Ads in legendary games, the newest graphics cards from Nvidia and “OpenAI” spring update
From ads appearing in “Electronic Arts” games, fifth generation Nvidia graphics cards all the way to the new “Chat-GPT 4”, the last month of spring did not hesitate to bring us some surprising news in the technology world.
It has been some time now since EA, who is known for extorting money from its users, decided to take the next step – dynamic ad insertion into video games. According to EA CEO Andrew Wilson, they already have a separate team working on these dynamic ads, all to increase the company's revenue while reducing the inconvenience caused by advertising to consumers.
“The billions of hours spent gaming implies that it could be "a meaningful growth driver" for the company”, - while being interviewed said EA investor A. Wilson.
When exactly are these ads appearing – is unclear.
On better news in the world of graphics cards. There are rumors on the social network "X", that the fifth generation „Nvidia RTX“ graphics cards are making their entrance soon enough.
As reported by reliable sources, soon to be Blackwell RTX 50“series graphics cards will start with the RTX 5080 series, and only later will we see the release of RTX 5090. We can expect an announcement regarding this matter during the „Nvidia GeForce" special event. It is speculated that the price of next generation graphics cards will vary between 1 and 1.4 thousand euros.
It has been some time since the fans of artificial intelligence couldn’t stay in one place due to the new version of „Chat-GPT 4“. Long awaited „OpenAI“ finally introduced a new AI version, with whom you can communicate not only via text but also through voice and video.
The demo version showed the system's ability to solve equations in real-time, read a person’s mood, or recognize things. Along with the ability to translate or find errors in application files, the newest AI version will be much more advanced than its predecessors.
Other spicy tech news and surprises are waiting for you in the latest „Tech News #24“ episode.