Tesla’s UK Battery Strategy Outperforms Energy Giants in Grid Storage Race
Strategic Dominance in Britain’s Energy Storage Tesla has established a commanding position in the United Kingdom’s grid-scale battery storage market,…
Strategic Dominance in Britain’s Energy Storage Tesla has established a commanding position in the United Kingdom’s grid-scale battery storage market,…
National Investment Push Gains Momentum Canada’s massive C$3 trillion pension system is facing increasing pressure from the federal government to…
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** PC builders are being alerted to potential risks from factory BIOS settings that can overvolt processors. Sources indicate these defaults, designed for performance, might compromise CPU longevity. Here’s what to know and how to safeguard your system.
According to recent industry reports, many motherboard manufacturers are shipping products with performance-enhancing features enabled by default, potentially pushing CPUs beyond recommended specifications. Analysts suggest that features like MultiCore Enhancement for Intel systems or Precision Boost Overdrive for AMD Ryzen processors can cause increased voltage and power draw, accelerating CPU degradation if left unchecked.
Oracle’s Quantum Leap in AI Infrastructure Oracle has unveiled what it claims to be the world’s largest AI supercomputer in…
Meta is rolling out enhanced parental controls that enable guardians to restrict their teenagers’ interactions with AI chatbots. The new features include complete blocking capabilities and conversation insights, reflecting growing concerns about AI safety for minors. These controls will initially launch in several English-speaking countries early next year.
Meta Platforms is reportedly developing enhanced parental controls that will allow guardians to restrict their teenagers’ interactions with AI chatbots across Instagram and Facebook. According to reports, the new features will enable parents to either completely disable access to AI chatbots or selectively block specific AI characters their children might encounter.