Rivian owners can use Tesla Superchargers now, once they get their free adapter

Rivian owners can now use Tesla Supercharger stations to juice up their electric trucks and SUVs, after a software update issued during the weekend. The company first announced the integration last year, along with plans to include Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports in forthcoming vehicles. These ports won’t start showing up until 2025, so Rivian has also started a program to send Tesla-made NACS adapters to current customers.

The adapters will be free of charge, which calls to mind the move Ford made last month as it continues to transition to the NACS charging standard. Rivian will send out one free adapter per customer, based on the vehicle’s VIN number. The company hasn’t announced whether this is a limited time offering or how much additional adapters will cost. As a comparison, Ford will begin charging $230 for these adapters in July.

Rivian owners can select Tesla Superchargers as a charging option via the vehicle’s infotainment system or the manufacturer’s smartphone app. Everything is handled by Rivian, so there’s no need to download or use the Tesla app to pay for charging. Rivian’s chief software officer, Wassym Bensaid, told The Verge that this will give customers access to over 15,000 more DC fast chargers across the country.

The move to incorporate NACS charging into its vehicles will not impact Rivian’s proprietary network. The company still plans on installing thousands of DC fast chargers at hundreds of locations throughout the next few years, as part of its growing Adventure Network.

Tesla’s charging standard is widely considered to be the best available option for EV owners, as these chargers are known to be more reliable than CCS and CHAdeMO chargers. Tesla’s standard is also more readily available, with more than 55,000 Supercharger stations worldwide.

It wasn’t so long ago that Tesla’s Supercharger network was exclusive to the company’s vehicles. Those days are gone. Just about every major automobile manufacturer has announced plans to join the NACS party, including Subaru, Volkswagen, Honda, Toyota and Lexus, among many others.

As for Rivian, the company says customers can access most V3 Tesla Superchargers using the adapter, but only some V2 chargers. The just-announced Rivian R2, R3 and R3X vehicles will all come with factory-installed NACS ports.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/rivian-owners-can-use-tesla-superchargers-now-once-they-get-their-free-adapter-170804461.html?src=rss

Modded M3 MacBook Air Outperforms MacBook Pro

The recently launched M3 MacBook Air, known for its impressive speed, suffers from overheating issues, often reaching temperatures as high as 114 degrees Celsius — and this overheating leads to significant performance throttling.

However, recent experimentation by YouTuber MaxTech has uncovered a solution: modifications (pricey ones) that significantly enhance the laptop’s performance. By incorporating a DHCR cooling dock from SVALT along with thermal pads, MaxTech managed to improve the M3 MacBook Air’s performance by nearly 50% in certain scenarios, surpassing even the pricier and cooler M3 MacBook Pro.

The DHCR cooling dock is specifically designed to hold and cool a MacBook simultaneously. It utilizes a “direct heatsink coupling” method, positioning the laptop vertically with the lid closed to ensure surface contact with the area where the M3 chip is located. The dock’s cooling mechanism works by cooling the outer chassis, thereby maintaining a cool environment for the M3 chip inside.

MaxTech’s experiments revealed substantial enhancements in sustained performance with the SVALT cooling dock. For instance, in the 3DMark Wildlife benchmark, the dock nearly doubled the MacBook Air’s performance, achieving 7,309 points in clamshell mode (compared to 4,198 points without the dock).

The dock is carved from solid aluminum to transfer heat away from the MacBook’s processor. (Image: Svalt)

Furthermore, MaxTech managed to bridge the performance gap between the M3 MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro by using thermal pads in conjunction with the cooling dock, achieving a sustained performance of 8,062 points, slightly surpassing the MacBook Pro under similar test conditions.

These findings underscore the disparities between the cooling solutions of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, despite sharing identical specifications such as the M3 chip — While the MacBook Air’s fanless cooling system results in lower sustained performance, modifications offer a viable solution.

Users can opt for thermal pads alone to regain most of the lost performance or invest in SVALT’s DHCR cooling dock for a more comprehensive cooling solution (especially if the MacBook Air serves as a desktop replacement), however, the dock’s price tag of $279 may deter some potential users.

Modded M3 MacBook Air Outperforms MacBook Pro

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NVIDIA's GPUs powered the AI revolution. Its new Blackwell chips are up to 30 times faster

In less than two years, NVIDIA’s H100 chips, which are used by nearly every AI company in the world to train large language models that power services like ChatGPT, made it one of the world’s most valuable companies. On Monday, NVIDIA announced a next-generation platform called Blackwell, whose chips are between seven and 30 times faster than the H100 and use 25 times less power.

“Blackwell GPUs are the engine to power this new Industrial Revolution,” said NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang at the company’s annual GTC event in San Jose attended by thousands of developers, and which some compared to a Taylor Swift concert. “Generative AI is the defining technology of our time. Working with the most dynamic companies in the world, we will realize the promise of AI for every industry,” Huang added in a press release.

NVIDIA’s Blackwell chips are named in honor of David Harold Blackwell, a mathematician who specialized in game theory and statistics. NVIDIA claims that Blackwell is the world’s most powerful chip. It offers a significant performance upgrade to AI companies with speeds of 20 petaflops compared to just 4 petaflops that the H100 provided. Much of this speed is made possible thanks the 208 billion transistors in Blackwell chips compared to 80 billion in the H100. To achieve this, NVIDIA connected two large chip dies that can talk to each other at speeds up to 10 terabytes per second.

In a sign of just how dependent our modern AI revolution is on NVIDIA’s chips, the company’s press release includes testimonials from seven CEOs who collectively lead companies worth trillions of dollars. They include OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, Oracle chairman Larry Ellison, Dell CEO Michael Dell, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

“There is currently nothing better than NVIDIA hardware for AI,” Musk says in the statement. “Blackwell offers massive performance leaps, and will accelerate our ability to deliver leading-edge models. We’re excited to continue working with NVIDIA to enhance AI compute,” Altman says.

NVIDIA did not disclose how much Blackwell chips would cost. Its H100 chips currently run between 25,000 and $40,000 per chip, according to CNBC, and entire systems powered by these chips can cost as much as $200,000.

Despite their costs, NVIDIA’s chips are in high demand. Last year, delivery wait times were as high as 11 months. And having access to NVIDIA’s AI chips is increasingly seen as a status symbol for tech companies looking to attract AI talent. Earlier this year, Zuckerberg touted the company’s efforts to build “a massive amount of infrastructure” to power Meta’s AI efforts. “At the end of this year,” Zuckerberg wrote, “we will have ~350k Nvidia H100s — and overall ~600k H100s H100 equivalents of compute if you include other GPUs.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nvidias-gpus-powered-the-ai-revolution-its-new-blackwell-chips-are-up-to-30-times-faster-001059577.html?src=rss

Modded M3 MacBook Air Outperforms MacBook Pro

The recently launched M3 MacBook Air, known for its impressive speed, suffers from overheating issues, often reaching temperatures as high as 114 degrees Celsius — and this overheating leads to significant performance throttling.

However, recent experimentation by YouTuber MaxTech has uncovered a solution: modifications (pricey ones) that significantly enhance the laptop’s performance. By incorporating a DHCR cooling dock from SVALT along with thermal pads, MaxTech managed to improve the M3 MacBook Air’s performance by nearly 50% in certain scenarios, surpassing even the pricier and cooler M3 MacBook Pro.

The DHCR cooling dock is specifically designed to hold and cool a MacBook simultaneously. It utilizes a “direct heatsink coupling” method, positioning the laptop vertically with the lid closed to ensure surface contact with the area where the M3 chip is located. The dock’s cooling mechanism works by cooling the outer chassis, thereby maintaining a cool environment for the M3 chip inside.

MaxTech’s experiments revealed substantial enhancements in sustained performance with the SVALT cooling dock. For instance, in the 3DMark Wildlife benchmark, the dock nearly doubled the MacBook Air’s performance, achieving 7,309 points in clamshell mode (compared to 4,198 points without the dock).

The dock is carved from solid aluminum to transfer heat away from the MacBook’s processor. (Image: Svalt)

Furthermore, MaxTech managed to bridge the performance gap between the M3 MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro by using thermal pads in conjunction with the cooling dock, achieving a sustained performance of 8,062 points, slightly surpassing the MacBook Pro under similar test conditions.

These findings underscore the disparities between the cooling solutions of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, despite sharing identical specifications such as the M3 chip — While the MacBook Air’s fanless cooling system results in lower sustained performance, modifications offer a viable solution.

Users can opt for thermal pads alone to regain most of the lost performance or invest in SVALT’s DHCR cooling dock for a more comprehensive cooling solution (especially if the MacBook Air serves as a desktop replacement), however, the dock’s price tag of $279 may deter some potential users.

Modded M3 MacBook Air Outperforms MacBook Pro

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Widely Used Inhalers Won't Cost More Than $35 a Month, AstraZeneca Says

AstraZeneca, the UK-based maker of popular inhalers like Symbicort and Airsupra, announced Monday it plans to cap costs for patients using its inhalers in the U.S. at $35 per month starting June 1. The inhalers treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which combined affect roughly 41 million Americans…

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HONOR Partners With “Black Myth: Wukong” For Spatial Audio On The MagicBook Pro 16

HONOR has unveiled an exciting collaboration with the highly anticipated action role-playing game, Black Myth: Wukong, showcasing an innovative advancement in spatial audio technology on the newly launched HONOR MagicBook Pro 16; Boasting six speakers, including four woofers and two tweeters, the MagicBook Pro 16 claims the title of the world’s first spatial audio laptop on a Windows-based platform.

With a focus on elevating the gaming experience, HONOR tailored the sound composition, production plans, and design concepts of the MagicBook Pro 16 to align with the immersive world of Black Myth: Wukong. Leveraging HONOR’s Spatial Audio Technology, the laptop enhances the game’s sound effects, transporting players into dynamic in-game environments like jungles, valleys, caves, and deserts.

The spatial audio technology meticulously reproduces sound details, capturing character interactions, weapon swings, and spellcasting with remarkable precision. For a glimpse of the spatial audio experience offered by the HONOR MagicBook Pro 16, a preview audio feed is available here.

The collab between HONOR and Black Myth: Wukong underscores a commitment to delivering unparalleled gaming immersion and sets the stage for an exciting release on August 20, 2024. For more information about the game, check out this link on the Epic Store.

HONOR Partners With “Black Myth: Wukong” For Spatial Audio On The MagicBook Pro 16

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No, You Can't Actually Eat A Michelin Star Meal in Space

Space tourism has unlocked a new brand of luxury travel, one which promises expensive meals and designer flight suits with views of Earth’s curvature as a backdrop. A Florida-based startup is offering six passengers the chance to ride on board its balloon-propelled capsule while chowing down on what it claims to be…

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Slerf Shows the Crypto Crowd's Standards Are Lower Than Ever

While multi-billion dollar disasters like FTX would lead a reasonable person to believe that the cryptocurrency industry is dead or dying, the unfortunate truth is that it’s doing just fine. Not only has Bitcoin’s market price been on a familiar rollercoaster ride lately, but droves of crypto believers have, in recent…

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HONOR Partners With “Black Myth: Wukong” For Spatial Audio On The MagicBook Pro 16

HONOR has unveiled an exciting collaboration with the highly anticipated action role-playing game, Black Myth: Wukong, showcasing an innovative advancement in spatial audio technology on the newly launched HONOR MagicBook Pro 16; Boasting six speakers, including four woofers and two tweeters, the MagicBook Pro 16 claims the title of the world’s first spatial audio laptop on a Windows-based platform.

With a focus on elevating the gaming experience, HONOR tailored the sound composition, production plans, and design concepts of the MagicBook Pro 16 to align with the immersive world of Black Myth: Wukong. Leveraging HONOR’s Spatial Audio Technology, the laptop enhances the game’s sound effects, transporting players into dynamic in-game environments like jungles, valleys, caves, and deserts.

The spatial audio technology meticulously reproduces sound details, capturing character interactions, weapon swings, and spellcasting with remarkable precision. For a glimpse of the spatial audio experience offered by the HONOR MagicBook Pro 16, a preview audio feed is available here.

The collab between HONOR and Black Myth: Wukong underscores a commitment to delivering unparalleled gaming immersion and sets the stage for an exciting release on August 20, 2024. For more information about the game, check out this link on the Epic Store.

HONOR Partners With “Black Myth: Wukong” For Spatial Audio On The MagicBook Pro 16

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Slerf Shows the Crypto Crowd's Standards Are Lower Than Ever

While multi-billion dollar disasters like FTX would lead a reasonable person to believe that the cryptocurrency industry is dead or dying, the unfortunate truth is that it’s doing just fine. Not only has Bitcoin’s market price been on a familiar rollercoaster ride lately, but droves of crypto believers have, in recent…

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