Intel's Battle Has Just Begun

TechLinked
27 Mar 202409:22

Summary

TLDRThis tech news roundup humorously delves into various topics, starting with a satirical mention of a cloned Mark Zuckerberg. The discussion then moves to the tech world, highlighting mysterious Intel GPUs that may be part of Intel's Battlemage lineup. There's buzz about Florida's new law banning children under 14 from social media, along with a debate on freedom of speech implications. Furthermore, the script covers a lawsuit against Facebook for spying on competitors through a program named 'Project Ghostbusters'. The news wraps up with updates on Chrome's ARM-based Windows PC version, Tiny Corp's AMD and Nvidia AI server dilemmas, Coinbase's SEC lawsuit, Canva acquiring the Affinity design suite, and Amazon's battle against counterfeit products.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Two new Intel GPUs speculated to be part of the upcoming Battle Mage lineup have been discovered, offering mid to budget range specifications.
  • 💡 Intel's Battle Mage GPUs, featuring 12 GB of VRAM, are expected to underperform compared to the existing Ark A770 and A750 models.
  • 🚀 Intel's GPU development focus is shifting towards the next generation 'Celestial' project, with a significant portion of the team finalizing Battle Mage for a Q2 2024 launch.
  • 🚫 Florida has passed a law banning social media accounts for children under 14, with additional restrictions and parental consent required for ages 14 and 15.
  • 🔐 The law aims to combat the addictive nature of social media rather than the content, amidst concerns over its impact on children's well-being.
  • 👀 Facebook (Meta) accused of spying on competitors like Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube through a secret program called 'Project Ghostbusters'.
  • 📱 Google launches a native version of Chrome for ARM-based Windows PCs, improving the experience for users of ARM-powered devices.
  • 🖥️ Tiny Corp releases both AMD and Nvidia versions of its Tiny Box AI server after encountering issues with AMD's cards, highlighting the cost-benefit of tinkering with AMD over Nvidia.
  • ⚖️ The SEC's lawsuit against Coinbase continues, questioning whether cryptocurrencies sold by Coinbase qualify as unregistered financial securities.
  • 🎨 Canva acquires Affinity design suite, promising to continue offering perpetual licenses, countering fears of a subscription model shift.
  • 🔫 Amazon's fight against counterfeit products reveals a significant increase in blocked seller accounts and identified counterfeit goods.

Q & A

  • What is the speculation about the two new mysterious Intel GPUs spotted on the Soft Benchmark database?

    -The two new mysterious Intel GPUs are speculated to be part of Intel's upcoming Battle Mage lineup of gaming graphics cards. Enthusiasts believe they might be more in the mid or budget range due to their lower L2 cache and core counts compared to existing Alchemist GPUs.

  • What unique configuration do the alleged Battle Mages GPUs have that is not shared by any existing Intel gaming card?

    -The alleged Battle Mages GPUs feature about 12 GB of VRAM, a configuration not shared by any existing Intel gaming card.

  • How did the leaked performance numbers of the Battle Mages GPUs compare to the Ark A770 and A750?

    -The leaked performance numbers indicate that both of the Battle Mages GPUs performed significantly worse than both the Ark A770 and A750.

  • What is the next generation of Intel's GPU team working on after the Ark GPUs?

    -After working on the Ark GPUs, most of Intel's GPU team has moved on to the next generation, code-named Celestial.

  • When is the new generation of Intel GPUs expected to launch?

    -The new generation of Intel GPUs is expected to launch in Q2 2024.

  • What is the new law passed in Florida regarding children and social media?

    -Florida has officially passed a law banning children under 14 from having social media accounts and requiring 14 and 15-year-olds to have parental consent before joining.

  • What is the main argument behind the law passed in Florida regarding social media and children?

    -The main argument behind the law is that social media is harmful to children due to its addictive features, and there is a strong argument that it is detrimental to their well-being.

  • What was the secret program Facebook had between 2016 and 2019 to gain an advantage over its competition?

    -Facebook had a secret program called Project Ghostbusters, which involved spying on network traffic from Snapchat, and later, Amazon and YouTube to study how users interacted with rival companies.

  • How did Facebook intercept and decrypt data from its VPN-like subsidiary Onavo?

    -Facebook used Onavo to create a wiretapping tool for Android and iOS that could intercept and decrypt data from search subdomains.

  • What acquisition did Canva Inc make related to the design software space?

    -Canva Inc acquired the Affinity design suite, which offers perpetual licenses to customers as opposed to an Adobe-like subscription model.

  • What is the concern among some users about the acquisition of Affinity by Canva?

    -Some users are concerned that the software might switch to an Adobe-like subscription model following the acquisition by Canva.

  • What was revealed in Amazon's report detailing its fight against counterfeit products?

    -Amazon's report revealed that the company blocked over 700,000 suspicious attempts to create seller accounts and identified over 7 million counterfeit products in a year, indicating a significant counterfeiting problem on the site.

Outlines

00:00

🖥️ Intel's New GPUs and Social Media Laws

This segment covers a range of tech news starting with the discovery of new Intel GPUs speculated to be part of the 'Battle Mage' gaming lineup, spotted by a user on Twitter. Despite having 12 GB of VRAM, these GPUs perform worse than existing models, sparking discussions around Intel's strategic releases. Additionally, the narrative shifts to a legal update where Florida has passed a law restricting social media access for individuals under 14 and imposing parental consent for ages 14 and 15. The law aims to tackle the addictive nature of social media, drawing parallels to the harmful effects it has on both children and adults. The segment humorously touches on social media's impact on society, including a fictitious scenario involving 'radicalized' parents.

05:02

🚀 Tech Developments and Legal Battles

The second paragraph transitions to lighter tech news, starting with a product promotion for a NAS device with impressive specs, including a 12th gen Intel Core processor and 10 GB ethernet port. The narrative then shifts to Google's release of a native Chrome version for ARM-based Windows PCs, a move that anticipates new Microsoft Surface devices. Further, the script discusses Tiny Corp's decision to offer AI servers with both AMD and Nvidia options due to technical challenges with AMD cards. The legal landscape of the tech world is also touched upon with a mention of the SEC's lawsuit against Coinbase over cryptocurrency regulations. The paragraph concludes with Canva's acquisition of the Affinity design suite and Amazon's report on its fight against counterfeit products, highlighting the scale of the counterfeiting issue on its platform.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Intel GPUs

Intel GPUs refer to the graphics processing units developed and marketed by Intel Corporation. In the script, new mysterious Intel GPUs are mentioned as being spotted on a software benchmark database, suggesting they might belong to Intel's upcoming 'Battle Mage' lineup of gaming graphics cards. The discussion around these GPUs includes speculation on their performance, core counts, and VRAM configurations, indicating their position in the mid or budget range of gaming hardware. This highlights the ongoing development and competitive landscape within the graphics card market.

💡Battle Mage

Battle Mage is referred to as a code name for an upcoming series of gaming graphics cards by Intel. The script mentions that enthusiasts have spotted two new GPUs that might be part of this lineup, sparking discussions about their potential performance and market positioning. It's implied that despite having certain promising features, these GPUs may still lag behind competitors, illustrating the challenges Intel faces in gaining a strong foothold in the gaming graphics market.

💡Social Media Ban

The script discusses a new law passed in Florida, banning children under 14 from having social media accounts and requiring parental consent for 14 and 15-year-olds. This reflects growing concerns about the impact of social media on young people's mental health and privacy. The video uses this example to discuss broader issues related to internet governance, age verification, and the balance between protecting children and preserving freedoms online.

💡Age Verification

Age verification is mentioned in the context of new legislation aimed at restricting minors' access to social media and adult websites. The script highlights the challenges and controversies surrounding these laws, such as privacy concerns and the feasibility of enforcing age checks. This concept underscores the complexities of regulating online spaces to protect vulnerable users while respecting individual rights and freedoms.

💡Project Ghostbusters

Project Ghostbusters is revealed as a secret program by Facebook (now Meta) to spy on network traffic from Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube. The script uses this to discuss the broader theme of privacy and data collection practices within the tech industry, illustrating the lengths to which companies may go to gain competitive advantages, and the ethical questions such practices raise.

💡VPN

VPN (Virtual Private Network) is referenced in the context of Facebook's subsidiary, Onavo, creating a tool for intercepting and decrypting data from competitor platforms. The script uses this to highlight concerns about privacy, surveillance, and the misuse of technology by corporations to monitor users and competitors, shedding light on the darker aspects of the tech industry's competitive practices.

💡Cryptocurrency

The script touches on a lawsuit against the crypto exchange Coinbase, questioning whether cryptocurrencies are financial securities and thus subject to SEC regulation. This segment reflects the ongoing debates around the legal and regulatory status of cryptocurrencies, their classification, and the broader implications for the digital asset market and investor protections.

💡Affinity Design Suite

Affinity Design Suite is mentioned as being acquired by Canva Inc., drawing attention to the software's model of offering perpetual licenses, in contrast to Adobe's subscription model. This acquisition raises concerns among users about potential changes to the licensing model, illustrating themes of consumer rights, software accessibility, and the business strategies of tech companies.

💡Counterfeit Products

Amazon's fight against counterfeit products is discussed, revealing the scale of the problem with millions of counterfeit items being identified. The script uses this issue to explore the challenges e-commerce platforms face in combating fraud and protecting consumers, as well as the measures being taken to address these problems, highlighting the ongoing battle against online counterfeiting.

💡ARM-based Windows PCs

The release of a native version of Chrome for ARM-based Windows PCs is highlighted, marking an important development for users of such devices. This segment illustrates the technological evolution and adaptation of software to new hardware architectures, emphasizing the importance of optimizing applications for diverse computing environments to enhance performance and user experience.

Highlights

Tech news described as gluten-free, organic, but not cruelty-free due to keeping a clone of Mark Zuckerberg for study.

Two new mysterious Intel GPUs spotted on the SiSoft Benchmark database, speculated to be part of the upcoming Battlemage lineup.

The GPUs have 8 megabytes of L2 cache and core counts of 20 and 24 Z cores, indicating mid or budget range.

Both leaked Battlemage GPUs feature about 12 GB of VRAM, a configuration not shared by any existing Intel gaming card.

Leaked GPUs performed significantly worse than the Ark A770 and A750, indicating Underdog syndrome.

Intel's Tom Peterson mentions most of the Ark GPU team moved on to the next generation, codenamed Celestial.

Florida passed a law banning children under 14 from having social media accounts, requiring parental consent for ages 14 and 15.

The law aims to focus on addictive features of social media platforms to protect children.

Documents reveal Facebook's 'Project Ghostbusters' spied on Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube's network traffic.

Facebook used a VPN-like subsidiary, Onavo, to intercept and decrypt data, raising privacy concerns.

Google releases a native version of Chrome for ARM-based Windows PCs, enhancing performance for devices like the Surface Pro X.

Tiny Corp makes AI servers with both AMD and Nvidia versions, initially criticizing Nvidia's pricing and proprietary technology.

SEC's lawsuit against Coinbase for the unregistered sale of financial securities progresses, questioning if crypto is a financial security.

Canva acquires Affinity design suite, raising concerns about a potential shift to a subscription model.

Amazon's report on its fight against counterfeit products reveals a significant increase in identified counterfeit products from 2 million in 2020 to over 7 million.

Transcripts

00:00

our Tech news is gluten-free and organic

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but it's far from crueltyfree we've been

00:05

keeping a clone of Mark Zuckerberg in a

00:06

cage under the studio for study we just

00:08

pad the wall so you can't hear him

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trying to be relatable two new

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mysterious Intel gpus have been spotted

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on the soft Benchmark database and

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enthusiasts are speculating they might

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be a part of Intel's upcoming battl Mage

00:21

lineup of gaming graphics cards the

00:23

listing was spotted by Michael on

00:26

Twitter you know Michael who implied

00:28

that these chips may be more in the mid

00:31

or budget range given that their 8

00:33

megabytes of L2 cache and core counts of

00:35

20 and 24 Z cores respectively are

00:38

pretty low compared to Intel's existing

00:41

Alchemist gpus however both of the

00:43

alleged Battle Mages feature about 12 GB

00:46

of vram a configuration not shared by

00:49

any existing Intel gaming card but if

00:51

the leaked performance numbers are to be

00:52

believed what battle mage does share

00:54

with Alchemist is Underdog syndrome

00:57

because both of the leaked gpus

00:59

performed significantly worse than both

01:01

the ark a770 and a750 but they kind of

01:05

had to how else are they going to

01:06

generate headlines like new Intel driver

01:08

brings 120% performance boost in Octodad

01:12

back at CES 2024 Intel's Tom Peterson

01:15

said most of the Ark GPU team had

01:17

already moved on to the next Generation

01:19

code named Celestial with about 30% of

01:22

the team fine-tuning battle mage so it's

01:24

all ready to launch in Q2 2024 that's

01:27

this year unfortunately we have no idea

01:29

what he actually meant by that due to

01:31

the fact that Intel apparently made up

01:33

their own language in which some dates

01:34

translate to other dates that are 8

01:36

months later Florida has officially

01:38

passed a law Banning children under 14

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from having social media accounts and

01:44

requiring 14 and 15year olds to have

01:46

parental consent before joining the ban

01:49

isn't guaranteed to go into effect

01:51

similar laws have been passed in Utah

01:53

and Arkansas requiring parental

01:55

permission for anyone under 18 to access

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social media but these have been met

01:59

with significant legal challenges that's

02:02

not just because there's a lot of

02:03

corporate money riding on this issue but

02:05

also because requiring users to provide

02:07

official documents for age verification

02:09

in order to access Facebook is arguably

02:12

a pretty substantial burden on their

02:13

First Amendment right to freedom of

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assembly and speech Florida legislators

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hope to avoid some of these hurdles by

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focusing on The Addictive features

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endemic to social media platforms rather

02:24

than the content that they contain

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children are vulnerable and there's a

02:28

strong argument that social media is

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harmful to them I mean just look at what

02:31

it's doing to their parents gangs of

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moms roaming the streets they've been

02:35

radicalized that's only partially a joke

02:38

the new law also contains language that

02:40

would require similar age verification

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systems for accessing adult websites

02:45

something which numerous other states

02:46

have already done and which has been

02:48

criticized by entities like who else

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PornHub for potentially pushing users to

02:53

sketchier and sketchier sites rather

02:55

than actually preventing children from

02:57

accessing pornography it's unclear

02:59

however if the same principle applies to

03:01

social media whether 12-year-olds who

03:03

can't participate in the latest Tik Tok

03:05

Trend will simply turn to obscure

03:07

underground social media Rings just to

03:09

get their fix yeah like Twitter speaking

03:12

of Snapchat according to recently

03:14

unsealed documents between 2016 and 2019

03:18

Facebook had a secret program called

03:20

project Ghostbusters where it spied on

03:22

network traffic from Snapchat and later

03:25

Amazon and YouTube the documents were

03:27

revealed as part of the discovery phase

03:29

in a California class action lawsuit

03:32

accusing meta of using deceptive

03:34

practices to collect user information

03:36

back in 2016 Facebook was apparently

03:38

looking to get an advantage over its

03:40

competition by studying how users

03:42

interacted with rival companies of

03:44

course those companies used encryption

03:46

which was very inconsiderate of them so

03:48

instead Facebook got its VPN like

03:51

subsidiary onavo to create a wiretapping

03:54

tool for Android and iOS that could be

03:56

used to intercept and decrypt data from

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search

04:00

subdomains you know totally cool

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stuff is this malware I need somebody to

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tell me if this is malware to quote

04:09

Pedro canahuati Facebook's then head of

04:13

security engineering I can't think of a

04:15

good argument for why this is okay onavo

04:19

incidentally shut down in 2019 after it

04:22

was uncovered that they were secretly

04:24

paying teenagers to use the service in

04:27

order to spy on them

04:32

and meta thought that Rebrand worked

04:35

hey yes we spied on teenagers but we

04:38

paid them meta did not respond to

04:40

requests for comment as at press time

04:42

Mark Zuckerberg was busy emailing

04:43

employees in Google's AI division asking

04:46

them if they want to be his friends

04:47

instead we give him Wi-Fi access oh wait

04:50

no we have a clone it's not the real one

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to I didn't want to say this in front of

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the quick bits but during the sponsor

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break the Zucker clone 8 Linus Google

05:44

has officially released a native version

05:46

of Chrome for arm-based Windows PCS 2

05:49

months after an early version was

05:51

spotted in Chrome's experimental Canary

05:53

channel the release comes ahead of this

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Summer's expected release of Microsoft

05:57

Surface devices powered by by qualcomm's

06:00

much anticipated Snapdragon X Elite

06:02

chips or so the rumors go now users of

06:05

arm-powered Windows devices like the

06:07

Surface Pro X can also experience the

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speed of Google's browser and the

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ensuing popups begging them to use Bing

06:14

tiny Corp has decided to make both AMD

06:17

and Nvidia versions of its Tiny Box AI

06:20

server the company initially wanted to

06:23

exclusively use amd's radon RX 7900 XTX

06:27

criticizing nvidia's price and the

06:29

closed Source nature of Cuda but after

06:31

running into multiple driver and

06:32

firmware issues using amd's cards tiny

06:35

Corp are now also selling Team Green

06:38

tiny boxes you can save 10 grand by

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going with the AMD version though

06:42

provided you quote like to Tinker and

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feel pain finally a win for masochists

06:48

the exact opposite of what masochists

06:50

want a they hate this but they love it

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ah it's perfect a judge has ruled that

06:56

the SEC can proceed in its lawsuit

06:58

against cryp exchange coinbase for

07:01

allegedly trading in the unregistered

07:03

sale of financial securities though in

07:06

this case the allegedly is less about

07:08

whether or not the crypto that coinbase

07:10

sells is unregistered and more about

07:12

whether or not crypto is a type of

07:15

Financial Security and thus subject to

07:16

SEC regulation coinbase's Chief legal

07:19

officer Paul Gall has stated that the

07:21

company will continue to fight the SEC

07:24

in court and that they are confident in

07:26

their legal arguments arguments such as

07:28

these aren't secur

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because the buyer doesn't gain any

07:31

rights like they do when they buy stocks

07:33

and cryptocurrencies are just

07:35

Collectibles like Beanie Babies I think

07:37

people used to call those Investments

07:39

too canva Inc has acquired the Affinity

07:42

design Suite which is a lot like Adobe

07:45

if Adobe wasn't an overpriced

07:46

subscription con job

07:49

okay it's true since its release

07:52

Affinity has offered Perpetual licenses

07:54

to customers under the crazy belief that

07:56

people should own what they pay for what

07:58

are you doing what are you talking about

08:01

but the buyou from canva has some users

08:03

afraid the software will switch to an

08:05

adobe like subscription model canva has

08:08

since pledged that Perpetual licenses

08:10

for Affinity will always be offered and

08:13

you can trust them because no company

08:15

not a single one has ever broken a

08:17

promise they've made in the past go

08:19

ahead name

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100,000 and Amazon released a report

08:25

detailing its fight against counterfeit

08:27

products which had the perhap perhaps

08:29

unintended consequence of also revealing

08:32

just how bad the site's counterfeiting

08:33

problem really is according to Amazon

08:36

they blocked over 700,000 suspicious

08:39

attempts to create seller accounts and

08:41

identified over 7 million counterfeit

08:44

products last year up from 2 million in

08:46

2020 as part of these efforts Amazon has

08:49

partnered with Brands and law

08:51

enforcement both foreign and domestic

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it's honestly even got me nervous given

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my lucrative side hustle in

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Handbags and la la lemon leggings they

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just go with my style I mean they're

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you're so oh you are a Googy guy and

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you should side hustle on back this

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Friday for more Tech news now come quick

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or it'll get cold the Zucker clone it's

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Escape

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no he's still hungry okay nice job guys

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um can we just oh my God what the

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