Corsair expects Nvidia’s RTX 50 series will retain the 12V-2×6 power connector — Next-Gen GPUs could consume well over 450W of power

Corsair expects Nvidia’s RTX 50 series will retain the 12V-2×6 power connector — Next-Gen GPUs could consume well over 450W of power

Nvidia’s RTX 50 “Blackwell” GPUs are on the horizon and should be the only offering in the high-end “enthusiast-level” segment. A Press Release from Corsair reports that next-generation high-end GPUs (from Nvidia) will likely retain the updated… Article Source https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/corsair-expects-nvidias-rtx-50-series-will-retain-the-12v-2×6-power-connector-next-gen-gpus-could-consume-well-over-450w-of-power

AWS’ Trainium3 chips to consume 1kW power, company to implement cold plate cooling system – DatacenterDynamics

AWS recently announced the development of their Trainium3 chips, which are expected to consume 1 kW of power. This new technology is a significant advancement in the field of artificial intelligence and is expected to offer enhanced capabilities for data processing. In order to manage the heat generated by these powerful chips, AWS is planning … Read more

Google’s AI search summaries consume 10 times more energy than a typical Google search

A recent study found that Google’s AI search summaries use ten times more energy than regular Google searches. This means that using AI to generate search summaries is more energy-intensive and less environmentally friendly than traditional search methods. The findings raise concerns about the environmental impact of using AI in search engines and highlight the … Read more

Google AI Overview Provides Inaccurate Information, Instructs Users to Consume Hazardous Substances

Google AI Overview Provides Inaccurate Information, Instructs Users to Consume Hazardous Substances

Google’s new AI search feature, known as “AI Overview,” has stirred up controversy by providing misleading answers to users. This feature was announced at the Google I/O event and has gained attention for suggesting unusual responses, such as instructing users to eat glue and rocks. This is not the first time Google has faced criticism … Read more