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Red Hat, the IBM-owned open source software firm, is acquiring Neural Magic, a startup that optimizes AI models to run faster on commodity processors and GPUs. The terms of the deal weren’t ...
The Red Magic 10 Pro is set to launch on November 13, and ahead of its release, Red Magic has been steadily revealing some of the device’s standout features, including its design and powerful ...
The Red Magic 10 Pro has arrived, and at first glance, you might be forgiven for mistaking it for its predecessor, the Red Magic 9 Pro. Nubia seems to have adopted an “if it ain’t broke ...
The highly anticipated Red Magic 10 Pro smartphone has already set a new standard in performance, even before its official release. According to AnTuTu benchmark results, this upcoming flagship ...
The Red Magic Nova tablet feels nothing short of premium ... The back panel of the Cyclone paint job makes smudges and fingerprints quite visible. Perhaps the Snowfall (white) version won't ...
Red Hat, the IBM-owned open source software firm, is set to acquire Neural Magic, a Massachusetts-based startup known for optimising AI models to run more efficiently on standard processors and GPUs.
The Red Magic 10 Pro+ has been unleashed in the Chinese market at a starting price of CNY 5,999 (which is roughly Rs. 72,000) for the 16GB RAM + 512GB storage variant in the Dark Knight colour.
The Red Magic Nova comes with a pre-installed Redmagic OS 9.5 proprietary overlay on top of Android 14. Unfortunately, nubia doesn't clarify how many major updates the tablet will get. As far as ...
Red Hat, the IBM-owned open source software firm, is acquiring Neural Magic, a startup that optimizes AI models to run faster on commodity processors and GPUs. The transaction is subject to applicable ...
There's an in-house Red Core R3 GPU handling the graphic side of things, by the way—it apparently supports 2K 120 FPS super-resolution and super-frame concurrency. PWM-sensitive folks will be ...