Il y a les deux + des documentaires en rapport + les séries, etc. :

ce que je comprends de l'article vite lu, c'est que les NPUs, c'est que pour les laptops, les cpus pour dekstop n'en ont pas, l'idée semblant etre que c'est la puissance brut du CPU et GPU qui va les remplacer, ce que je trouve assez dommage - sauf si j'arrive du coup a faire passer une carte graphique haut de gamme en note de frais financé par la boite "tu comprends, c'est pour suivre l'objective GenAI décrété par la direction"Notably, Ryzen AI 300 chips feature a revamped neural processing unit (NPU) with 50 TOPS (tera operations per second) of AI performance, more than three times AMD's previous laptop hardware.
This is the out of box experience for Windows 11's new Recall feature on Copilot+ PCs. It's enabled by default during setup and you can't disable it directly here.
T'y es jusqu'à quand ? Parce que je me déplace exclusivement à vélo.
It's a shit-show for any organization that handles medical records or has a duty of legal confidentiality; indeed, for any business that has to comply with GDPR (how does Recall handle the Right to be Forgotten? In a word: badly), or HIPAA in the US. This misfeature contravenes privacy law throughout the EU (and in the UK), and in healthcare organizations everywhere which has a medical right to privacy. About the only people whose privacy it doesn't infringe are the Hollywood studios and Netflix, which tells you something about the state of things.
Recall is already attracting the attention of data protection regulators; I suspect in its current form it's going to be dead on arrival, and those CoPilot+ PCs due to launch on June 18th are going to get a hurried overhaul. It's also going to be interesting to see what Apple does, or more importantly doesn't announce at WWDC next week, which is being trailed as the year when Apple goes all-in on AI.
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Some commentators are snarking that Microsoft really really wants to make 2025 the year of Linux on the Desktop, and it's kind of hard to refute them right now.
"sûrement un problème logiciel /mise à jour, il va falloir racheter un téléphone"
Q. But the BBC said data cannot be accessed remotely by hackers.
A. They were quoting Microsoft, but this is wrong. Data can be accessed remotely.