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15 GW in deep water: US decides to become market leader in next-generation floating wind turbines
The Joe Biden administration has announced new plans to put the US at the forefront of developing next-generation floating wind turbines that can operate where traditional fixed-base wind turbines cannot.
Such wind turbines cannot be installed at depths greater than 60 meters, where most of the exploitable offshore wind resources are located. Nearly 60% of the US offshore wind resources are at depths greater than 60 m. This includes almost the entire West Coast, and especially California and Oregon, where the Pacific Ocean floor drops off steeply close to the coastline.
“Offshore wind power is an important part of our planning for the future. Some of the nation’s best potential for wind energy is along the southern coast of Oregon and the northern coast of California, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said during a news conference. “At the same time, the depth of our oceans off the west coast and other technical challenges require the development of floating offshore wind technologies.”
By 2035, the Biden administration wants to deploy 15 GW floating offshore wind farms. According to the Department of the Interior (DOI), this energy would be enough to power more than 5 million American households. To make this happen, the Department of Energy (DOE) has announced nearly $50 million in funding for research and development of floating offshore wind technology.
The US Departments of Energy, Interior, Commerce and Transportation plan to work together to reduce the cost of floating offshore wind farms by 70%. The goal is for this technology to reach $45 per MWh by 2035. By comparison, the average cost of offshore fixed bottom wind projects in the US was $84 per MWh in 2021.
Earlier, the Swedish company SeaTwirl signed a contract with operator Westcon to build and deploy its first floating 1 MW vertical axis wind turbine off the coast of Norway.

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“Some of our clients didn’t believe the data until they put it to the test.” HBM3 Gen2 memory is already being tested by Nvidia

Micron has already started shipping HBM3 Gen2 memory to Nvidia, and the testing results seem to be very impressive.
The memory is being supplied for testing only: mass production apparently has not yet begun. However, it is already clear that new memory can significantly speed up products that will use it.
In the hands of our customers we have samples that, compared to those of our competitors, simply amaze everyone.
In fact, power consumption is so much lower with higher performance that some of our customers didn’t believe the data until they put it to the test.
Micron Business Director Sumit Sadana
Unfortunately, Micron has not yet presented any indicators, although we have data from the announcement. Let’s remember that we are talking about 24 GB of memory per stack with a throughput of more than 1.2 TB/s and energy efficiency two and a half times higher than the previous generation of HBM.
HBM3 Gen2 memory is expected to be used in Nvidia Blackwell compute accelerators, which could appear as early as next year. Such memory is unlikely to appear in gaming video cards, although GDDR7 will also offer an impressive increase in performance compared to GDDR6X.
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China’s SMIC is only four years behind TSMC and Samsung, although US sanctions should keep the gap to 10 years

The Chinese company SMIC has recently become much more famous due to the fact that, as it turns out, it has mastered the 7 nm process technology and successfully released the Kirin 9000s SoC for the new flagship Huawei smartphones on it. A fresh report shows that SMIC is at most four years behind the semiconductor market leaders.
At the same time, US sanctions pressure was intended to keep China at a distance of 10 years from leaders, including TSMC and Samsung.
US authorities view the emergence of the Kirin 9000S as a serious threat. However, this cannot be said that sanctions do not work or that China will quickly close the existing gap. Bloomberg says Chinese companies, including SMIC, are finding it increasingly difficult to purchase advanced EUV lithography equipment. Such equipment is produced in large quantities and in a form suitable for the specified tasks, in fact, only by the Dutch ASML, and it is prohibited from selling installations to China. As a result, the transition from a 7 nm process technology to some more modern one, that is, at least 5 nm, may become an insurmountable obstacle for SMIC while sanctions are in effect.
At the same time, it recently became known that China is at least trying to create an advanced lithograph operating on a particle accelerator, which will be able to produce products at 2 nm standards.
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Changan CS35 Plus Super Edition presented: two pedals, two screens and 160 hp. for 11 thousand dollars

The Changan CS35 Plus crossover is already inexpensive, but with the Super Edition it has become even more interesting: the price is lower, and the equipment is still at a high level. They presented the car in China, the cost was only 11 thousand dollars.
The crossover is equipped with a 1.4-liter Blue Whale line engine with a power of 160 hp. The engine is paired with a 7-speed robotic transmission with two wet clutches, the drive is exclusively front-wheel drive.
It is equipped with a multifunction steering wheel, a combined interior with red leather inserts, a digital instrument panel with a 9-inch screen and a media system with a 10.25-inch display, climate and cruise control. In general, all the necessary comfort options are there.
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