Ive been getting a lot of comments on some old articles Ive written about the accelerating pace of electrification in the car industry. Perhaps Im just the target of trolls, but there is a group who insist that BEVs have no future and the ICE industry is not …
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Month: October 2019
Consequences Of Chinese AI Companies Losing Access To Nvidia
In recent years, the number of applications for graphics processing units (GPUs) from Nvidia (NVDA) has expanded significantly. One of the more promising new growth areas for GPUs has to be Artificial Intelligence (AI). This is because high-end GPUs are consi…
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Breaking! Tesla Model Y Production To Start In Q1 2020 (Unofficial Leak)
CarsPublished on October 15th, 2019 | by Chanan Bos 0 October 15th, 2019 by Chanan Bos This information is going to cause some controversy, because everything we knew, or thought we knew, about Teslas Model Y timeline is about to change. Originally, the…
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James Ruppert: Traversing the minefield that is second-hand Discoveries
With around £8500 to spend you will get a 3.0 SD V6 in GS or HSE trim from 2010 and with 100,000 miles. I even saw a 2012 with a fancy snorkel at £8999 and 22 service stamps. If you look around youll find cars with comprehensive service records that are very …
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Smart Summon Keeps Causing Teslas to Crash
Smart Summon Remember Smart Summon, the much-hyped Tesla feature that lets cars maneuver through parking lots autonomously? It finally rolled out last month, and Ars Technica just released a deep dive into how Tesla drivers are using the new feature. Its a …
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