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Intel is bringing GPUs to cars

Intel is bringing GPUs to cars

Intel has unveiled a discrete GPU for cars, the Arc A760A, designed to bring the "triple-A gaming experience" from home over to your car, the company announced. No automotive partners were revealed, but vehicles with the new chips will go on sale as soon as 2025.With car buyers increasingly focused on in-vehicle entertainment above all else, the chips are designed to "unlock a new era of AI-powered cockpit experiences," according to Intel's press release.The GPUs will allow voice, camera and gesture recognition to make it easy to control up to "seven high-definition screens rendering 3D graphics and six-in vehicle cameras…
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Italy Makes Cybersecurity Demands in Talks on Chinese Auto Plant

Italy Makes Cybersecurity Demands in Talks on Chinese Auto Plant

Italy is demanding Dongfeng Motor Group Co. agree to safeguards on cybersecurity and data protection as the price of support for a new plant by the Chinese automaker, according to people familiar with the matter.As talks advance with Dongfeng, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government is requiring components such as infotainment units be provided by local suppliers for security reasons, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing confidential negotiations. Italian officials also want consumer data to be collected and managed within the country, they said. Source link lol
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Intel is bringing GPUs to cars

Intel is bringing GPUs to cars

Intel has unveiled a discrete GPU for cars, the Arc A760A, designed to bring the "triple-A gaming experience" from home over to your car, the company announced. No automotive partners were revealed, but vehicles with the new chips will go on sale as soon as 2025.With car buyers increasingly focused on in-vehicle entertainment above all else, the chips are designed to "unlock a new era of AI-powered cockpit experiences," according to Intel's press release.The GPUs will allow voice, camera and gesture recognition to make it easy to control up to "seven high-definition screens rendering 3D graphics and six-in vehicle cameras…
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Samsung Recalls Million-Plus Electric Stoves After Fire Reports

Samsung Recalls Million-Plus Electric Stoves After Fire Reports

Samsung Electronics Co. is recalling more than 1.1 million electric stoves sold in the US since 2013, following reports of 250 fires that damaged property, killed pets and injured about 40 people.South Korea’s largest company is offering free locks and covers to buyers of more than a dozen stove models, which help ensure their front-mounted range knobs stay in the “off” position, according to a notice posted on the US Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website. Samsung sold the stoves through retailers from Best Buy to Costco nationwide for between $1,250 and $3,050, the notice read. Source link lol
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China’s SMIC Accelerates Capacity Buildout as Chip War Evolves

China’s SMIC Accelerates Capacity Buildout as Chip War Evolves

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. is expediting its plans to build more capacity as a US-led multinational campaign is putting more restrictions on China’s access to advanced foreign technologies. “Some of our customers have won new opportunities due to geopolitics-induced changes in the supply chain,” SMIC Co-Chief Executive Officer Zhao Haijun told analysts during a post-earnings call on Friday. “We are growing capacity at a speed faster than originally planned.” Source link lol
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Beds, Cars and Haunted Museums: the Unconventional Places Where Podcasts Now Record

Beds, Cars and Haunted Museums: the Unconventional Places Where Podcasts Now Record

Welcome back to Soundbite. Today we’re looking at the increasingly unique things podcasters are doing on camera in order to stand out on YouTube. As always, reach me through email, and if you haven’t yet subscribed to this newsletter, please do so here . Tell a friend to sign up, too. Also, a quick housekeeping note. We’ll be off next week with no newsletter. Apologies! Cape Cod calls. Source link lol
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Malaysia Boasts of Chip Clout as Infineon Opens €7 Billion Site

Malaysia Boasts of Chip Clout as Infineon Opens €7 Billion Site

Malaysia is gaining more heft in the global supply chain as Infineon Technologies AG opens a major semiconductor manufacturing complex in the country, the Southeast Asian nation’s leader said. “We are now be able to receive and expand the technology. It shows Malaysia is now going up the ladder,” Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said at the opening ceremony of the first phase of Infineon’s €7 billion ($7.7 billion) production site in the northern Malaysian district of Kulim on Thursday. Source link lol
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Tesla Recalls 1.6 Million Cars in China Over Hood-Lock Problem

Tesla Recalls 1.6 Million Cars in China Over Hood-Lock Problem

Tesla Inc. has recalled most of the cars it’s ever sold in China due to an issue that could leave an unlocked hood to go unnoticed, creating a potential safety hazard, according to a notice by the state market regulator.A latch assembly issue may at times prevent the driver from being alerted about an unlocked front hood, which could allow the hood to fully open with the vehicle in motion, increasing the risk of a collision, according to a recallBloomberg Terminal notice by the State Administration for Market Regulation on Tuesday. Source link lol
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Xpeng Aeroht Raises $150 Million for Production of Flying Cars

Xpeng Aeroht Raises $150 Million for Production of Flying Cars

Xpeng Aeroht, a unit of Chinese electric carmaker Xpeng Inc., raised $150 million to fund the development and production of a proposed flying car in Guangzhou.In a statement Monday, the company said it has also started the next round of funding as it prepares to build manufacturing facilities in the Chinese city. Source link lol
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