Didn’t have time to follow the news yesterday? Here’s what stood out on Monday, May 22: The next-gen Tesla Model Y has a bluff charge, Intel says goodbye to the X86, and Bard is already upgraded. To not miss any news, remember to subscribe to the Frandroid newsletter.
Tesla improves the charging speed of its Model Y
The new Tesla Model Y Propulsion will land in Europe with a tenfold charging speed, thanks to one of its competitors, the Chinese BYD. The world number 2 in electric cars provides it with more efficient batteries.
Intel will turn an important page
Intel is about to turn a page dating back to 1978. The X86 architecture will disappear in favor of a new X86-S architecture, which will only manage 64-bit instruction sets.
Google Bard is already better than yesterday
Bard was officially launched on May 10 by Google during its Google I/O. The Mountain View firm has already updated its chatbot by making it better at summarizing information.
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