
Agam Shah
Journalist at Freelance
Journalist, @WSJ alum, Faculty @Cronkite_ASU, Consultant @UN. Bylines: @ESPN @NYTimes . Writing about business, semiconductors, and martial arts.
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4 days ago |
computerworld.es | Agam Shah
También los usuarios de Microsoft suelen ser más fieles a los estilos de trabajo tradicionales de las empresas, mientras que Google siempre ha sido “el favorito de las organizaciones más pequeñas que aún anhelan la colaboración en tiempo real”, dice Miller. Si analizamos los modelos de IA generativa que se están integrando en las dos suites ofimáticas, “los de Gemini de Google están superando a los que Microsoft está implementando”, reconoce Miller.
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5 days ago |
lemondeinformatique.fr | Agam Shah
Lors du salon Computex 2025 de Taipei, les principaux fournisseurs de GPU, Nvidia, Intel et AMD, ont fourni plus de détails sur leurs GPU de bureau capables d'exécuter localement des modèles d'IA générative. Le premier a annoncé que son DGX Spark desktop (anciennement Project DIGITS), un petit boîtier qui se pose sur le bureau, sera livré en juillet par les principaux fabricants de PC, notamment Dell, HP, Acer, Asus et Lenovo.
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6 days ago |
thenewstack.io | Agam Shah
Windows old-timers may remember PC gaming in the ’80s and ’90s. Games wouldn’t load in MS-DOS without something as rudimentary as the right sound card. It’s no different with AI on Windows PCs today. Models don’t load without the right software tools, drivers, neural networks or relevant PC hardware. But Microsoft is on the brink of solving this AI problem, much like it solved a gaming problem to transform Windows 95 into a PC gaming powerhouse.
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1 week ago |
darkreading.com | Agam Shah
Microsoft is reflecting back on security lessons learned over the last 25 years. As one of the most targeted digital estates in the world, the company sees threats against its products up close every single day. Cyberattacks in the early 2000s, such as Code Red and SQL Slammer, resulted in Microsoft prioritizing security in the Windows operating system and codebase.
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1 week ago |
computerworld.com | Agam Shah
Microsoft and Google are taking distinctive approaches with AI agents in their productivity suites, and enterprises need to account for the differences when formulating digital labor strategies, analysts said. In recent months, both companies have announced a dizzying array of new agents aimed at extracting value from corporate documents and maximizing efficiency.
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Biggest GTC announcements were under the radar, from a CUDA session. One -- Nvidia is redesigning CUDA from scratch. CUDA is for individual GPUs. The next-gen CUDA, coming in two years, will be a runtime for hundreds of thousands of GPUs. Story: https://t.co/a1rKx49n46

RT @HPC_Guru: #HPC in 2024: A Look Back and a Glance into 2025 by @agamsh in @HPCWire https://t.co/YEld6ZMtGC

An absolute wild guess -- there's a Sam Altman type OpenAI coup at Intel and @PGelsinger is reinstated as CEO. Mr. Gelsinger is having a ball correcting journalists on the 101s of semiconductors. A free man getting his revenge. Go on Mr. Gelsinger. Hope he leads Intel again.

My man @PGelsinger is out here, post-Intel, spitting some bars. 🎶 https://t.co/tzHw2txlWE