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  3. Qualcomm says these AI models are optimised to run on any device with the Snapdragon X Elite chipsets. Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 24 June 2024 16:59 IST Qualcomm made its entire library of artificial intelligence (AI) models featured in its AI hub available to developers on Saturday. With this move, app developers can download, run, and deploy the AI capabilities of these models within their app experiences or build new apps on top of them. The company highlighted that all the AI models have been optimised for devices that are powered by its AI-enabled Snapdragon X Elite series system-on-chipset. Notably, the company launched the AI chipset series in April. Qualcomm makes its AI models available to developers In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), the official handle of Qualcomm stated that it has made the compute models on Qualcomm AI available to all developers. Notably, the AI models can be accessed via the company's AI hub. The Qualcomm AI hub website lists 94 compute models divided across different capabilities. There are models for audio enhancement and speech recognition, text and image generation, as well as multimodal capabilities such as image classification and image-to-text generation. Further, there are various AI models for different computer vision-related functions. These include depth estimation, image classification, image editing, object detection, pose estimation, semantic segmentation, and more. Notably, most of these are open-source AI models, which have been fine-tuned and optimised by Qualcomm to run efficiently on its Elite X series processors. While the AI hub lists all the compute models developers can download and run, the model weights are hosted on GitHub and Hugging Face. The AI hub also shares the research paper of the model, as well as basic details such as model size, number of parameters, and applicable scenarios. The website also mentions the inference time, memory usage and NPU layers used while running the device on devices running the Snapdragon X Elite chipsets. All AI models come with a deployable AI Model Hub Licence that allows developers to build apps using them. It is believed that the move by Qualcomm is aimed at creating an AI-powered app ecosystem which performs the best when used with its processor. The existence of the ecosystem could push more laptop and PC brands to push for Snapdragon X Elite chipsets for their AI PCs. https://www.gadgets360.com/ai/news/qualcomm-ai-models-available-for-app-developers-snapdragon-x-elite-devices-5958626
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  4. Microsoft has confirmed that the superfast wireless speeds that have arrived courtesy of Wi-Fi 7 – for devices and routers with support – will only be coming to the very latest version of Windows 11. That’d be Windows 11 24H2, of course, and as you might know, this version is only currently available for Copilot+ PCs, but the big update for 2024 will roll out to all Windows 11 users later this year (maybe in September). For now, though, the new Wi-Fi support is for Copilot+ PCs only, as Windows Latest spotted a Microsoft support document that confirmed this. In the document on the latest wireless technology in Windows, Microsoft states: “Wi-Fi 7 is available starting with Windows 11, version 24H2.” Now, that doesn’t mean that Wi-Fi 7 will always be limited to that specific incarnation of Windows 11 – 24H2 (or later) – just that Microsoft is kicking off availability with this version. It might be the case that it’s added to earlier versions of Windows 11 (well, 23H2) before too long. However, it looks like Windows 10 users are out of luck though, as there’s no mention of the OS – as was the case with Wi-Fi 6E, the advancement on Wi-Fi 6 that previously came through.
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  5. TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process reportedly used to mass produce MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 will introduce various improvements, but it will be at the cost of the chipset’s increased price. One tipster notes this change but also reminds viewers that there will be several upgrades to look forward to later this year, so let us see what perks MediaTek’s partners will experience when they get to try out the Dimensity 9400 in their flagships. Tipster Digital Chat Station did not mention the exact price increase, but he states in his Weibo post that upcoming flagships like the Vivo X200 will be more expensive than earlier releases. Fortunately, there will be various advantages to incorporating the Dimensity 9400 in smartphones, with additional details mentioning that the SoC introduces power efficiency and AI performance upgrades, with the silicon’s Neural Processing Unit (NPU) said to be 40 percent faster than the Dimensity 9300. However, the Taiwanese firm’s CEO Rick Tsai previously expressed confidence in the Dimensity 9400, believing that its launch could help the company post a 50 percent annual revenue increase, while mentioning an unveiling in October. The Chief Executive’s remarks indicate that the Dimensity 9400 could be priced competitively to undercut Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, which is already said to be more expensive than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, forcing smartphone manufacturers to mull a long-term partnership with MediaTek. Of course, we should remind readers to treat this information with a pinch of salt and wait for future analysis to form an impartial overview of the Dimensity 9400. Regardless, it will be an exciting few months down the road, so stay tuned for more updates. News Source: Digital Chat Station https://wccftech.com/dimensity-9400-rumored-to-be-more-expensive-due-to-3nm-production-cost/
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