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Solving Semantle with the Wrong Embeddings

https://victoriaritvo.com/blog/robust-semantle-solver/
1•evakhoury•1m ago•0 comments

Europe waged war on young people to pay for pensions

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/pensions/state-pensions/how-europe-went-to-war-with-its-pension...
1•throw0101d•1m ago•1 comments

World first: antimatter particles transported in Geneva

https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/various/antimatter-particles-are-transported-in-geneva-for-the-first...
1•_____k•2m ago•0 comments

Claude Code: Auto Mode

https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2036503582166393240
1•tosh•5m ago•0 comments

Fork You

https://www.humancode.us/2026/03/21/no-fork-you.html
2•speckx•6m ago•0 comments

Telling Your AI Agent It's an Expert Makes It Less Accurate

https://newclawtimes.com/articles/expert-persona-prompting-damages-llm-accuracy-prism-research/
2•alvivanco•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AWS for Idiots – a webcomic about AWS, explained for the wandering mind

https://awsforidiots.com
1•heythisischris•7m ago•0 comments

Gap says it will launch checkout within Google's Gemini

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/24/gap-google-gemini-checkout-ai-platform.html
1•johnbarron•7m ago•0 comments

How to tell when a potential freelancing client is delusional

https://b2bs.substack.com/p/op-note-the-5-habits-of-delusional
2•oopsiremembered•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: TrailTool – open-source CLI for querying CloudTrail data with AI agents

https://github.com/engseclabs/trailtool
1•alexsmolen•7m ago•0 comments

Pascal – open 3D home design in the browser

https://editor.pascal.app
2•Rabot•8m ago•2 comments

Mezcal's popularity is booming in the US, with a growing env cost in MX

https://apnews.com/article/mezcal-mexico-environment-deforestation-agave-oaxaca-erosion-a53aa9d26...
1•littlexsparkee•8m ago•0 comments

Norway wealth fund moves towards some AI-driven decisions with humans in control

https://www.reuters.com/business/norway-wealth-fund-moves-towards-some-ai-driven-decisions-with-h...
1•_____k•9m ago•1 comments

Show HN: RoverBook – Moltbook for Your Website

https://github.com/rtrvr-ai/rover/tree/main/packages/roverbook
2•quarkcarbon279•9m ago•0 comments

"I'm talking to you with my mind"

https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/2036489073091580011
1•nailer•11m ago•0 comments

Asteroid Samples Found DNA's Full Chemical Alphabet in Space

https://modernengineeringmarvels.com/2026/03/23/asteroid-samples-found-dnas-full-chemical-alphabe...
1•Brajeshwar•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clarity – An AI Slack coach for better work communication

https://clarity.rocktangle.com/
1•dhruvghulati•12m ago•0 comments

Ads on Apple Maps – Coming Soon

https://ads.apple.com/maps
2•dmitrygr•12m ago•0 comments

My heuristics are wrong. What now?

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2026/03/20/ic-leadership.html
2•herbertl•14m ago•0 comments

Volkswagen to pivot plant to missile defence production

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/volkswagen-to-pivot-one-plant-to-missile-defence-production-f...
3•akyuu•15m ago•0 comments

From Mendeleev to Fourier

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/03/24/from-mendeleev-to-fourier/
1•ibobev•16m ago•0 comments

'CanisterWorm' Springs Wiper Attack Targeting Iran

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/03/canisterworm-springs-wiper-attack-targeting-iran/
1•lschueller•16m ago•0 comments

Young Graduates Face the Grimmest Job Market in Years

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/24/business/economy/college-graduates-job-market-hiring.html
11•koolba•19m ago•1 comments

NASA to spend $20B on moon base after cancelling orbiting station

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/mar/24/nasa-moon-base-cancelling-artemis
4•I-M-S•20m ago•1 comments

Update on the OpenAI Foundation

https://openai.com/index/update-on-the-openai-foundation/
2•Agreed3750•21m ago•0 comments

The optimized self and the life that got away

https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-optimized-self-and-the-life-that-got-away/
1•speckx•21m ago•0 comments

Early farming unintentionally bred highly competitive 'warrior' wheat

https://phys.org/news/2026-02-early-farming-unintentionally-bred-highly.html
1•PaulHoule•22m ago•0 comments

Spotify Artist Profile Protection

https://artists.spotify.com/blog/introducing-artist-profile-protection
1•soheilpro•22m ago•0 comments

Streamfold Is Joining Cursor

https://rotel.dev/blog/streamfold-joining-cursor/
2•bryanmikaelian•24m ago•0 comments

Performance Implications of AArch64 Atomics

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370682772_A_Study_on_the_Performance_Implications_of_AAr...
1•fanf2•25m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Arm AGI CPU

https://newsroom.arm.com/blog/introducing-arm-agi-cpu
76•RealityVoid•1h ago

Comments

RealityVoid•1h ago
Arm apparently now sells their own CPU's.
throwa356262•1h ago
AGI = Agentic AI Infrastructure

In case you were thinking about some other abbreviation...

RealityVoid•1h ago
It's... really something. Not good. Something.
lupajz•38m ago
I mean, they could at least use AI to figure out how to name their AI product.
hootz•33m ago
What a terrible, terrible name.
ux266478•24m ago
I think this is a poetic encapsulation of the AI industry at this point. A beautifully poignant vignette.
charcircuit•20m ago
AGI stands for Artificial General Intelligence.
hagbard_c•12m ago
Are you sure it doesn't stand for Advanced Guessing Instrument? That's what the result often seem to indicate after all.
SilverElfin•14m ago
They pathetically don’t mention what it stands for anywhere in this press release. Deceptive marketing at worst, shameless AI-washing at best.
WhrRTheBaboons•10m ago
I would've went for Agentic Neural Infrastructure personally

ARMANI for short /s

nurettin•45m ago
I was wondering who convinced ARM to manufacture hardware. Turns out it was Meta.
redwood•29m ago
Fabless. Like AMD and Nvidia. So I would think about it more as branding and packaging than Manufacturing
anvuong•9m ago
Huh, many companies use TSMC, in fact, probably all of them use TSMC, including Intel, yet there are only a few who dominates in performance. There are much more in designing chips than what you just listed.
IshKebab•2m ago
There's a big difference between just providing IP and actually doing the physical design, manufacturing and packaging. You can't just send your RTL to TSMC and magically get packaged chips back.

I haven't ever ordered an ARM SoC but I also wouldn't be surprised if there were significant parts that they left up to integrators before - PLLs, pads, SRAM etc.

walterbell•4m ago
[delayed]
cmrdporcupine•1m ago
Now if only they would go back to being "Acorn RISC Machines" and make a nice desktop home computer again...

One can dream.

vova_hn2•43m ago
I found this article extremely frustrating to read. Maybe I lack some required prior knowledge and I am not the target audience for this.

> built on the Arm Neoverse platform

What the heck is "Arm Neoverse"? No explanation given, link leads to website in Chinese. Using Firefox translating tool doesn't help much:

> Arm Neoverse delivers the best performance from the cloud to the edge

What? This is just a pile of buzzwords, it doesn't mean anything.

The article doesn't seem to contain any information on how much it costs or any performance benchmarks to compare it with other CPUs. It's all just marketing slop, basically.

nicoburns•42m ago
> The ARM Neoverse is a group of 64-bit ARM processor cores licensed by Arm Holdings. The cores are intended for datacenter, edge computing, and high-performance computing use. The group consists of ARM Neoverse V-Series, ARM Neoverse N-Series, and ARM Neoverse E-Series.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Neoverse

snek_case•21m ago
I feel like this is most products in the AI space lately. More marketing fuzz than substance. Hard to figure out what thing even does.
papichulo2023•39m ago
What does "Built for rack-scale agentic efficiency" even means?
ray_v•38m ago
We just say words now that sound good for marketing but have no real meaning.
varispeed•37m ago
It's a code sentence for let's go to the utility room to cross pollinate ideas.
r_lee•35m ago
I was gonna say just big DCs in marketing yap but really wtf does that mean?
otabdeveloper4•33m ago
It's when LLM agents are inefficient that you need a whole rack of servers to get shit done.
sdwvit•32m ago
Translation: “Can you give us some money pretty please?”
inerte•28m ago
It's volume of tokens consumed x number of agents x rack space. Basically agentic computation density.
thewebguyd•22m ago
Big "but mongodb is web scale" vibes
throwa356262•20m ago
If you read past the marketing talk, this is basically a massively multicore system (136) with significantly reduced power usage (300W).

Where does Agentic come into this? ARMs explanation is that future Agentic workloads will be both CPU and GPU bound thus the need for significant CPU efficiency.

yabutlivnWoods•38m ago
How fun would it be if due to improved chips handling mote model state RAM needs are reduced and Sama cannot make all those RAM purchases he booked?

VC without a degree who has no grasp of hardware engineering failed up when all he had to do was noodle numbers in an Excel sheet.

He is so far behind the hardware scene he thinks its sitting still and RAM requirements will be a nice linear path to AGI. Not if new chips optimized for model streaming crater RAM needs.

Hilarious how last decades software geniuses are being revealed as incompetent finance engineers whose success was all due to ZIRP offering endless runway.

gtowey•29m ago
The thing they are good at is bullshitting and selling hype. Which we see here doesn't mean they are actually going to be good at running a business. Smart leaders understand they are not omnipotent and omniscient so they surround themselves who know how to get things done. Weak, narcissist leaders think they're the smartest one in the room and fail.

Unfortunately failing upwards is still somehow common, probably because the skill of parting fools from their money is still valuable.

thereitgoes456•22m ago
No, he is also good at networking. When OpenAI was mission-driven and Sam was more respected, he could convince the most talented people to work for him.

Now the talent is going to other places for a variety of reasons, not all due to Sam (one of which is little room for options to grow). However it’s hard to believe his tanking reputation is not badly hurting the company. Other than Jakub and Greg, I believe there are not many top tier people left, those in top positions are there because they are yes-men to Sam.

mhjkl•27m ago
What RAM? OpenAI booked the silicon wafers, they can print anything they want on them. I wouldn't call them "far behind" on hardware when OpenAI are actively buying Cerebras chips.
rvz•36m ago
Meta are heavily invested in building their own chips with ARM to reduce their reliance on Nvidia as everyone is going after their (Nvidia) data center revenues.

This is why Meta acquired a chip startup for this reason [0] months ago.

[0] https://www.reuters.com/business/meta-buy-chip-startup-rivos...

mkl•25m ago
This is like naming your kid World President Smith.
rboyd•13m ago
This could work. Right? https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2002-12744-001

My realtor's last name is House

IshKebab•8m ago
Reporting bias.
SilverElfin•16m ago
Call this an “AGI CPU” just feels like the most out of touch, terrible marketing possible. Maybe this is unfair but it makes me think ARM as a whole is incompetent just because it is so tasteless.

> Arm has additionally partnered with Supermicro on a liquid-cooled 200kW design capable of housing 336 Arm AGI CPUs for over 45,000 cores.

Also just bad timing on trying to brag about a partnership with Supermicro, after a founder was just indicted on charges of smuggling Nvidia GPUs. Just bizarre to mention them at all.

steve1977•6m ago
I think the interesting bit is actually this:

For the first time in our more than 35-year history, Arm is delivering its own silicon products

aurareturn•2m ago
This is just a Neoverse CPU that Arm will manufacture themselves at TSMC and then sell directly to customers.

It isn't an "AI" CPU. There is nothing AI about it.