Pakistan feel betrayed by the Afghans. The repatriation program creates tension”
ASIA/PAKISTAN – A priest from Karachi: “The people of Pakistan feel betrayed by the Afghans. The repatriation program creates tension”
Sher Khan – Wikimedia Commons
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Before their big smashup, Theia and Earth were neighbors
View larger. | Theia and Earth collided about 4.5 billion years ago, as depicted in this artist’s concept. The moon then formed out of the chaos. Image via Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research/ Mark A. Garlick. - Theia was a young,…
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Free scanner reveals if your IP address is used for malicious activity
Security intelligence firm GreyNoise has launched a free web-based tool that lets users instantly determine whether their home or business IP address has been used for malicious internet scanning.
As residential networks increasingly…
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Novel mRNA-based therapy may offer a new path to tackle antibiotic-resistant infections
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have reported early success with a novel mRNA-based therapy designed to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
The findings, published in the November 26…
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SC judge calls ‘living’ relationships a ‘social evil’
Former Supreme Court judge Justice Ali Baqar Najafi has issued a detailed additional note on the May 2025 rejection of the appeal filed by convict Zahir Jafar against his death sentence in the Noor Mukadam murder…
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Scientists identify hidden brain energy signal linked to depression, anxiety
A new study suggests that a single molecular deficiency in the…
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Shared genetic roots between delirium and Alzheimer’s disease
Long before confusion sets in, your genes and blood may already be signaling trouble. This study of more than a million people reveals the hidden biological warnings that could transform how we predict and prevent delirium.
Study:
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Nvidia plays down competition fears over Google’s AI chips
Nvidia has claimed it is “a generation ahead” of rivals in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry amid growing suggestions a rival may emerge to threaten to its market dominance – and multi-trillion dollar valuation.
Shares in the chip giant fell on Tuesday, following a report Meta planned to spend billions on AI chips developed by Google to power its data centres.
In a statement on X, Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, said it was the only platform which “runs every AI model and does it everywhere computing is done”.
In response, Google said it was committed to “supporting both” its own and Nvidia’s chips.
Nvidia’s chips have become a critical part of powering the data centres behind many of the most popular AI tools, such as ChatGPT.
In October it became the first company ever to be valued at $5tn (£3.8tn).
The American firm has been looking to expand its reach further in recent months, announcing an agreement in October to supply some of its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to South Korea’s government, as well as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai.
Google rents access to its chips, called tensor processing units (TPUs), through Google Cloud to AI developers.
In other words, they are not sold externally – but kept for the tech giant’s own data centres.
But if recent reports are correct – that the tech company could be in talks to sell its chips to power other data centres – it would represent a significant change.
The news saw Nvidia shares fall nearly 6% on Tuesday, whilst those in Alphabet, Google’s parent company, rose by nearly the same percentage.
In the hours following the drop, the chip giant posted on X to state it still offered “greater performance” and “versatility” than the types of chips Google is producing.
In the past year, both Amazon and Microsoft have announced they also have AI chips in development.
Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, told the BBC’s Today programme the news of the potential deal between Google and Meta was “healthy” for the market.
“Investment is pouring into this area,” she said.
“At the moment there is no real return on that investment except for Nvidia”.
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