Websites interested in technology affairs announced that the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX processor developed by AMD was able to set new records in various standards.
According to the information available, the processor was able to score more than 200 points on the Cinebench R23 standard, after tests were conducted on it to determine the capabilities of its cores combined in different operating modes, as the frequency of the cores reached more than 6.0 GHz, and this number is considered another world record recorded by this processor. The processor is in the performance area.
For about a month, technology experts have been conducting various tests on the new Ryzen processors from AMD, and they subjected the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX processor to tests in which they used “air cooling,” “liquid nitrogen cooling,” and “liquid cooling system” so that its cores are stable and achieve the greatest amount of performance during use. capacitor.
What is special about the new Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX processor is that it contains 96 cores that can work together to achieve unprecedented performance and make electronics and smart devices process data very quickly.
OpenAI researchers warn of a powerful discovery of artificial intelligence!
OpenAI researchers warned of a potentially dangerous AI discovery, before CEO Sam Altman was fired from the company, according to reports.
Two people familiar with the matter told Reuters that several employees at the artificial intelligence company wrote a letter to the board of directors detailing the algorithm. This revelation was reportedly a major development in the run-up to Altman's dismissal.
Before his return on Tuesday, more than 700 employees threatened to resign and join the supportive Microsoft company in solidarity with their fired boss.
Sources pointed to the letter as one factor among a longer list of grievances leveled by the board that led to Altman's dismissal, including concerns about commercializing progress before understanding the consequences.
The employees who wrote the letter did not respond to requests for comment, and Reuters was unable to review a copy of the letter.
OpenAI declined to comment on the letter but acknowledged in an internal message to employees the existence of a project called Q*, one of the people said.
An OpenAI spokesperson said the message, sent by longtime CEO Mira Moratti, alerted employees to some media stories without commenting on their accuracy.
Some at OpenAI believe Q* could be a major breakthrough in the startup's research into what is known as artificial general intelligence (AGI), one of the people told Reuters. OpenAI defines artificial general intelligence as autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable tasks.
Given the vast computational resources, the new model was able to solve some mathematical problems, said the person, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on behalf of the company.
Although mathematics performance is only at the level of primary school students, success in such tests has made researchers very optimistic about Q*'s future success, the source said. Reuters was unable to independently verify Q*'s alleged capabilities.
Researchers consider mathematics as a frontier for the development of generative artificial intelligence.
Currently, generative AI is good at typing and translating language by statistically predicting the next word, and answers to the same question can vary widely. But the ability to solve math problems where there is only one correct answer means that AI will have greater reasoning capabilities similar to human intelligence. AI researchers believe this can be applied to new scientific research.
In their letter to the board, the researchers cited the versatility of artificial intelligence and the potential danger, the sources said without specifically identifying the safety concerns mentioned in the letter.
There has been a long debate among computer scientists about the danger posed by highly intelligent machines, for example, if they decide that destroying humanity is in their interests.
The researchers also pointed to the work of the “Artificial Intelligence World” team, the existence of which has been confirmed by multiple sources.
Altman led the effort to make ChatGPT one of the fastest-growing software applications in history and attract the investment — and computing resources — needed from Microsoft to move closer to artificial general intelligence (AGI).
In addition to announcing a slew of new tools in a demo this month, Altman last week during a summit of world leaders in San Francisco expressed his belief that significant progress is on the horizon.
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