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Why system architects now default to Arm in AI data centers

Architects rebase infrastructure torack-levelsystems. They anchor designs onArm NeoverseCPUs. Goal: balance energy, thermals, memory bandwidth, and sustained throughput. Benchmarks showGraviton4(Neoverse) outperforms comparableAMDandIntelEC2instances on price/performance for generative AI, DB, ML, a.. read more  

Why system architects now default to Arm in AI data centers
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Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations

Claude (beta) renders inline, temporary charts, diagrams, and visualizations in chat viaClaude Visual Composer. Visuals stay editable on request. Enabled by default. Claude can opt to generate visuals or follow direct prompts. Integrates withFigma,Canva, andSlack... read more  

Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations
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Keploy is an AI-powered testing tool that specializes in creating test cases and generating stubs and mocks for end-to-end testing. By automating test generation, it helps teams significantly improve code coverage, achieving up to an impressive 90% test coverage in just a matter of minutes using open-source testing resources. Keploy offers several notable features, including a straightforward Integration Framework for incorporating new libraries, the ability to convert API calls into test cases and data mocks, and the capability to handle a wide range of detailed test scenarios. Additionally, it supports four programming languages: Java, Node.js, Python, and Go.