It’s official, NVIDIA’s Project Digits is now the world’s smallest AI supercomputer capable of running 200-billion-parameter large language models, thanks to the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. The latter offers a petaflop of AI computing performance for prototyping, fine-tuning as well as running large AI models.
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While it may be a while until the tetrahertz camera is put to use in airports, TSA’s new Shoe Scanner may really speed things up when checking in for a flight. Put simply, after a passenger steps onto the shoe scanner, a harmless millimeter waves pass through the sole of the shoe and 3D data is sent to a computer for review.
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The LEGO Icons Back to the Future Time Machine (10300) is actually 3 sets in 1, and you can get them all for $162.99 shipped. It also includes Doc & Marty McFly LEGO minifigures as well as other fun accessories like a hoverboard, banana and even a soda can, perfect for recreating scenes from the films. Product page.