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Volkswagen is going to confuse everyone: the new Tayron will be released worldwide, but in some countries it will be sold under the name Tiguan
Volkswagen has confirmed that the Tiguan Allspace will be replaced by the next generation Tayron. It is worth adding that before that, the Tayron was introduced in China in 2018, and in 2020 it was joined by the Tayron X coupe-crossover.
The second generation Tayron will draw heavily on the upcoming Tiguan. Volkswagen’s Karl-Heinz Hell confirmed the news to Autocar, telling the publication, “We will be expanding our existing SUV lineup worldwide with the second-generation Tayron, which is already in development and will go on sale by the middle of the decade.”
The second-generation Tayron will reportedly be offered “in all key Volkswagen markets” and is rumored to be built in Wolfsburg as well as China. As with the current model, there will reportedly be crossover and coupe-crossover variants. It is planned that the crossover will be offered in five- and seven-seater configurations, while the coupe will be only five-seater. The latter will reportedly be offered in the US.
The upgraded Tayron will be built on the latest version of the MQB platform and will presumably have the same engines as the Tiguan. Volkswagen also told the publication that the model will be offered with two gasoline-powered plug-in hybrid powertrains, a range of 100 km on electric power and 201 or 268 hp.
The crossover will reportedly use different names in different markets. In the United Kingdom, the crossover will be called the Tayron, but “in other markets including the US” it will be known as the Tiguan. It is likely that the “real” Tiguan will not be available in these countries.
Earlier, updated official information about the new Volkswagen Tiguan 2024 crossover appeared, which should receive many improvements, including a new suspension.

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The James Webb telescope discovered planets without a star

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered hundreds of “planets” that seem to float in the void of space, not attached to any star. And many of them are not completely alone: they appear in pairs.
The discovery of these Jupiter-mass objects in a new scan of Orion has puzzled astronomers and may require a re-evaluation of existing models of planetary system formation.
Scientists have two possible explanations for the unusual phenomenon. These could either be protoplanets that were unlucky enough to form incompletely, or they formed inside solar systems and were later ejected into interstellar space.
These objects have some characteristic features of planets, such as a hot atmosphere with steam and methane, but scientists say that these objects are not technically planets.
Although the hypothesis of objects being ejected from their solar systems is more popular, the fact that James Webb identified about 40 of these objects in pairs complicates the situation.
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Formally, there are no questions to Nvidia even after the raid. The European Commission denies the fact of conducting an antimonopoly investigation

EU competition authorities are not conducting a formal investigation into chips used for artificial intelligence, the European Commission announced on Monday, October 2.
“The Commission is not conducting a formal investigation into the matter you refer to,” an EU executive spokesman said in an email to Reuters, which asked for comment on the rumors.
A few days earlier, the French antitrust authority raided Nvidia on suspicion of anti-competitive practices. Nvidia declined to comment on the situation after the French raid.
Last week, Bloomberg reported that the EU’s competition watchdog was informally gathering views on potentially unfair practices in the GPU market.
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Samsung will release the latest Quasar chips to compete with Nvidia

Samsung’s contract chip manufacturing division has a new customer in the form of a Canadian startup called Tenstorrent, which develops chips with artificial intelligence technologies.
Tenstorrent is among a number of startups trying to compete with Nvidia, which dominates the AI chip market. The company makes chips for data centers, but is also working to supply other markets, including automotive.
As part of the deal, Tenstorrent plans to use one of Samsung’s advanced manufacturing processes (4nm) to produce chips. Some of Tenstorrent’s chips are built using technology known as RISC-V, an open-source semiconductor architecture that competes with Arm and x86. However, the chip that Samsung will produce is called Quasar and is not based on RISC-V technology.
“Tenstorrent’s goal is to develop high-performance computing and deliver those solutions to customers around the world,” Tenstorrent CEO Jim Keller said in a statement.
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