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Police Civilian Oversight Authority Jamaica is hosting a poster making contest for the students of the secondary schools of Area One. The organization has announced the poster making competition for the students of Jamaica under the initiative of Transforming our Police Service (TOPS). The theme for the poster making competition is: Imagining a force 4 good.
The competition is open to the schools of regions in Area 1, that is Hanover and Westmoreland. The Police Civilian Oversight Authority Jamaica has taken to their social media account to share some important information about the competition. They shared the list of schools which are eligible to participate in the Poster Making Competition.
The Willowick Post Office, 260 East 312th St., will host a job application workshop from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sept. 26 to fill immediate openings for city carrier assistants.
Starting salary is $19.33 per hour, according to a news release.
USPS personnel will be on site to provide detailed information about the positions and answer questions. Applications are accepted online only at www.usps.com/careers.
Applicants must be available to work weekends and holidays and have an acceptable driving record, the release stated. See the job posting for full details for duties, responsibilities, requirements, and benefits information.
Intel is laser-focused on improving its graphics technology of late. Not only has the company re-entered the graphics card market for the first time in more than 20 years, with its Intel Arc “Alchemist” family of discrete graphics cards, but Intel has also pressed its on-CPU integrated graphics processor (IGP) tech harder than ever. Now, the big chip maker has revealed that it is putting much of that graphics innovation surrounding Arc to work in its upcoming “Meteor Lake” processors. (See our larger explainer for an architectural overview of what’s new with the coming Meteor Lake chips.)
Though these new chips have not been explicitly broken out, part by part, in detail just yet, the assumption is that they will arrive first as mobile processors for laptops. A launch date for the…
When Intel’s “Meteor Lake” processors launch, they’ll feature not just CPU cores spread across two on-chip tiles, alongside an on-die GPU portion, but also the company’s first-ever Neural Processing Unit (NPU) devoted to AI workloads.
According to Intel, the NPU means generative AI programs such as Stable Diffusion, or today’s chatbots working off of a locally hosted language model, can run natively on Meteor Lake laptops, without suffering from slow performance, poor quality, or crippling power demands.
“At Intel, our goal is to democratize AI, building it around standardized interfaces, making it accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world,” said Tim Wilson, Intel’s general manager for SOC design.
The resulting NPU promises to offer as much as an eight-times…