Rivian R1S: What’s New in the 2nd Generation?

Rivian has launched a second-generation version of its R1S electric SUV, offering significant updates to design, tech, performance, and range. This article details the key changes, including a new tri-motor variant with 850 horsepower, enhanced autonomous driving capabilities, and a refined interior. While the price has increased, the R1S remains a top contender in the luxury electric SUV segment.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Engineering Sample Shows Impressive Performance Gains

An engineering sample of AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 9 9950X processor has been benchmarked, revealing substantial performance improvements over its predecessor and Intel’s latest chip. The new processor boasts a 45% increase in AES encryption and a 39% boost in FP32 and FP64 operations compared to the Ryzen 9 7950X. Additionally, the Ryzen 9 9950X demonstrates up to 55% faster performance than Intel’s Core i9-13900K in specific workloads.

Bad Bunny Steals the Show at Vogue World 2024

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny brought his undeniable energy and style to Vogue World 2024, performing three of his biggest hits and captivating the audience with his fashion choices. He commanded the stage during the 1990s football tribute, the 2000s tennis celebration, and the 2010s breakdancing spectacle.

Jeep Wagoneer S vs Tesla Model Y: Which Electric SUV Reigns Supreme?

Jeep has unveiled its first fully electric SUV, the Wagoneer S, a modern take on the classic design with a spacious interior. The Model Y, a popular electric SUV from Tesla, boasts impressive range and performance. While both vehicles offer unique features, we compare them in terms of design, interior and tech, performance, range and charging, price and availability, and conclude that the choice depends on individual priorities and budget.

Apple Corrects M2 iPad Air GPU Claim, Still Advertising Accurate Performance

Apple initially advertised the M2 iPad Air as having a 10-core GPU, but has now corrected the spec to 9-core GPU. According to Apple, this was an error and other performance claims remain accurate. Despite the mix-up, Apple maintains that the iPad Air M2 is still significantly faster than previous models, with a 50% improvement in productivity and creativity tasks over the M1 model and a 3x improvement over the A14 Bionic model. The company has updated its website and support page to reflect the correct specification.

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