Author Archives: Sagar Sharma - Page 3



The 18A process is Intel’s opportunity to regain its technological edge and reduce its reliance on external foundries.
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“Deno is a breath of fresh air, and Deno 2 is going to really shake things up.”
The post Deno 2 Might Replace Node.js. Here’s Why appeared first on AIM.



An experimental framework that is powerful enough to replace you in the upcoming years.
The post OpenAI’s Swarm—The Missing Piece of the AI Agent Puzzle appeared first on AIM.



With DIFF Transformer, you can achieve 30% accuracy improvement and 10-20% accuracy gain in many-shot in-context learning across datasets.
The post Adding Noise Cancellation to LLMs appeared first on AIM.



"Due to obsession with crafting that perfect prompt, I find myself thinking about prompts in my dreams"
The post Prompt-Writing Burnout is Real, and You Can’t Help It appeared first on AIM.



Can OpenAI’s canvas really keep up?
The post Claude 3.5 Brushes Off Canvas with a Stroke of Code appeared first on AIM.



Researchers have proposed a new technique called L-Mul, which solves the problem of energy-intensive floating point multiplications in LLMs.
The post 95% Less Energy Consumption in Neural Networks Can be Achieved. Here’s How appeared first on AIM.



Proposed RNNs, including minGRU and minLSTM, are 175x and 235x faster per training step than traditional GRUs and LSTMs for a sequence length of 512.
The post RNNs are Back to Compete with Transformers appeared first on AIM.



LC/NC platforms have to adapt to the changes all developers are going through - the AI change.
The post Low-Code, No-Code Platforms Fail When It’s Time to Scale appeared first on AIM.

