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Relativity Space announces $650 million in funding to build a bigger 3D-printed rocket

GeekWire

Relativity Space , the space venture that got its start in Seattle and is now working on 3D-printed rockets in California, says it’ll build a bigger launch vehicle with the aid of a similarly huge $650 million Series E funding round. A human figure has been added to the illustration for comparison’s sake.

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Relativity Space raises $500M to speed up plan to build and launch 3D-printed rockets

GeekWire

Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis stands alongside a 3D-printed rocket component. Relativity Space says it’s brought in another $500 million in investment to speed up its effort to build entire orbital-class rockets using 3D printing. Relativity Space Photo). Last year, Seattle-based Spaceflight Inc.

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Apple A17 Pro GPU: Powering iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max

Dataconomy

The chip also features a 16-core neural engine capable of handling up to 35 trillion operations per second, adding another layer of speed to its list of capabilities. Moreover, the GPU and neural engine team up to offer enhanced upscaling capabilities. Additionally, four high-efficiency cores complement these powerhouses.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

From games to crypto mining to AI In 1993, long before uncanny AI-generated art and amusing AI chatbot convos took over our social media feeds, three Silicon Valley electrical engineers launched a startup that would focus on an exciting, fast-growing segment of personal computing: video games.

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What’s New and What’s Next in 2023 for HPC

CIO Business Intelligence

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A short history of every time Apple CEO Tim Cook praised augmented reality

The Verge

February 2017: Cook expands his thoughts on AR’s potential , adding a new comparison: AR is a big idea, like the smartphone. We’ve talked to IKEA, and they have 3D images of their furniture line. Instantly education becomes much more powerful when every subject comes to life in 3D. Even we can’t predict what’s going to come out.

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Ayn Odin review: a Nintendo Switch with Android

The Verge

Those devices are intended to play games from 2D consoles or, at a stretch, early 3D systems like the original PlayStation and Nintendo 64. Even on more powerful PCs, PS2 emulation is trickier due to Sony’s proprietary “Emotion Engine” CPU with its custom instruction set. There are two buttons on the back of the grips.