The Project DIGITS miniature AI supercomputer is now DGX Spark. It's powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, with a 20-core Grace CPU, a 1 petaflop Blackwell GPU and 128 GB of RAM.
And to go along with the new GPUs, new AI models were also announced.
NVIDIA Llama Nemotron is a family of open reasoning models built on top of Meta's Llama language models.
NVIDIA Llama Nemotron is a family of open reasoning models built on top of Meta's Llama language models.
NVIDIA also released Isaac GR00T N1, an open foundation model for humanoid robots which can be trained to perform a variety of tasks.
To finish off GTC, NVIDIA announced Newton, an open-source physics engine developed with Google DeepMind and Disney Research.
The latest news from GTC - #NVIDIA's annual event.
The focus was mostly on AI. There were announcements on everything from self-driving cars to robots. Naturally, new hardware was announced too, though only for enterprises. And a cameo from a real-life Star Wars droid at the end.
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The focus was mostly on AI. There were announcements on everything from self-driving cars to robots. Naturally, new hardware was announced too, though only for enterprises. And a cameo from a real-life Star Wars droid at the end.
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#Samsung might announce 2 XR devices instead of one - including smart glasses.
You might know about "Project Moohan", an Android XR headset developed by Samsung. The company has been teasing it since late last year.
But, a new report reveals that Samsung might launch AR glasses, called Project Haean (Korean for "coast"), which will have a display and play sound through the frame. The new glasses will likely use cameras and special sensors for motion controls. Project Haean is coming in 2025, and might be announced alongside Project Moohan. Project Haean is expected to be fully released "within the year".
Samsung is also working on another device codenamed "Project Jinju" (Korean for pearl), which may have a form factor closer to smart glasses.
(Image: Gemini on Android XR glasses demo)
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You might know about "Project Moohan", an Android XR headset developed by Samsung. The company has been teasing it since late last year.
But, a new report reveals that Samsung might launch AR glasses, called Project Haean (Korean for "coast"), which will have a display and play sound through the frame. The new glasses will likely use cameras and special sensors for motion controls. Project Haean is coming in 2025, and might be announced alongside Project Moohan. Project Haean is expected to be fully released "within the year".
Samsung is also working on another device codenamed "Project Jinju" (Korean for pearl), which may have a form factor closer to smart glasses.
(Image: Gemini on Android XR glasses demo)
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Get ready for extremely realistic AI images.
#OpenAI recently announced image generation powered by GPT-4o. Previously, image generation relied on a separate model - DALL-E 3 - but GPT-4o, as a multimodal AI model, can generate much more than text, including images.
OpenAI showed incredible results of GPT-4o correctly rendering text, objects and lifelike images of buildings. GPT-4o can also be used to edit images by inserting other images or writing text. This new capability is already being used to generate memes in the style of Studio Ghibli.
GPT-4o image generation is already available in ChatGPT and Sora for Plus and Pro users, and will be enabled for free users soon.
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#OpenAI recently announced image generation powered by GPT-4o. Previously, image generation relied on a separate model - DALL-E 3 - but GPT-4o, as a multimodal AI model, can generate much more than text, including images.
OpenAI showed incredible results of GPT-4o correctly rendering text, objects and lifelike images of buildings. GPT-4o can also be used to edit images by inserting other images or writing text. This new capability is already being used to generate memes in the style of Studio Ghibli.
GPT-4o image generation is already available in ChatGPT and Sora for Plus and Pro users, and will be enabled for free users soon.
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This is #Samsung's first Fan Edition foldable.
OnLeaks and Sammy Guru shared renders of the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 FE. Doesn't it look familiar? According to these renders, the new affordable foldable will look a lot like the current generation Galaxy Z Flip6, with a 3.4-inch outer screen and a 6.7-inch inner screen. These are the same dimensions as Galaxy Z Flip6.
However, according to rumors, it will have an Exynos chip - specifically the Exynos 2400e, used in Galaxy S24 FE. Notably, no other Samsung foldable has ever had an Exynos chip, with Samsung releasing Snapdragon models globally. It's also thicker, at 7.4 mm (compared to 6.1mm for Z Flip6), while keeping relatively the same width and height (165.1 x 71.7 mm).
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE will likely launch alongside Galaxy Z Flip7, which is rumored to have a redesigned FlexWindow cover display, and Galaxy Z Fold7 later this year.
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OnLeaks and Sammy Guru shared renders of the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 FE. Doesn't it look familiar? According to these renders, the new affordable foldable will look a lot like the current generation Galaxy Z Flip6, with a 3.4-inch outer screen and a 6.7-inch inner screen. These are the same dimensions as Galaxy Z Flip6.
However, according to rumors, it will have an Exynos chip - specifically the Exynos 2400e, used in Galaxy S24 FE. Notably, no other Samsung foldable has ever had an Exynos chip, with Samsung releasing Snapdragon models globally. It's also thicker, at 7.4 mm (compared to 6.1mm for Z Flip6), while keeping relatively the same width and height (165.1 x 71.7 mm).
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE will likely launch alongside Galaxy Z Flip7, which is rumored to have a redesigned FlexWindow cover display, and Galaxy Z Fold7 later this year.
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The #Galaxy Tab S10 FE - unboxed.
Samsung uploaded a video unboxing of Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+, its new budget tablets. There, the company showed some specs, including:
Notably, the camera has a larger resolution than that of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series, though lacking the ultra wide camera of Tab S9 FE+. Tab S10 FE+ also has a larger screen.
The new tablets can be reserved, though not pre-ordered, on Samsung's site. According to Samsung's US site, the tablets will be available for purchase on April 10.
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Samsung uploaded a video unboxing of Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+, its new budget tablets. There, the company showed some specs, including:
• 13.1 (S10 FE+) or 10.9 (S10 FE) inch 90Hz display,
• 6.0 mm thickness,
• 12MP front and 13MP main camera,
• 8000 mAh (S10 FE)/10090 mAh (S10 FE+) battery,
• 4 colors.
Notably, the camera has a larger resolution than that of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series, though lacking the ultra wide camera of Tab S9 FE+. Tab S10 FE+ also has a larger screen.
The new tablets can be reserved, though not pre-ordered, on Samsung's site. According to Samsung's US site, the tablets will be available for purchase on April 10.
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#Microsoft turns 50.
The company was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4th, 1975 to sell Altair BASIC, a programming environment and OS for the Altair 8800 computer. In 1981, Microsoft released MS-DOS, an operating system for the IBM PC, while the first version of Windows was released in 1985, as a program for the former.
To celebrate, Microsoft released the source code of the product that started it all - Altair BASIC. The company is also giving away a limited edition Surface Laptop.
(Images: Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 and a typical Microsoft employee office in 1992)
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The company was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4th, 1975 to sell Altair BASIC, a programming environment and OS for the Altair 8800 computer. In 1981, Microsoft released MS-DOS, an operating system for the IBM PC, while the first version of Windows was released in 1985, as a program for the former.
To celebrate, Microsoft released the source code of the product that started it all - Altair BASIC. The company is also giving away a limited edition Surface Laptop.
(Images: Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 and a typical Microsoft employee office in 1992)
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