AMD Fortran Compiler Advances GPU Offloading Capabilities in Latest Release
AMD’s latest AOMP 22.0-1 compiler suite represents a significant leap forward for high-performance computing developers working with Fortran code targeting…
AMD’s latest AOMP 22.0-1 compiler suite represents a significant leap forward for high-performance computing developers working with Fortran code targeting…
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Microsoft is reportedly expanding its Copilot AI capabilities to all Windows 11 computers, regardless of hardware specifications. The enhanced AI assistant can analyze screen content and perform tasks through natural language commands. Privacy considerations remain a key focus as these cloud-dependent features roll out.
Microsoft is reportedly bringing its Copilot AI features to all Windows 11 computers, according to recent announcements from the company. This move represents a significant shift from Microsoft’s previous focus on specialized Copilot+ PCs with dedicated neural processing units (NPUs). Sources indicate that every Windows 11 computer will now function as an AI-enabled personal computer, capable of running the company’s Copilot AI features regardless of hardware specifications.
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Federal agencies face a two-week deadline to patch critical Windows vulnerabilities as CISA warns of active exploitation. The update addresses 196 CVEs, including two zero-day threats already being used in attacks. Security experts urge all organizations to prioritize these patches.
Microsoft has released what sources indicate may be its largest-ever security update, addressing a record-breaking 196 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) in this month’s Patch Tuesday release. According to reports, this surpasses the previous monthly high of 161 vulnerabilities and comes during what has already been a record-breaking year for Windows security patches. The update affects all supported versions of Microsoft Windows and related server operating systems.
Meta is sunsetting its Messenger desktop applications for Windows and Mac operating systems. Users will lose access after December 15 and must transition to web-based messaging platforms, with chat history at risk if not properly saved.
Meta Platforms is shutting down its dedicated Messenger desktop applications for both Windows and Mac operating systems, according to reports. The company has announced that the applications will cease functioning after December 15, forcing users to transition to web-based messaging platforms.