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Intel plans to raise prices for its products
Intel has told customers that it will raise prices on most of its microprocessors and peripheral chips later this year. This will happen, Nikkei Asia has learned, due to rising costs.
There are no details yet, therefore it is not known how much the prices will rise and for which positions. However, it is possible that the increase in cost will affect all the main lines of mass CPUs. Note that since the beginning of the year, the cost of processors has already increased by 25%. At the same time, the company promises to use every opportunity to optimize costs and reduce the price of its products. However, this will be difficult to do, given the shortage of raw materials and lockdowns in China.
Also in a recent financial report from Intel talked about the problems of the semiconductor market and how to solve them. Representatives of the company said that the manufacturer’s warehouses are literally clogged with processors, despite the shortage and problems with logistics. However, analysts expect an increase in demand for electronics, which will quickly deplete these stocks.
In addition, Intel intends to expand the range of graphics cards, which will attract new customers.

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“What’s hiding under the hood? "Moskvich 6"”? Details about the engines of the new model

Everything is gearing up for the start of sales of Moskvich 6: the plant has already started talking about the new product in its Telegram channel. The last message talks about power units.
There will be two of them: in the base – a 136-horsepower turbo engine (with a torque of 200 Nm) paired with a CVT, in the top version – a 174-horsepower GDI engine (with a torque of 280 Nm) and a “robot” with two clutches wet type.
“The first version of the power unit is conducive to quiet trips with comfort, and the second is suitable for lovers of dynamic driving“, said Moskvich. It is also reported that the top-end engine has a direct injection engine, double phase control and increased performance turbocharging.
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Volkswagen and Audi production saved: global IT failure resolved

The problems in the IT systems of the German automaker Volkswagen have been resolved, and production at the company’s factories in Germany is resuming. This was reported by the Bild newspaper with reference to a representative of the automaker.
“The IT infrastructure problems on the Volkswagen network were resolved overnight and the network is operating reliably again,” a Volkswagen spokesman said on Thursday, September 28.
The global production network is up and running, affected factories are back online and production should proceed as planned. Individual systems may still be unstable during the transition phase. Volkswagen found no indication that external influences caused the failure.
Earlier it became known that an IT failure affected most of the Volkswagen group. A significant part of IT systems and production was affected. In some cases, conveyors stopped and email did not work. The problem also affected other brands of the group, including Audi.
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The next generation Mazda 6 will have a 3.3 liter engine and will be the “culmination of Kodo design”

The next generation Mazda 6 sedan is in development, as reported by the Japanese portal Best Car, citing its own sources. The first details about the platform and possible engines of the new Mazda 6 have been published.
The new Mazda 6 is expected to follow in the footsteps of the latest Mazda CX-60 and CX-90 crossovers, built on the Skyactiv Scalable Architecture platform with a classic layout, that is, with a longitudinal engine and basic rear-wheel drive.
The success of the Mazda CX-60 and CX-90 in North America, which exceeded the manufacturer’s expectations, became the basis for the launch of development of a new “six” on a new platform. An interesting engine range is also promised, which will include diesel and gasoline engines of 2.5 and 3.3 liters, as well as a hybrid based on a 2.5-liter internal combustion engine.
It is reported that the new Mazda 6 will not be a traditional sedan, but rather an elegant four-door coupe that is the “culmination of Kodo design.” That is, you should not expect a completely new design. Rather, the new design will be a modified version of the previous generation.
The note presents photographs of the Mazda Vision coupe presented back in 2017, which still looks very interesting.
The next generation Mazda 6 will premiere no earlier than 2025. The car has never been seen testing yet.
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