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Industry News

MemoryCache, a Mozilla Innovation Project, is an early exploration project that augments an on-device, personal model with local files saved from the browser to reflect a more personalized and tailored experience through the lens of privacy and agency.
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Mozilla Innovation Projects
MDN is a tremendous resource, and I understand why they recommend the second form, but combating this particular ideology is essential to rehabilitating HTML's full functionality, and building durable applications with it.
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Unplanned Obsolescence
This update will be rolled out to one percent of Chrome users globally to begin with.
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Engadget
In this article let's learn about Javascript Interop and Javascript Isolation.
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I Love .NET
2023 was a huge year for CSS!
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Chrome for Developers
Taking a composable architecture approach has benefits and a few challenges too, but AI could potentially help.
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IT Pro Today
Love it or loathe it, JSX has made a big impact on front-end engineering. Here's a code-first intro to the HTML-based JavaScript templating language.
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Infoworld
Baseline is coming to caniuse.com! In this post learn about the integration, and also discover some of the features that became part of Baseline in 2023.
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Web.dev

New articles added

Artificial Intelligence

  (2 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Democratizing Access to Large Language Models
  (1 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Leveraging Open-Source AI Technologies with Red Hat OpenShift Data Science and Intel® Architecture
  (0 votes) by Benjamin Consolvo (updated 5 days ago)
This article explores the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in various applications, such as chatbots, code generation, and debugging.
  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Optimizing Large Language Models on Intel® Xeon® Processors with Intel® Advanced Matrix Extensions (Intel® AMX)

Containers

  (1 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Fast and Easy Training and Inference Using Intel® Consumer GPUs and Windows* Subsystem for Linux 2
  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Leverage Intel® Software Guard Extensions on Virtual Machines to Deploy Secure, Accelerated Machine Learning Pipelines

General Programming

  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 13 hours ago)
This article will take a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of the Fortran DO CONCURRENT statement and the OpenMP target constructs with respect to accelerator offload.

Internet of Things

  (0 votes) by Richard Chambers (updated 2 days ago)
Creating a simple VisionFive 2 RISC-V SBC web site using Apache2, PHP, and Postgres with the Mosquitto message broker and installing Golang, Java, and Rust.

llm

  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Train Large Language Models Quickly and Easily on Intel® Processors

Programming Languages

  (2 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Transfer Learning on a CPU Is an Efficient Way to Build Accurate Image Classifiers
  (2 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Take Advantage of On-Chip Acceleration of Data Transformation in 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors
  (1 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
A Deep Dive into Performance Tuning for the Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series
  (1 votes) by Intel (updated 4 days ago)
The article emphasizes the importance of interoperability between various standards, such as Level Zero, SYCL, SPIR-V, OpenMP, ISO C++, and ISO Fortran, and explores the evolution and alignment of these standards over the last decade, while also considering how SYCL may influence the future of

XGBoost

  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 11 hours ago)
Accelerate Your XGBoost, LightGBM, and CatBoost Inference Workloads with Intel® oneAPI Data Analytics Library (oneDAL)



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