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  1. Microsoft to Host Elon Musk's Grok AI on Azure, Reshaping the AI Industry

    Microsoft is reportedly preparing to host Elon Musk's Grok AI model on its Azure AI Foundry platform, a move that could significantly impact the AI landscape and Microsoft's existing partnerships. According to a report by The Verge, Microsoft has been instructing its engineers to ready the...
  2. Microsoft Partners with Elon Musk’s xAI to Launch Grok 3 on Azure AI Foundry

    As the world of artificial intelligence continues its rapid evolution, a new partnership has emerged that has the whole technology industry talking: Elon Musk’s xAI has brought its cutting-edge Grok 3 model to Microsoft’s Azure AI Foundry, making it available to enterprise and developer...
  3. The Hidden Power of Linux: Fueling Modern Computing Everywhere

    Linux – the unsung hero quietly powering nearly every facet of modern computing. If you’re reading this on a Windows device, there’s a good chance Linux is still working tirelessly behind the scenes. From web servers to smartphones, IoT gadgets to supercomputers, this open-source marvel has...
  4. Linux: The Unsung Hero of Modern Technology

    Linux has quietly become the unsung hero powering nearly every digital corner of our lives—even if you don’t realize it. From the server rooms that fuel your favorite websites to the very smartphone in your pocket, Linux’s pervasive presence is much like an efficient stagehand at a rock concert...
  5. Microsoft's Core AI Division: Redefining Software with Intelligent Automation

    Imagine a world where AI isn't just a tool, but a fully integrated part of your technology stack—refining workflows, accelerating app creation, and ushering in new software paradigms. That’s precisely what Microsoft is aiming to do with its latest bold leap into artificial intelligence. On...
  6. Windows 7 NVIDIA Project Denver - injecting a CPU core into GPU

    Link RemovedPretty big news from NVIDAI today, my best bet is that NVIDIA is tired and sick of Intel patent issues preventing them from developing x86 capable hardware. Now that Intel and AMD integrate graphics into their processors NVIDIA will do it the other way around and integrate a...