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Our content for yesterday, March 25 2024 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Scientists make breakthrough in preventing OLED burn-in]( OLED panels have been around for quite some time but now we are starting to see them come to monitors, raising the concern for burn-in. [( [TT Show Episode 27 - PlayStation 5 Pro, Apex Legends Hacked, NVIDIA Blackwell, RTX 5090]( The TT Show is back, and Jak and Kosta go through all of the latest news, including the PlayStation 5 Pro leaks, NVIDA Blackwell announcement, and more. Sponsored Ad [ [Google, Intel, Qualcomm fighting NVIDIA's dominance on AI GPUs, with CUDA software alternative]( A new coalition of tech companies that includes Google, Intel, and Qualcomm have plans to loosen NVIDIA's 'chokehold' on its secret weapon: CUDA. [ [TinyCorp's new TinyBox AI system: AMD AI GPU system starts at $15K, NVIDIA GPU starts at $25K]( TinyCorp's new TinyBox AI systems: company says AMD GPU crashes and hangs sometimes, but NVIDIA AI GPUs in their AI systems 'just works'. [ [Intel's next-gen Battlemage Xe2-HPG GPU with up to 24 GPU cores, 12GB VRAM spotted]( Intel's next-gen Battlemage 'Xe2-HPG' GPU shows up with 20 + 24 GPU cores, 12GB of VRAM running in SiSoft Sandra benchmark database. [ [Apple's original 4GB iPhone considered 'Holy Grail' for collectors, auctioned for $130,000]( Apple's first-gen iPhone sells for over $130,000 at auction, with the 4GB iPhone in 'fantastic condition' with 'almost no physical damage'. [ [China's AI robot tested on walk through rough forest terrain: stumbles, trips, but doesn't fall]( LimX Dynamics' Biped Robot P1 goes through reinforcement learning through mountainous forest terrain: stumbles, trips, but doesn't fall over. [ [Intel's upcoming Meteor Lake-PS processors will be the first to use new LGA 1851 socket]( Intel reportedly preparing new Meteor Lake-PS processors for its new LGA 1851 socket, which will be used by Intel's upcoming next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs. [ [AMD's next-gen EPYC 9845 'Turin' CPU: 160 cores, 320 threads with 640MB cache, 500W power]( AMD's next-gen EPYC 'Turin' CPU details leaked: Zen 5 and Zen 5c processors with up to 160 cores and 320 threads, 640MB cache, 500W TDP. [ [Broadcom shows off absolutely gigantic AI chip, new XPU design for 'consumer AI company']( Broadcom's custom silicon group shows off third-gen XPU design from a large 'consumer AI company' with HBM, high-speed intra-chip connectivity, and more. [ [SK hynix plans $90 billion on 'world's largest mega fab complex' fully complete in 2046]( SK hynix will begin construction of its new mega fab complex called Yongin Semiconductor Cluster in March 2025, completion date of 2046. [ [Stock of NVIDIA's Lovelace GPUs could soon get thinner on the ground ahead of RTX 5090 launch]( Fresh chatter from the grapevine claims NVIDIA could cut production of RTX 4000 graphics cards ahead of its Blackwell launch in H2 2024. [ [The Apple Vision Pro will debut in China before year's end, Tim Cook confirms]( The Apple Vision Pro is currently only available to buy in the United States but Tim Cook has confirmed that China will see a launch this year. [ [The macOS 14.4.1 update just fixed that weird USB hub problem you've been fighting with]( The new macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 software update is here and it brings a fix for a number of bugs including one that broke some USB hubs and monitors. [ [Apple Vision Pro support for a future Apple Pencil is reportedly being tested already]( The Apple Vision Pro could be getting support for the Apple Pencil, but details are hard to come by but testing is underway, a new report claims. [ [NVIDIA's nerfed RTX 3050 6GB GPU is selling like hotcakes apparently - at least in China]( We're told there's huge demand for this graphics card in China, which might surprise you - to the point that manufacturers are hiking the price. [ [Corsair MP600 Core Mini 2TB SSD Review - Tiny but Potent]( Corsair's highest-capacity tiny drive can transform your handheld gaming device into one with an expansive gaming library for a reasonable price. [ [OpenAI is trying to sell its video-generation AI software to Hollywood]( OpenAI has been taking its artificial intelligence software named Sora on the road to Hollywood, showing the technology to a select number of directors. [ [Scientists make breakthrough in preventing OLED burn-in]( OLED panels have been around for quite some time but now we are starting to see them come to monitors, raising the concern for burn-in. [ [Apple's biggest iOS update ever will add more customization to the iPhone]( Apple's coming iOS 18 update is expected to be the 'biggest in the company's history,' with more customization touted for the home screen. [ [Researchers discover egg-shaped object in deep space caught in death spiral]( Astronomers discovered an egg-shaped object in 2008 that's twice the size of Jupiter and seemingly caught in a death spiral into its host star. [ [Intel and AMD CPUs officially blocked from a government's PCs over privacy]( The list is growing for US chip manufacturers being blocked by one nation that is continuously turning inward for computational solutions. [ [Elon Musk says his brain chip company is already curing blindness]( Elon Musk's brain-computer interface startup Neuralink is working on restoring eyesight, and according to Musk, the tech is already working on monkeys. 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