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In the AI war against Nvidia and AMD, Intel introduces new chip technology

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The market for semiconductors that power everything from laptops to data centers has been dominated by Intel for decades. However, its rivals, particularly Nvidia, have outperformed it recently in terms of specialized AI processors.

CEO Pat Gelsinger provided an overview of Intel’s newest Xeon 6 server processors and additional information regarding the company’s upcoming Lunar Lake AI PC chips at a keynote address at Computex in Taiwan.

According to Gelsinger, “one of the most significant periods of innovation the industry has ever seen is being driven by AI.”

“EXPonential computing advancements that will push human potential and power the global economy for years to come are once again made possible by the magic of silicon.”

According to Gelsinger, the most optimal combination of performance, energy efficiency, and price may be found in Intel’s most recent hardware.

He said that Intel’s Gaudi systems, which are used for sophisticated AI tasks like model training, are only a third of the price of what rivals charge.

Gelsinger’s presentation came after keynote addresses by Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm, Jensen Huang of Nvidia, and Lisa Su of AMD. The speeches were full of accusations and denials on which company’s products were the most AI-friendly.

Su and Amon presented their businesses’ processors for AI-enhanced personal computers in great detail.

This month saw the release of Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI PCs, which will ship with Windows that has artificial intelligence capabilities.

In addition to Microsoft, these will be sold by some of the largest manufacturers in the world, such as Dell, HP, Samsung, and Lenovo. They will also have AI capabilities that work with the device itself rather than simply the internet.

Qualcomm claimed that their AI PC chips were superior to Intel’s, a claim that Gelsinger in particular denied.

“At this point, I just want to put that to bed,” he stated. “That’s not true!”

By 2028, AI PCs are predicted to account for 80% of the PC industry, according to Intel, which cited the Boston Consulting Group.

AI-enabled island

Taiwan’s premier annual technology event, Computex, is held there. The country’s semiconductor industry is essential to the manufacturing of everything from iPhones to the servers that power ChatGPT.

Taiwanese manufacturers have become key actors in the ambitions of the world’s top tech companies, who are placing significant bets on artificial intelligence.

The majority of the world’s most sophisticated semiconductors, including those required for the most potent AI research and applications, are made on the island.

The goal of Taiwan’s government is to expedite the adoption of AI worldwide by utilizing these capabilities.

President Lai Ching-te, who took office last month, stated during a visit to Computex on Tuesday that “we have a lot to do to build Taiwan into an AI smart island.”

As the lifeblood of the contemporary economy, semiconductors, Taiwan’s important place in the supply chain has been a subject of concern in boardrooms and capitals across the globe.

Taiwan is an independent nation, but China maintains that the island is its territory and that it will never give up using force to annex the island.

The Chinese military has conducted many major drills throughout the island in recent years, and ties between Beijing and Taipei have gotten worse.

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Man charged with raping mother-in-law who is deaf-mute

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The City A Division Police Station in Bahawalnagar is the place where a man has been accused of sexually abusing his 50-year-old deaf-mute mother-in-law.

The assault is said to have been carried out by the suspect while the victim was visiting her daughter. The woman was allegedly molested at night by the suspect, who allegedly took advantage of her medical condition.

The horrifying crime happened while the mother-in-law—who is deaf and hard of hearing—was visiting her daughter.

The victim’s daughter, who happens to be the suspect’s wife, reported the event to the police when it happened. The matter has been reported to the authorities, who have initiated an inquiry.

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“Musharraf used the NAB for political agenda, dismissing the constitutional system.”

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A comprehensive 16-page written ruling on the government’s intra-court appeal concerning the nullification of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) statute has been made public by the Supreme Court.

The verdict, which was written by Pakistan’s Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, reinstates the NAB changes and overturns the prior decision made by a two-member court.

The ruling explores the background of the NAB law, noting that it was passed by former army chief General Pervez Musharraf only 34 days after he had taken over via force. The court emphasised that Musharraf exploited the law to further his personal political goals and disregarded the democratic constitution.

The ruling mentions that Musharraf dismissed judges of the Supreme Court who disagreed with his unlawful acts.

Additionally, Justice Athar Minallah sent a message expressing his agreement with Chief Justice Isa’s decision. He emphasised that the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Act did not accept the government’s appeal and that only appeals from parties who have been wronged are accepted.

He pronounced the previous ruling, which had annulled the NAB modifications, to be void and emphasised that judges and military personnel should not be free from NAB legislation.

The Supreme Court emphasised that there are clear functions for the legislative and judiciary under the Constitution, and they must take great care to avoid interfering with one another’s purview. It served as a reminder to both branches to carry out their constitutionally mandated tasks in service of the people. The judiciary—including the chief justice—is not the “gatekeeper” of parliament, the court emphasised once more.

As per the preamble draughted during the Musharraf administration, the court noted that the principal aim of the NAB law was to suppress corruption. Nonetheless, the court observed that it had been employed for political retaliation and manipulation, given that lawmakers who backed Musharraf were frequently found not guilty.

“The main purpose of the NAB law was political revenge from politicians or political engineering,” the decision noted.

It also mentioned the three noteworthy changes made to the NAB law:

June 22, 2022, saw the enactment of the first amendment.

On August 22, 2022, the second amendment was proposed.
“On May 29, 2023, the third amendment was ratified, following six hearings in which the court heard arguments opposing the NAB revisions.

Although the court did not go over the third amendment in any depth, it emphasised that laws should be preserved rather than being quickly overturned. It also made it clear that the interpretation that favours the legislation’s legality will prevail when two interpretations of the same statute exist.

The ruling stated that “the PTI founder’s petition and the old judgement of the Supreme Court were not according to the Constitution,” and it also stated that the court was not persuaded that the amendments were illegal in this particular case.

The PTI founder’s appeal was denied by the Supreme Court, which said it was not filed in a sincere effort. It further emphasised the fact that Imran Khan himself had proposed a large number of these changes.

needsIt was noted that the Practice and Procedure Act had been passed five months before the decision to change the NAB statute. Following that, the Supreme Court denied a request to establish a five-member bench to hear the petition challenging the modifications. A five-member bench needs to be assembled for the NAB amendments case, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah noted. The Supreme Court stated that the two-member bench would not have been able to hear or rule on the case against the NAB changes if Justice Shah had recused himself from the bench.

The Practice and Procedure Act hearings were postponed for 100 days and then resumed on September 18, 2023, according to the statement.

The court effectively reinstated the government’s earlier actions on the NAB statute when it stated in its closing remarks that the bill had been utilised for political objectives and that its amendments should remain.

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Google Makes The Decision To Boost Investments And Back The Government’s Youth Skills Training Initiative

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 Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif was visited in Islamabad by a four-person Google delegation led by Mr. Scott Beaumont, President of the APAC area.

Pakistan’s digital economy is about to undergo a revolutionary change, according to the prime minister, who greeted the team. Speaking on the government’s intentions to reach the goal of US$ 25 billion in exports over the next five years, the prime minister revealed that funding will be used for youth training, IT infrastructure upgrades, and regulatory environment enhancements. Pakistan’s economy is being fully digitalised, he remarked. In his attempts, he stressed the need of working together with a tech behemoth like Google.

The Prime Minister praised Google for pioneering projects that have dramatically enhanced the lives of thousands of Pakistanis in recent years, as well as for its involvement in propelling the country’s digital economy closer to reality. Noting with satisfaction that Google has helped Pakistani young land about a million jobs in 2023 alone, the Prime Minister emphasised that this is a testament to both Google’s dedication to upskilling and empowering Pakistan’s youth and Pakistan’s potential in the digital marketplace.

Informing the Prime Minister of its future involvement intentions, Mr. Scott stated that Google has made the decision to support the government’s youth skill-training initiatives and to expand its investment footprint in Pakistan. He went on to say that for a values-driven digital firm like Google, the growing economy and the sizeable youth population are crucial for optimising the economic benefits of technology. He restated that Pakistan’s IT industry will undergo a revolution when five lac Chromebooks are produced there by 2026.

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