OpenAI is set to release a new device related to its AI-powered coding tool, Codex, on July 15th. The announcement, made via a video on X, features a square-shaped device equipped with multiple buttons and highlights upgrades to Codex shortcuts. This device is a collaboration with Work Louder, known for its range of mechanical keyboards and macro pads, and is distinct from a separate AI-powered project being developed with former Apple designer Jony Ive. The teaser suggests that the new hardware will enhance user interaction with Codex.
OpenAI Teases New Hardware for Codex, Set to Launch on July 15th
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IBM has introduced a new chip designed to significantly reduce energy demands in the tech industry, particularly in data centers facing increased electricity consumption from AI. This new chip can house nearly 100 billion transistors, providing up to 50% more performance or 70% greater efficiency compared to the previous 2nm node chips. Featuring a groundbreaking 3D architecture known as NanoStack, the chip achieves performance levels akin to 0.7nm nodes through a stacked transistor layout. While IBM anticipates production readiness in about five years, the company licenses its technology to semiconductor manufacturers like Japan's Rapidus, which is set to market IBM's 2nm technology next year. The chip also aims to enhance SRAM scaling, crucial for AI applications, by positioning memory closer to processing data.
