Compression depends on a variety of factors - content, type of frames being used (I-P, I-3/7B-P, etc.).
Bit rate vs Distortion curve also has to be considered. PSNR of encoded content is a metric. Click bait without much info.
Mali was an ARM acquisition. It makes sense for NVidia to smash Mali and RTX together to allow Android manufacturers to compete against Apple.
Apple built their GPU studio from ex-Imagination staff and will introduce 3 GPUs over the next year: Sicilian, Tonga, Lifuka to support their mobile and desktop plans.
The question is whether ARM will sub license this combined GPU tech, or if it will be NVidia silicon only.
Titles don't actually translate across companies well, that is more true across industries. Also grads will see their peers get a new title at some other company 2 years after college. A new title with a good raise at another company is definitely a reason enough to leave the current one. With avg. stay of 2-3 years at a company it makes sense for a company to try to retain sw talent with a title change whether or not it changes the meaning of work.
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I believe this move should be followed by governments worldwide, you are accessing worlwide data by providing services to citizens of different countries. You are also generating $ by ad services generated by this data(i.e. access to news portals), and it goes to profit only one country. Are the ads from only local companies?(I don't think so). How fair is that? In a world where trade deals are done to benefit both nations in case of commodities, why not do the same for bits and bytes of information?
The economical value of growing veggies after paying city rents/wages/ and infra investment doesn't paint a good picture profit wise. The food business is mostly based on low wages paid to immigrant employees. It works because usually these people live in rural areas. Look at the milk price. I haven't seen it increase in 5 years..
I think the goal here is going distributed so that by moving the end produce closer to you, you save on packaging, logistics, and other expenses. Plus growing something gives you joy.
Doing that in schools teaches kids about farming, about food, and how it gets on their table. I'm doing the same at home to teach my children the same.
Also in the times of the crisis you reduce the pressure to producers and shops by consuming your own instead of going to the shop.
I believe in asian countries where sickness(which can spread) is stigmatized(i definitely believe it is in India..), people will be hesitant to get tested/treatment. There has been several news reports of medic professionals being asked to vacate rental homes, miscreants calling out names in front of patient's home. Not sure why they do them. This will just cause people with symptoms to not get tested.
This is just going to a We Work in headset category. Along with the end of bull market today, many startups burning cash will go kaput. Their tech is not worth more than a few hundred million $. It would have been it worth a lot had it succeeded, unfortunately didn't. Maybe hololens/quest have a shot.
I think the article does a fair work in answering this question - Optic fiber will not get the $ into the pockets of oem's or carriers. And it's already there in several metros(even in India)