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"[...] Summarization has been absolutely huge for me, much more than I thought it would be." – sama for Forbes ~80% reading time saved with just 1 click ⤵️ https://t.co/1MN26DGMTs
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Didn't know that Claude Code allows you to customize the progress/status bar.
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Looking at Microsoft's and Google's coding announcements, Windsurf selling itself to OpenAI was the best financial move (for founders) they could have made.
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11 months
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1 year
5. With $100 million in new funding, EnCharge plans to launch its first production chips for mobile devices and PCs later this year.
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1 year
4. EnCharge's chips were developed over eight years at Princeton, with support from DARPA and TSMC, and several test chips have already been created to validate the technology.
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1 year
3. CEO Naveen Verma states that their innovative chip design replaces transistors with analog capacitors, allowing for more efficient computation by using continuous values instead of binary ones.
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1 year
2. The company asserts a 20x performance-per-watt advantage over traditional digital accelerators, with their chip providing 150 TOPS of AI compute at 8-bit precision on just one watt.
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1. EnCharge, a startup focused on AI chips, claims its analog accelerators could outperform desktop GPUs while consuming significantly less power.
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1 year
"Startup gets $100M funding for low-power analog AI chips" — The Register See the highlights of the story below! 1/11 🧵
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1 year
6. The chips utilize an in-memory compute design, meaning calculations are done within memory to reduce data movement, which enhances speed and efficiency.
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Debrieft
1 year
5. With $100 million in new funding, EnCharge plans to launch its first production chips for mobile devices and PCs later this year.
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Debrieft
1 year
4. EnCharge's chips were developed over eight years at Princeton, with support from DARPA and TSMC, and several test chips have already been created to validate the technology.
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Debrieft
1 year
3. CEO Naveen Verma states that their innovative chip design replaces transistors with analog capacitors, allowing for more efficient computation by using continuous values instead of binary ones.
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@thedebrieft
Debrieft
1 year
2. The company asserts a 20x performance-per-watt advantage over traditional digital accelerators, with their chip providing 150 TOPS of AI compute at 8-bit precision on just one watt.
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@thedebrieft
Debrieft
1 year
1. EnCharge, a startup focused on AI chips, claims its analog accelerators could outperform desktop GPUs while consuming significantly less power.
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Debrieft
1 year
5. Initially, Paul included disclaimers about the use of AI in his videos, but after they garnered little attention, he switched to a formulaic approach without disclosure, leading to a surge in views and income.
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1 year
4. Despite the outlandish nature of the videos, many viewers believed they were real, as evidenced by comments discussing the supposed 'truth' behind the stories.
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1 year
3. He intentionally crafted lurid titles and storylines to draw in viewers, often including bizarre and hypersexual themes to provoke reactions.
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Debrieft
1 year
2. The creator, known as Paul, used half AI-generated scripts from OpenAI's ChatGPT and half his own writing to create sensationalized content.
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1 year
1. A YouTuber stirred controversy by creating fake true crime stories using AI-generated visuals on his now-defunct channel, 'True Crime Case Files.'
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