Here are three more articles: today's launch review roundup, Youtube learning from you and a MLID rumor that, at least in part, seems duable:
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000X Review Roundup
https://videocardz.com/206379/amd-ryzen-threadripper-9000x-review-roundup
YouTube has started using AI to determine how old you are and feed you age-appropriate content, so prepare to be judged based on what you watch and when
https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/youtube-has-started-using-ai-to-determine-how-old-you-are-and-feed-you-age-appropriate-content-so-prepare-to-be-judged-based-on-what-you-watch-and-when/
YouTube warned us this was coming back in February. Now it's actually rolling out a new AI feature to determine the age of viewers and then feed them age-appropriate content.
According to an official YouTube blog post, this machine-learning approach to content filtering and user account classification has already been running in some unidentified markets for an unspecified period. But over the next few weeks, YouTube will "begin to roll out machine learning to a small set of users in the US to estimate their age, so that teens are treated as teens and adults as adults."
AMD's rumoured to be plotting a new ultra high-end gaming GPU, plus a $550 graphics card with RTX 5080 performance, but sadly we probably won't see either until 2027
https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/graphics-cards/amds-rumoured-to-be-plotting-a-new-ultra-high-end-gaming-gpu-plus-a-usd550-graphics-card-with-rtx-5080-performance-but-sadly-we-probably-wont-see-either-until-2027/
AMD is getting back into the enthusiast class GPU game. So says YouTube outlet Moore's Law is Dead. Perhaps even more excitingly, it reckons AMD is cooking up another new GPU with Nvidia RTX 5080 performance that will sell for just $550.
Obviously, the usual caveats apply. That channel hardly has an immaculate track record. But this "leak" looks particularly plausible, including a purported internal slide from AMD itself. So, let's get into the details.
>> Given that the 9070XT sits between the 5070 and 5070Ti, the successor should be able to deliver close to 5080 performance, right? The higher end GPU part seems nuts, but we'll see.
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