Intel, the tech giant has ended its commitment to their Blockscale Bitcoin mining venture after one year. Its 1160, 1140, and 1120 ASICs model, created to optimize Bitcoin mining, proved too expensive to operate and have been discontinued. Intel remains committed to the IDM 2.0 venture. Intel is a leader in the computer hardware industry, based in Santa Clara, California.
Get the latest update from Snapchat! The popular social media now offers GPT-powered AI chatbot, which enables users to chat, ask factual questions and generate unique content. With these new features, Snapchat is differentiating itself from other social media apps such as Instagram and TikTok - plus, eligible authors can make money for their content. Try this enhanced user experience and make the most of your Snapchat account!
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Nvidia's RTX 4060 Ti is expected to be released this May with a price of $450 - $150 less than the RTX 4070 & $50 more than the RTX 3070. With 4,352 CUDA cores & 8GB of memory, this budget-friendly GPU will deliver great value for gamers. Get ready for the ultimate budget experience!
Weyerhaeuser, the largest logging company, is rebranding itself as a 'green' agency to combat climate change. Learn more about their 'natural climate solutions' & sustainable forests, while keeping in mind their carbon debt that is passed onto the atmosphere. Learn how this global initiative could bring billions of dollars with the help of big oil companies.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?