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Qualcomm’s AI Chip Launch Sends Stocks Soaring; Meituan Expands Rider Welfare Benefits
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Qualcomm’s AI Chip Launch Sends Stocks Soaring; Meituan Expands Rider Welfare Benefits

Qualcomm made waves this week with the unveiling of its new range of artificial intelligence chips, setting the stage for a fierce competition against industry leader NVIDIA. The company’s latest offerings, the AI200 and AI250 chipsets, are designed to cater to the increasing demand for high-performance AI solutions in data centers. The Qualcomm AI200 chipset is geared towards enhancing large-scale machine learning inference tasks. It boasts a robust memory configuration of 768GB LPDDR, enabling cost-effective and scalable deployments for both language models and multimodal applications. This setup ensures that the card can manage vast data sets with ease, offering an optimal balance between performance and efficiency. On the other hand, the Qualcomm AI250 chipset leverages near-memory c...
ChatGPT Atlas Browser: An Early Look Shows Potential, But Falls Short
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ChatGPT Atlas Browser: An Early Look Shows Potential, But Falls Short

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new browser aiming to integrate its AI chatbot at the center of web browsing. The browser enters a market already occupied by Perplexity’s Comet and Google Gemini in Chrome, but early testing suggests the experience requires refinement. ChatGPT Atlas operates on a Chromium base and is currently exclusive to macOS, with versions for other platforms planned. The interface is minimalist, featuring a collapsible ChatGPT history tab, a URL bar with integrated search, and an “Ask ChatGPT” button for contextual queries. ChatGPT Plus, Business, and Pro users have access to “agentic mode” for task completion, such as adding items to shopping carts. While ChatGPT Atlas excels at generating AI responses, its web search capabilities are less effective. When perfo...
ChatGPT’s Atlas AI Browser Threatens $30.4 Billion of Google’s Revenue
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ChatGPT’s Atlas AI Browser Threatens $30.4 Billion of Google’s Revenue

For decades, Google has maintained a dominant position as the primary gateway for consumers seeking information and services online. This long-held supremacy is now facing a significant challenge from ChatGPT, with a new analysis suggesting a potential annual revenue impact of approximately $30.4 billion for Google. This potential shift stems from the launch of ChatGPT’s first AI browser, Atlas. Flywheel Studio’s analysis predicts this substantial impact based on ChatGPT's rapidly growing user base. The platform currently boasts an estimated 800 million weekly active users. Assuming an industry-average of 3.5 searches per day per user, and a shift away from Google’s 90.4% market share, the daily revenue impact could reach $83 million. The challenge extends beyond simple search volume. Ch...
OpenAI’s Atlas Browser Prioritizes ChatGPT Integration Over Web Browsing Enhancements
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OpenAI’s Atlas Browser Prioritizes ChatGPT Integration Over Web Browsing Enhancements

OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a new AI-powered browser, during a livestream on Tuesday. While joining a growing list of AI browsers like The Browser Company’s Dia, Opera’s Neon, Perplexity’s Comet, and Strawberry, Atlas's launch stands out due to OpenAI’s potential reach of approximately 800 million weekly ChatGPT users. The primary focus appears to be deepening the integration of ChatGPT, rather than reinventing the web browsing experience itself. Currently available only on macOS, OpenAI plans to expand Atlas to Windows, iOS, and Android platforms. Notably, OpenAI opted for universal user access rather than a limited invite system. The browser aims to position ChatGPT as the initial point of interaction for search and answers, challenging the traditional role of search engines like Goo...
Huawei replaced thousands of parts banned by the USA
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Huawei replaced thousands of parts banned by the USA

The founder of the Chinese tech giant said that Huawei Technologies has replaced more than 13,000 parts in its products affected by the US trade sanctions, according to a transcript released by a Chinese university on Friday (March 17). According to the text of the February speech released by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Ren Zhengfei said that in the past three years, Huawei has replaced 13,000 components with domestic Chinese counterparts and redesigned 4,000 circuit boards for its products, "stabilizing" the production of circuit boards. The statements, which Reuters could not independently verify, provided a window into Huawei's efforts to bounce back from US trade restrictions. Since 2019, Huawei, a major supplier of equipment used in 5G telecommunications networks, has repeate...
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