Hackernews posts about GCP
GCP is Google Cloud Platform, a cloud computing service offered by Google that allows users to store and process large amounts of data on remote servers.
- Stack Overflow Migration to GCP (www.stackstatus.net)
- Comparing AWS, Azure, and GCP: Key Pros and Cons Overview (www.kellton.com)
- NCSC, GCHQ, UK Gov't expunge advice to “use Apple encryption” (alecmuffett.com)
- NASA Successfully Acquires GPS Signals on Moon (www.nasa.gov)
- GPT 4.5 level for 1% of the price (twitter.com)
- Akira ransomware can be cracked with sixteen RTX 4090 GPUs in around ten hours (www.tomshardware.com)
- Google calls Gemma 3 the most powerful AI model you can run on one GPU (www.theverge.com)
- Looking Ahead at Intel's Xe3 GPU Architecture (chipsandcheese.com)
- Nvidia GPU roadmap confirms it: Moore's Law is dead and buried (www.theregister.com)
- Speeding up computational lithography with the power and parallelism of GPUs (semiengineering.com)
- Asahi Lina Pausing Work on Apple GPU Linux Driver Development (www.phoronix.com)
- GPascal – A Blast from the Past (2011) (www.gammon.com.au)
- Rust Additions for GCC 15 Bring Support for If-Let Statements (www.phoronix.com)
- Looking for beta testers for my GPS based game (cityquizler.com)
- Bolt Graphics Zeus a New GPU Architecture with Up to 2.25TB of Memory and 800GbE (www.servethehome.com)