[The Morning After]( It's Friday, December 15, 2023. Just a week after AMD revealed its own Ryzen 8040 hardware, Intel has entered its own AI PC era. The companyâs new [Core Ultra notebook chips]( codenamed Meteor Lake, are Intelâs first processors to include an NPU, or neural processing unit, for accelerating AI tasks. Intel claims the Core Ultra chips use up to 79 percent less power than AMDâs last-gen Ryzen 7840U while idling in Windows, and theyâre also up to 11 percent faster than AMDâs hardware for multithreaded tasks. Intel, however, didnât have the upcoming Ryzen 8040 chips to test against. They use the companyâs new Intel 4 (7nm) process and should be âthe most efficient x86 processor for ultrathin systems.â As for AI workloads, Intel says Core Ultra chips can reach up to 34 TeraOPS when combining performance across the NPU, GPU and CPU. The big difference is the NPU: Itâll enable features like Windows 11âs Studio Effects, which can blur backgrounds and improve video lighting without hurting your battery life much. With more creative AI workloads, Intel says the Ultra 7 165H is 70 percent faster than the rival Ryzen 7 7840U in Adobe Premiere Pro. Check out the rest of the specs and benchmark tests from Intel [over here]( and expect to hear more âAI PCâ bluster in 2024. Oh, and nothing to do with Intelâs chips, but be ready for everyone to be playing with AI-generated backgrounds on Instagram this week. â Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed [Twitch clears up its confusing sexual content guidelines]( [Instagram now offers AI-generated backgrounds on Stories]( [Time to get miserable about the COP28 declaration]( ââYou can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( [Threadsâ new hashless tags are good for pranks]( Meta probably should have seen this coming.
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Engadget]( Meta finally rolled out searchable tags for all users on Threads, its microblogging Instagram offshoot, and users are taking advantage of a design quirk for a bit of dumb fun. Threadsâ âtopic tagsâ are a lot like hashtags, but not entirely the same. For one, thereâs no hash (#). Itâs pretty basic stuff⦠which makes the effectiveness of a new prank feel all the more absurd. Someone can create a Threads post, ideally with a lot of text, then slap a âShow moreâ tag at the end, seemingly in the middle of a word or sentence. You, the unwitting victim, will then click âShow moreâ expecting to see the rest of the post, but â surprise! â itâll direct you to the page for that tag instead. Ah, pranks. Just in time for Threadâs awaited [Europe launch]( [Continue reading.]( [Spider-Man 2âs New Game+ mode pushed back to 2024]( Other features, such as audio descriptions, are also delayed. When Insomniac Games launched Spider-Man 2, it didnât yet have features like New Game+ and audio descriptions. Community and marketing director, James Stevenson, shared that New Game+ âshouldâ arrive before the end of 2023. But Insomniac has now released a statement explaining itâs targeting the next Spider-Man 2 update for early 2024. Insomniac went on to explain itâs adding more âhighly requested featuresâ to the game, such as replaying missions and changing the time of day. [Continue reading.]( [Engadgetâs best gaming laptops]( These are our favorites.
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Engadget]( Gaming laptops have been some of the most intriguing portable PCs for the past few years. Theyâve gotten thinner and lighter, but also vastly more powerful and efficient, thanks to advanced CPUs and GPUs. Gaming laptops are where PC makers can get adventurous, with things like rotating hinges and near desktop-like customizability. We lay out the specs that matter, the price you can expect to pay and some of our standout favorites. [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.