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In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, Nvidia has a bold new player on the scene: the Blackwell GPUs. While ChatGPT’s groundbreaking launch in late 2022 sparked an AI race among tech giants, it turns out the infrastructure wasn’t fully equipped for dedicated AI tasks. Nvidia’s upcoming Blackwell architecture , however, promises to change the game completely, being designed specifically for AI. The Blackwell GPUs mark an ambitious leap for Nvidia, as they aim to equip tech companies with superior tools to advance their AI capabilities. Despite their impressive potential, these GPUs present challenges for today’s data centers. Many companies might need to overhaul their infrastructure entirely to utilize this cutting-edge technology effectively. Questions around adjustments, such as suitable liquid cooling systems and software compatibility, illustrate the complexity laid bare by these state-of-the-art processors. Despite these hurdles, Nvidia’s dominant position in the market reassures investors and developers. The anticipated shift in tech infrastructure points to a future where advanced computing power becomes the norm, helping Nvidia overcome present supply chain complexities. As the AI landscape broadens, the transition to Blackwell GPUs may well define which companies lead the way in technology innovation. Preparations for this grand transformation will likely drive significant investments, as businesses aim to capitalize on these trailblazing GPUs. Within a few quarters, when the initial teething problems get resolved, Nvidia is set to capitalize on a new era of AI advancement, potentially heralding a technological bull run. Breaking Down the Future of AI: Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs In the dynamic world of artificial intelligence, Nvidia has introduced a disruptive force with their upcoming Blackwell GPUs. While the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022 ignited a fierce AI race, many systems weren’t ideally equipped for AI-specific tasks. Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture promises to fill this gap by being tailored explicitly for AI applications, marking a pivotal shift in computing technology. Features of Blackwell GPUs The Blackwell architecture signifies a substantial leap for Nvidia, focusing on optimizing AI performance. These GPUs are designed to offer superior computational power, energy efficiency, and scalability. One of the standout features is their tailored ability to handle AI workloads, setting them apart from traditional GPUs not optimized for such tasks. Blackwell GPU Use Cases These GPUs are set to empower sectors that heavily rely on AI, such as autonomous driving, healthcare diagnostics, and robotic automation. By providing improved processing capabilities, Blackwell GPUs could revolutionize how data is analyzed and utilized in real-time, paving the way for innovations across industries. Challenges and Adjustments Companies eager to adopt Blackwell GPUs might face significant hurdles, primarily related to infrastructure. The transition may necessitate comprehensive overhauls in current data centers, including the adoption of suitable liquid cooling systems and ensuring software compatibility, to optimize the use of these advanced processors. Market Analysis and Predictions Nvidia’s leading market position backs investor confidence, suggesting the company is well-equipped to navigate and potentially dominate the evolving AI landscape. This anticipated shift in technology infrastructure could redefine industry standards, encouraging further investments from businesses looking to stay at the forefront of innovation. Pros and Cons of the Blackwell GPUs Pros: – Tailored for AI workloads, offering unmatched efficiency and performance. – Potential to drive innovations in several critical industries by enabling advanced data analytics and automation. Cons: – Requires significant adjustments in existing IT infrastructure, potentially escalating initial costs. – Companies might need to invest in additional resources for smooth integration, such as cooling solutions and compatible software. Sustainability and Security Aspects With sustainability becoming a critical concern, Nvidia is likely focusing on enhancing the energy efficiency of Blackwell GPUs, aiming to reduce the carbon footprint of AI computations. Security, another major concern in AI-driven environments, remains a priority, with these processors expected to feature robust security protocols to safeguard data. Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs are poised to set a new benchmark in AI computing, offering a blend of performance, efficiency, and innovation. As businesses adapt to these technological advancements, strategic investments and infrastructure enhancements will be crucial for capitalizing on the full capabilities of Blackwell GPUs and maintaining competitive edge in a technology-driven market. For more information about Nvidia and their product offerings, visit the Nvidia website .
NCAA President Charlie Baker is pushing Congress to limit the types of bets gamblers can make on college athletes as the industry continues to expand, with more states legalizing sports betting in a multibillion-dollar industry that lawmakers are considering setting up minimum national standards to regulate. Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia have legalized the practice in the six-plus years since the Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act in 2018, paving the way for sports betting to become the major industry it has quickly developed into. Tens of billions of dollars are wagered annually in the U.S. on American and foreign sports leagues, including college athletics. Nineteen states allow for prop bets on player performances in college athletics, like the number of points a basketball player will score or passing yards for a college quarterback. Baker said many athletes are pressured into performing in certain ways, such as a basketball player intentionally missing free throws, and subject to threats online and in person when their performance keeps a bettor from winning a wager. “There’s no doubt that the rise of sports betting has impacted the NCAA and student-athletes in a significant way, but none of the consequences are as challenging as the harassment and coercion student-athletes are experiencing,” Baker said. “Many have received death threats from bettors, and they also receive other in-person threats and accusations directed at them while leaving or coming onto the field of play.” Threats have been so pervasive at times that the NCAA had to provide one team 24/7 police security during one of its championships due to threats made by a bettor, Baker said. Johnson Bademosi, a former NFL cornerback, said sports betting being legalized has put additional pressure on athletes to perform that has negatively impacted athletes’ mental health. “Social media has enabled athletes to take control of their brands and market themselves in ways not possible for previous generations. However, it has also opened an extremely accessible avenue for threats and harassment directed toward athletes and their families alike,” Bademosi said. “Now, players are targeted by gamblers who seek insider information or pressure them to perform, not for the benefit of the team, but because the gambler is financially invested in a specific performance element of individual athletes.” Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said the consequences of legalizing sports betting have already been on display, referencing the lifetime ban of former NBA player Jontay Porter for disclosing confidential information to bettors and wagering on games, including his own team to lose. Advertisements for sports betting are highly visible during sports broadcasts, displayed surrounding the field of play and through direct partnerships with professional leagues that once adamantly opposed legalizing gambling due to concerns about integrity of competition. “It is virtually impossible to watch a sporting event today without being barraged by ads encouraging you to bet or hearing from a celebrity endorser about the latest parlay you should try, and from the industry perspective, it’s a very profitable development,” Durbin said. “But at what cost to the bettor? At what cost to the sport, at what cost to the school or the athlete?” Baker’s testimony came in a broader hearing about the problems posed by the legalization of sports betting. The federal government has not instituted any guardrails for the industry, leaving states to implement their own regulations on wagering. Each state requires approved sportsbooks to provide information about problem gambling and resources to help with gambling addictions, but there is no universal federal framework for them to work under. “Maybe we need to start thinking about rules of the road,” said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. “On the gambling angle, to get this right, or it’s going to get worse and the bad actors are going to exploit more. We’re going to destroy a game that I’m fanatic over. We’re going to destroy this game because of all the other pressures that are coming in and influencing the product.” A bill introduced by Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the SAFE Bet Act, aims to address some of the issues that have come with legalized gambling. The legislation would ban sportsbooks from advertising during live events, limit the number of deposits a person can make in a limited time period, and prohibit the use of artificial intelligence to spur people to place more bets. It would also ban prop bets on student-athletes and require the surgeon general to issue a report on the public health challenges to sports betting. Other suggestions offered during the hearing included eliminating or limiting “micro-bets,” or wagers that can be placed during a game on what might happen next, such as whether an NFL team will get a first down on its next offensive possession or whether a batter will strike out in baseball. “With the use of technology and AI, the industry and its sports and media partners have turned every micro-moment in each game or event into more and more gambling action,” said Dr. Harry Levant, director of gambling policy at Northeastern University’s Public Health Advocacy Institute. “Sports have become the equivalent of a nonstop slot machine.” With only days left before the current session of Congress ends and several major bills to pass, legislation surrounding federal gambling standards will have to wait until at least next year to be considered. It’s unclear what kind of political will there is among lawmakers for implementing any national standards. Baker was also frequently put on defense for the NCAA’s policies toward transgender athletes competing in women’s athletics by Republican senators. GOP lawmakers have frequently elevated the issue after Penn swimmer Lia Thomas’ dominance of events. Earlier this year, the GOP-led House approved a bill banning transgender athletes from competing in girls’ or women’s sports in federally supported schools and colleges.HMC Tobacco Cessation Centre Conducts Awareness Activities
First Quarter USM_Clay 1 run (Heath pass from Lofton), 12:15. TROY_D.Taylor 6 run (Renfroe kick), 7:28. TROY_FG Renfroe 50, 2:59. Second Quarter TROY_Caldwell 14 run (Renfroe kick), 8:56. Third Quarter TROY_D.Taylor 56 run (Renfroe kick), 6:04. USM_Simmons 75 pass from Rodemaker (pass failed), 5:46. TROY_Swartz 10 pass from Caldwell (Renfroe kick), :42. Fourth Quarter USM_Mims 4 pass from Rodemaker (kick failed), 7:05. TROY_D.Taylor 35 run (Renfroe kick), 5:59. TROY_Conerly-Goodly 31 interception return (Renfroe kick), 5:43. TROY_Lovett 5 run (Troemel kick), 4:08. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_Southern Miss., Gray 5-30, Clark 8-21, Clay 11-19, D.Jackson 1-3, White 1-(minus 12), Rodemaker 3-(minus 27). Troy, Taylor 23-169, Meadows 1-38, Caldwell 7-30, G.Green 7-21, Lovett 3-12, Ross 1-2, (Team) 2-(minus 2). PASSING_Southern Miss., Rodemaker 18-30-2-234, Pittman 1-1-0-25. Troy, Caldwell 14-26-0-187, Parker 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING_Southern Miss., Mims 5-77, Simmons 4-90, Pittman 3-32, Clay 3-16, Heath 2-25, Clark 1-19, Gray 1-0. Troy, Ross 5-70, Parker 3-40, Swartz 2-20, Higgins 2-18, Lovett 1-26, Beason 1-13. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Southern Miss., Gibbs 50, Gibbs 45.The NBA coaching carousel has started spinning a little earlier than usual in 2024. On Friday, ESPN's Shams Charania first reported that the Kings were moving on from head coach Mike Brown less than 24 hours after the Kings' 114-113 home loss to the Detroit Pistons . Sacramento has had a tough start to the season as they're in the middle of a 5-game losing streak and sit at 13-16 overall, including a 6-12 record at home. But Brown is coming off two straight winning season including a Coach of the Year performance (his second) in the 2022-23 season, his first with the Kings. That year also marked the end of a 16-season NBA Playoffs drought. Here's everything you need to know about the Kings' decision to fire Brown. Why did the Kings fire Brown? Although it's early in the season, the Kings' disastrous start to the 2024-25 season left ownership searching for answers, especially of late. Sacramento started out the season consistently staying above -.500 until mid-November. The Kings fell to 9-12 on Dec. 1, and lost six out of their last 10 games. Currently, Sacramento is 13-18 and 12th in the Western Conference. According to various reports, Sacramento's home record may be a big reason. Say what you want about Vivek, he just ate 30 plus million to try and right the ship. Mike Brown may in fact be the unnecessary scapegoat, but you don’t lose games like that at home with these expectations and survive. You knew it was coming, and you pretty much knew if they... Sacramento lost 114-113 to the Pistons the night before Brown was fired. As Detriot trailed by three, Jaden Ivey hit a three-pointer and was fouled by Kings guard De'Aaron Fox. Ivey hit the free throw to give Detroit the win, capping off a 19-point rally in the second half. After the game, Brown appeared to call out Fox postgame, albeit not by name: Mike Brown got himself fired after he threw De'Aaron Fox under the bus after the loss last night. pic.twitter.com/FJOZPko6DL On Friday, this video of Brown and Fox made the rounds on social media and had many speculating this was the two saying goodbye, which was apparently taken shortly before Brown's firing: This moment between Kings head coach Mike Brown and De'Aaron Fox at today's practice will certainly be dissected and analyzed. pic.twitter.com/x6dYwZ1zf8 The Kings opened the season with +3500 odds to win the NBA Championship. But with stars like Fox, DeMar DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis, the Kings seemingly had a shot to at least make it to the playoffs. Brown led the Kings to the first-round of the playoffs for the first time since 2006 in the 2022-23 season. Sacramento surprisingly went up 2-0 in the series against Golden State , but ultimately lost in seven games. Sacramento is no stranger to cycling through coaches. Since Rick Adelman was the head coach from 1998-2006, there have been zero Kings coaches who have lasted longer than three seasons. Sacramento has hired 10 coaches since 2006. Mike Brown contract The timing of Brown's firing is particularly interesting, given that the head coach signed a multiyear extension with the Kings in June. Brown's contract extension paid him $8.5 million annually through the 2026-27 season, making it a 3-year, $25.5 million deal that can be worth up to $30 million if incentives are hit. Brown's original 4-year contract with the Kings was slated to expire after the 2024-25 season. It sounds like the Kings fired Brown on Friday after he led the team through a full practice, and as it was set to board a plane to Los Angeles. The Sacramento Kings just fired Mike Brown right before the team boarded a flight to LA. He just ran a full practice and spent 15 minutes talking to the media. Just bad man. Bad bad bad. Brown even went through media availability shortly before his firing: Again, just minutes ago we spoke with Mike Brown for 15 minutes. Part of what he talked about was handling the pressure as the head coach of an underperforming team. Here was his answer minutes before being fired: pic.twitter.com/LvcZmUmeIN Per Charania, current Kings assistant Doug Christie and former Sacramento guard will serve as the interim head coach for the rest of the season. This is a breaking news story that will be updated.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SPS Commerce, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPSC), a leader in retail supply chain cloud services, today announced that management will present at the Nasdaq 51st Investor Conference on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at 3:00 PM GMT. A webcast of the presentation will be available on the company’s investor relations website at http://investors.spscommerce.com/events.cfm . About SPS Commerce SPS Commerce is the world’s leading retail network, connecting trading partners around the globe to optimize supply chain operations for all retail partners. We support data-driven partnerships with innovative cloud technology, customer-obsessed service and accessible experts so our customers can focus on what they do best. To date, more than 120,000 companies in retail, grocery, distribution, supply, and logistics have chosen SPS as their retail network. SPS has achieved 95 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and is headquartered in Minneapolis. For additional information, contact SPS at 866-245-8100 or visit www.spscommerce.com . SPS COMMERCE, SPS, SPS logo and INFINITE RETAIL POWER are marks of SPS Commerce, Inc. and registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, along with other SPS marks. Such marks may also be registered or otherwise protected in other countries. Contact: Investor Relations The Blueshirt Group Irmina Blaszczyk Lisa Laukkanen SPSC@blueshirtgroup.com 415-217-4962 SPS-F