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No, Intel has not caught up with AMD in the discrete GPU market. JPR analysts revised the report

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Intel really doesn’t have the same market share of discrete GPUs as AMD. Analysts at Jon Peddie Research revised their report, correcting Intel data. The new result is 6%.

No, Intel has not caught up with AMD in the discrete GPU market.  JPR analysts revised the report

Analysts’ calculations were based, among other things, on the average selling price, which Intel indicated in its financial report. It turned out that the company also considered sales of Ponte Vecchio accelerators for the server segment. They are very expensive, which affected the performance by increasing them. If we remove the sales of these solutions from the calculations, then it turns out that the share of Intel was 6%.

No, Intel has not caught up with AMD in the discrete GPU market.  JPR analysts revised the report

Thus, Intel is still one and a half times behind AMD, but the company has only recently been present on the discrete GPU market, so for it, and 6% with AMD’s 9% is a very good indicator. Let it probably be due primarily to sales of the most budget adapters.

Recall that after the report appeared, the head of Jon Peddie Research himself said that the data may be incorrect. As you can see, he was right.

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SpaceX will deliberately destroy some of its latest Stalink V2 Mini satellites launched into orbit in February

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SpaceX will deliberately destroy some of its latest Stalink V2

At the end of February, SpaceX launched 21 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into space – the new generation vehicles are smaller than their predecessors and, thanks to new data transmission technologies and improved antennas, provide significantly more bandwidth – 4 times more than the first generation Starlink. However, as it turned out, not everything is going smoothly with them: a short time after the launch, independent observers noted the unusual behavior of a number of these satellites – they moved along a strange trajectory.

SpaceX will deliberately destroy some of its latest Stalink V2 Mini satellites launched into orbit in February

This is what Starlink V2 Mini looks like

Jonathan McDowell, a well-known astronomer and creator of the planet4589.org website, which collects all the statistics on Starlink satellites, spoke on this topic. “I think the height changes are significant. I think they are solving some problem with the new satellites and in a few weeks we will see if they resume the ascent into orbit“, he wrote on Twitter. Elon Musk answered him:There are a lot of new technologies in Starlink V2, so as expected, we had some issues. Some satellites will be de-orbited, others will be thoroughly tested before they rise to a height above the space station.“.

SpaceX will deliberately destroy some of its latest Stalink V2 Mini satellites launched into orbit in February

It turns out that for some of those 21 satellites there is no longer any salvation, SpaceX will destroy them by re-entering the earth’s atmosphere.

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Microsoft bans companies from training AI bots using Bing without permission

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Microsoft bans companies from training AI bots using Bing without

Microsoft developers are ready to restrict access to Bing search results for some companies that have used it to train AI bots without the permission of the corporation. They said that if the search is used in this capacity, access will be blocked.

Microsoft bans companies from training AI bots using Bing without permission

Generated by the Midjourney neural network

The company believes that using search to train chatbots violates the agreement and reserves the right to terminate unilaterally. There have been no legal comments on this topic yet, but Microsoft itself has stated that there is communication with partners.

Currently, Bing search results can be used by DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, and You.com search engines. In doing so, the first system combines data from Bing and its own algorithms. And You.com and Neeva use the Microsoft system to save resources. Considering that most chatbots are trained on data from Bing or Google search, such a decision can negatively affect the speed of AI development.

Note that earlier the ChatGPT and Bing neural networks learned to spread gossip.

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Here is a discount: the flagship gaming monitor 55-inch Samsung Odyssey Ark has fallen in price in the US by 1.5 thousand dollars

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Here is a discount the flagship gaming monitor 55 inch Samsung

Samsung North America made a very good price offer for the Odyssey Ark top 55-inch gaming monitor: if at the time of the announcement it was asking for $3,500, and then the price dropped to $3,000, now the device can be purchased at a discount for $2,000.

Here is a discount: the flagship gaming monitor 55-inch Samsung Odyssey Ark has fallen in price in the US by 1.5 thousand dollars

Moreover, in the kit you can also buy a Samsung 980 Pro SSD with a capacity of 2 TB for $144 instead of $250.

Here is a discount: the flagship gaming monitor 55-inch Samsung Odyssey Ark has fallen in price in the US by 1.5 thousand dollars

Odyssey Ark is one of the best Samsung monitors. It features a Quantum Mini-LED curved panel (radius of curvature is 1m) with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, a frame rate of 165Hz and a 1ms pixel response time (GtG). Peak brightness reaches 1000 cd / sq.m., static contrast ratio – 1,000,000: 1. The package includes an Ark Dial controller for quick access to settings and various operating modes.

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