Google’s Gemma Optimized Across All NVIDIA AI Platforms

NVIDIA, in collaboration with Google, today launched optimizations across all NVIDIA AI platforms for Gemma — Google’s state-of-the-art new lightweight 2 billion– and 7 billion-parameter open language models that can be run anywhere, reducing costs and speeding innovative work for domain-specific use cases. Teams from the companies worked closely together to accelerate the performance of […]

Help! I Think My Phone’s Been Hacked

“My phone’s been hacked!” Words you probably don’t want to hear or say. Ever.   Yes, a smartphone can get hacked just like any other device. And they make prize targets as well. Loaded as they are with personal and financial information, access to payment apps, files, photos, and contacts, bad actors have plenty to gain […]

The State of Eth2, June 2020

A huge thank you for excellent input and feedback from Sacha Saint-Leger, Joseph Schweitzer, Josh Stark, and protolambda. I spend a lot of my time explaining and answering questions about eth2, and I mean a lot. Some of this on a deep and technical level as I help communicate research and specifications to technical contributors, […]

iLAuNCH Turns to Additive Manufacturing for Carbon Composites in Rocketry

The iLAuNCH Trailblazer project is embarking on an initiative to use additive manufacturing for large-scale carbon composite structures in rockets. It aims to change rocket manufacturing by leveraging additive manufacturing’s design flexibility and speed, combined with carbon composite technology advancements. Executive Director Darin Lovett highlighted the approach of laying up space-grade carbon-fiber and digitally modeling […]

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