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Intel Let Google Cloud Hack Its New Secure Chips and Found 10 Bugs

Intel released results today from a nine-month audit of Intel's new hardware security product: Trust Domain Extensions (TDX). The analysis revealed 10 confirmed vulnerabilities, including two that researchers at both companies flagged as significant, as well as five findings that led to proactive changes to further harden TDX's defenses. The review and fixes were all completed before the production of Intel's fourth-generation Intel Xeon processors, known as “Sapphire Rapids,” which incorporate TDX. 

Chip TechOct 11, 2023

Graphcore Was the UK's AI Champion—Now It’s Scrambling to Survive

The British chipmaker wanted to challenge the dominance of Nvidia, but having been left out of government AI projects, it is urgently looking to raise money.

Chip TechOct 11, 2023

GSA Spaceport Summit

The Global Spaceport Alliance’s (GSA) Spaceport Summit kicks off Commercial Space Week. GSA Spaceport Summit is a unique forum among peers of spaceport facility executive managers from around the world. The Summit focuses on the future a commercial global network of spaceports.

SpaceOct 11, 2023

ESA’s Euclid space telescope obtaining “magnificent” test images despite a few finetuning hiccups

PARIS — Launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on July 1, the European Space Agency’s 2-ton Euclid space observatory is intended to scrutinize the universe in search of answers to the question of how undetectable dark matter and dark energy have been shaping the universe for billions of years. 

SpaceOct 11, 2023

Re-imagining the opera of the future

In the mid-1980s, composer Tod Machover came across a copy of Philip K. Dick’s science fiction novel “VALIS” in a Parisian bookstore. Based on a mystical vision Dick called his “pink light experience,” “VALIS” was an acronym for “vast active living intelligence system.” The metaphysical novel would become the basis for Machover’s opera of the same name, which first premiered at the Pompidou Center in 1987, and was recently re-staged at MIT for a new generation.

AIOct 11, 2023

New tools are available to help reduce the energy that AI models devour

When searching for flights on Google, you may have noticed that each flight's carbon-emission estimate is now presented next to its cost. It's a way to inform customers about their environmental impact, and to let them factor this information into their decision-making.

AIOct 11, 2023

Technique to see the ultrafast world of electrons wins 2023 physics Nobel

Glimpses of the ultrafast world of electrons are changing scientists’ vision of the inner workings of atoms and molecules. The 2023 Nobel Prize in physics goes to three physicists who illuminated this realm with ultrashort pulses of light, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced October 3.

ScienceOct 11, 2023

How a deadly fungus is so good at sticking to skin and other surfaces

Candida auris, a fungus that causes sometimes deadly infections, can stick to almost any surface.

ScienceOct 11, 2023

Meta Quest 3 reviews are in — 3 things people hate about it

The Meta Quest 3 ship date is on Tuesday, and ahead of its arrival, tech outlets — from The Verge to Engadget — have dropped their critiques of the Quest 2 successor. Mashable also rolled out its own review of the new-generation VR headset, too, but we thought it'd be a great idea to peruse through other reviews to get a broad overview what people truly think of the Quest 3.

TechOct 11, 2023

Your Google Chrome tabs are a mess — this new 'auto organization' tool may fix 'em for you

Google may have an interesting idea to help organize your untidy tabs in Chrome.

TechOct 11, 2023
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