Kara Dapena is a graphics editor at The Wall Street Journal in New York. She covers stories across a variety of subjects and specializes in design, data visualization and data analysis.
Graphics processing units so far have dominated the bulk of training and running large-scale AI models. The chips, originally ...
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced Graphics Reporter to produce visual stories and drive innovative ...
The graphics chip maker has morphed into a cultural phenomenon, a symbol for the mania around artificial intelligence.
At the time, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the company would stop all nonessential work and has since announced it will spin ...
We asked a range of experts to predict whether, in five years, AI will have lived up to the current hype. Be warned: They don ...
Strategic missteps and the artificial intelligence boom have combined to reshape the fortunes of the U.S.’s most storied ...
Qualcomm approached Intel about a takeover in recent days, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar ...
The Wall Street Journal* reported that Qualcomm has approached Intel about a possible takeover, sparking speculation about ...
Peter Champelli is a graphics reporter at The Wall Street Journal in New York. He works closely with the Journal’s health and science and U.S. news teams, with a focus on science, housing and ...
James Benedict is a graphics reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York, where he specializes in data analysis and interactive design across a variety of topics. He works closely with the ...
Carl Churchill is a graphics reporter with The Wall Street Journal. He works primarily on issues relating to climate, ecology, and U.S. news. He joined the Journal after working for Woodwell ...