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In a groundbreaking announcement, Intel and Nvidia revealed a partnership to develop new generations of X86 products, introducing concepts like the Intel X86 RTX SOCs—combining Intel CPUs with Nvidia RTX graphics chips for the consumer gaming market. Nvidia's investment of $5 billion in Intel marks a significant collaboration as both companies aim to innovate within the X86 ecosystem. While product timelines remain unspecified, this alliance represents a long-term commitment to co-development whilst maintaining Nvidia's existing product roadmaps.
Meta unveiled significant updates to its smart glasses, particularly the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, which feature an embedded color display capable of handling diverse functions like messaging, navigation, and video calls, priced at $799. Enhanced by gesture controls through a neural wristband, the glasses aim to offer convenience comparable to mobile devices. Meta also introduced variations like the Oakley Meta Vanguard Smart Glasses, designed for sports enthusiasts, which highlight its broader strategy to penetrate the augmented reality market.
A remarkable AI model named Delphi was highlighted for its ability to predict susceptibility to over 1,000 diseases based on large-scale health records. Trained on data from various populations, it shows potential for healthcare strategies and personalized predictions, surpassing existing models in accuracy for common diseases. Researchers continue to explore ways to refine Delphi by integrating genetic biological data, envisioning its future use in clinical settings.
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