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I should point out right away that this particular listing is not discrete graphics cards that are marketed under the Arc brand name. Nope, this is integrated graphics in new laptops with the latest Core Ultra 100 series processors from Intel. And in that regard, they're still far outmatched even among other integrated graphics from Intel itself, with Iris Xe, Intel HD, and various generations of Intel UHD graphics beating it out.
The highest ranking integrated graphics chip on the Steam list (spotted by KitGuru) is "AMD Radeon Graphics" at 2.05 percent for November. That's a combination of many different chips (and confusingly listed separately from "AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics," which is at 1.1 percent). As of now, no discrete Intel graphics card — of which there's just one generation — has s
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The incoming president is widely expected to weaponize DOJ to go after competitors of Truth Social.
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Meta has confirmed its plans to use nuclear power to fuel US data centers. The company announced that it's accepting proposals from nuclear energy developers to work on the project, with the goal of adding between one and four gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity "starting in the early 2030s."
The company's request for proposals states that Meta is seeking partners that have experience with "either Small Modular Reactors (SMR) or larger nuclear reactors." Axios reports that the company is "geographically agnostic" about the location of potential nuclear sites. The company previously had plans to build a nuclear-powered data center, The Financial Times reported
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NEW RESOURCES Recycling Today: ICCA releases Plastic Additives Database. "The International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) has released the first version of its Plastics Additives Database, which allows governments, regulators and relevant […]
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