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online gambling effects Vertex Acquires LitCon GroupAMD is currently clearly ahead with the X3D desktop CPUs. Now the company has also tested its Ryzen AI 300 series processors for mobile devices against Intel’s competitor Lunar Lake. The results are clear... thanks to a ‘trick’. AMD recently achieved great success with the new Ryzen 7 9800X3D. The processor was so popular that it sold out worldwide within a few hours. It clearly leaves the new Ultra Core 9 285K from competitor Intel in the gaming area behind. Because Team Blue focuses more on efficiency and (gaming) performance with its new chips. But what about CPUs for mobile devices such as laptops? Intel was actually able to deliver convincing numbers here with Lunar Lake. Now, however, AMD has its very own conducted to show who can take the gaming crown. The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 with integrated AMD Radeon 890M graphics was compared with the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V with Arc 140V graphics in several games at a resolution of 1080p and medium graphics settings. According to AMD, the results are quite clear. The Ryzen is said to be a whopping 75 percent faster on average than the Core Ultra. However, this number is not based on a robust comparison of the processors. The HX 370 was able to achieve significantly higher refresh rates than the 258V in the tested games such as Ghost of Tsushima, Far Cry 6 or Cyberpunk 2077, but only when using FSR 3 and Hyper-RX, AMD’s software acceleration. The technologies generate additional frames and improve the image. In games that do not support FSR 3, driver-based AFMF 2 imaging is used instead. Meanwhile, Intel’s technology called XeSS does not offer a function for generating additional images. So the comparison is flawed. However, if you look at the native performance of the two processors – i.e. the number of FPS achieved without software acceleration – the HX 370 and the 258V are equal in most cases. In some games such as Spiderman Remastered or Hitman 3, the Intel chip is even significantly ahead. Of course, most users will make use of AMD’s software acceleration whenever possible to maintain the additional FPS it generates. The comparison with applied software acceleration therefore probably corresponds most closely to the actual experience that gamers will have when playing with the processors. Nevertheless, the statement that the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is on average 75 percent faster in games than the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V is at least somewhat misleading. Research Snipers is currently covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More. Research Snipers has decade of experience in breaking technology news, covering latest trends in tech news, and recent developments.

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DICT Deploys More Equipment In response to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr’s call for help for the typhoon-ravaged province of Catanduanes, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and its attached agency the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center ( CICC ) have responded by providing emergency communication support. During his visit on November 19, President Marcos directed various government agencies for the immediate provision of relief goods, shelter assistance, and restoration of communication and power systems disabled after Super Typhoon Pepito . DICT Secretary Ivan Uy immediately heeded the President’s call by requesting CICC Executive Director Alexander K. Ramos to deploy self powered , all weather, all terrain communication system to provide internet connection to affected residents. CICC managed to deploy two units of its emergency commsbox to Virac, Catanduanes on November 22 in collaboration with the Philippine Airforce and the Office of Civil Defense. The CICC emergency commsbox will enable 100 users to use free Wifi access all day. Around 11 out of 16 municipalities of Catanduanes were severely affected by Super Typhoon Pepito and it would take two weeks to restore power in the province. Issued by the Office of Executive Director Alexander K. Ramos

BRISTOL, Tenn. — Cold weather didn’t slow down this Lillie. Daniel Boone senior Lillie Walters scored 17 points, including seven in the fourth quarter, to lead the Trailblazers to a hard-fought 61-57 non-conference victory at Tennessee High on Tuesday night at Viking Hall. Andrea Flores added 11 points, while Ashlyn Seymore and Averia Steadman had 10 points each as the Trailblazers put four players in double figures, and Ella Wilson finished one point shy with nine of her own. Wilson led the Blazers with three 3s. “We practice a lot of that and the girls take good shots and they share the basketball and it makes it fun,” Daniel Boone head coach John Good said. “I want them to have confidence to take 3s whether they are a freshman or a senior.” Tennessee High, which is 5-2 without injured all-state sophomore point guard Addie Wilhoit, was paced by Jasmine Jones with 17 points and 15 for the Vikings’ ‘other’ Addi, Addi Moore, who finished with 15, joining Kerigan West with a trio of 3-pointers. West had nine points in the loss. Daniel Boone (3-3) canned 10 3s compared to seven for the Vikings, with six of those coming in a 27-point second quarter for the Trailblazers to take a 39-25 lead at the break. Tennessee High scored 22 in the third to trail just 49-47 going into the final period. “They are super long and they can shoot it and Coach Good does a fabulous job setting them up for success,” Tennessee High head coach Amanda Vance said. “I definitely think that they are going to be good and we will as well.” Keeyanah Foote put the Vikings up 53-51 with 4:33 to play in the final quarter before Walters connected on a 3-pointer of her own, the last of her seven straight points. “Lillie is a senior. She is, what would you say, a ‘riverboat gambler’,” said Good, with a smile. “She will go for it, but she is a young lady that we really depend on to lead our team.” Daniel Boone held off Tennessee High with a basket by Steadman and a 3-pointer from Wilson to go up 61-53. The Vikings could never get any closer than the final margin. “We started off strong and then that second quarter obviously they hit like seven 3s, but our girls responded after halftime,” Tennessee High head coach Amanda Vance said. “That is encouraging that we responded well after being down 14 and being back and getting some stops with our defense. That is super encouraging to me, disappointed that we lost, but I definitely think we are heading in the right direction at this point in the season.” Having Flores, who spent a portion of last season at Knox Catholic before returning to Daniel Boone, back for a full season should certainly help the Blazers. “It should,” Good said. “When we get her broke in and everything then everything will be fine.” Tennessee High made a gallant comeback in the third period, rallying from a 14-point deficit to eventually take the lead in the fourth. “They shot the ball well too,” Good said. “I think they were going to come back and we didn’t make some good decisions there for a little bit and some things snowballed on you, but we were able to make enough plays.” Daniel Boone improved to 3-3 on the young season with a visit to David Crockett slated for Friday. “It beats 0-6,” Good said. “I think there are maybe two games that we shouldn’t have lost, but we are going to learn from it and it is going to help us.” Tennessee High, which won the Valley Forge Thanksgiving Classic at Elizabethton last week, is 5-2 without the services of Wilhoit, who is out with a back injury that was expected to sideline her for 8-to-12 weeks, which could mean a return as early as January and further into 2025. “I think as a whole we are coming together as a whole team,” Vance said. “I think when Addie is able to join us back that will just be an implement for everybody with our team stepping up now without Addie and then bringing her back in the fold.” BOYS Tennessee High 81, Daniel Boone 38 Colin Brown scored 26 points to lead the Vikings to a convincing win over the Trailblazers. An all-state point guard for the Vikings, Brown scored 12 of his points in the first half, that saw the Vikings take a 39-30 lead. Reed Miller, who had 11 points in a 27-9 first quarter, finished with 18 points for the Tennessee High, which improved to 7-0 on the season. Daniel Boone was led by Clay Rowland and Jac Gurley with nine points each. Gavin Pearce added eight in the loss.O n a road by Rome’s traffic-clogged Piazza Venezia, an e-scooter rider weaves through a crowd of pedestrians, who in turn are trying not to trip over a scooter dumped on the pavement. At the adjacent crossing, two e-scooter riders whiz through a red light as another glides around the curve with his passenger capturing the journey on her mobile phone. Such scenes have become common in the Italian capital and other towns and cities in recent years, amid the boom in popularity of rented e-scooters. But now the government is getting tough on wayward use of the vehicles as part of a broader overhaul of the highway code. “No more wild scooters,”said transport minister Matteo Salvini last week after parliament gave approval to a bill requiring riders to wear helmets and be insured. The vehicles will also have to be number plated, and riders will be banned from pedestrianised streets, cycle lanes and non-urban roads. On top of that, there will be stiff fines for rogue parking. As in other European countries , e-scooters have become a nifty, cheap and environmentally friendly mode of urban transport. But as uptake in Italy has increased, so has the number of accidents. Injuries from road accidents involving e-scooters rose to 3,365 in 2023, with 21 deaths – up from 2,929 injuries and 16 deaths in 2022, according to Istat, the national statistics agency. The vehicles have divided opinion between those who consider them to be a menace and those who appreciate them for their convenience. “E-scooters are a disaster,” said Giulia Reuchreano, manager of a bar off Piazza Venezia. “They don’t respect the rules – you see two, sometimes three, people on them. At night, you see drunk people on them. They use them like a toy. But I have to say, and don’t take this the wrong way, but it mostly seems to be tourists.” Pointing towards a haphazardly parked cluster of rented e-scooters, pedestrian Marco Bruno said: “It’s boorish. I agree with the rules, especially the requirement to wear a helmet. It’s OK to have them here, but riders need to use them with care.” It is unclear how some of the new rules, for example the insurance and number plate requirements, will be applied or whether rented e-scooters will be distinguished from privately owned ones. Either way, the move has not gone down well with e-scooter rental companies. They argue that the rules are too punitive and say that their vehicles are already equipped with speed limits. “It’s as if they are SUVs,” Giorgio Cappiello, from rental company Bird, told La Repubblica . “We already pay insurance,” he added, while pointing to a European court of justice ruling which stipulated that electric vehicles with maximum speeds of 20km/h are exempt from insurance. The companies have warned of the ramifications on jobs and the prospect of having to shut up shop in Italy . Their main concern appears to be the helmet obligation. “It will have immense repercussions on the entire system,” Michele Francione, operations director at Bit Mobility, told La Nazione newspaper. “Eighty per cent of our users are occasional clients who take an e-scooter at the last-minute, maybe because there are no other transport options. It’s unthinkable that someone will bring a helmet from home.” Andrea Giaretta at Dott, which is active in 20 Italian cities, said that 3,000 jobs were at risk, adding that the scooters are equipped with technology, such as powerful brakes and indicators, which help to curtail habits that cause serious accidents. Other countries have also clamped down on e-scooter use. In May last year, rented e-scooters were banned in Paris after a referendum, while Madrid followed suit in September this year. The use of e-scooters and bikes boomed during the coronavirus pandemic, and both were promoted as a sustainable modes of transport by Rome’s former mayor, Virginia Raggi. But some riders have sullied their image, including the American tourist who caused thousands of euros worth of damage in 2022 after hurling her e-scooter down the famous Spanish Steps. Andrea Valle, who rides his own e-scooter around the city, said the new rules will now make privately-owned vehicles unusable. “I agree that we need to regulate things but there are some requirements that will discourage people from using this form of mobility,” he said. “I’m OK with the number plate and insurance, but I also need to add indicators to the scooter. I think this will be more dangerous for us, too, as we can only ride on the roads.” Valle said he always rides carefully. “Especially in a city like Rome, you have to be attentive. But there are so many problems with public transport – this scooter is a saviour.”Pittsburgh quarterback Eli Holstein was carted off the field with 5:32 left in the first quarter with an apparent left ankle injury during Saturday's Atlantic Coast Conference game against host Louisville. The freshman was sacked at the Panthers' 49-yard line by Louisville's Ashton Gillotte, who rolled on the quarterback's ankle. Holstein was in a walking boot as he was helped to the cart. Holstein missed last week's game against Clemson after suffering a head injury in the loss to Virginia two weeks ago. Holstein was 3-for-5 passing for 51 yards and an interception before exiting. Nate Yarnell, who threw for 350 yards in the loss to Clemson, replaced Holstein. --Field Level Media

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