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  1. Washington - The Emir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, began a working visit to the United States, where he was received by President Joe Biden, in talks that will include bilateral files and regional and international issues, including the Afghan file, regional security and ensuring the stability of global energy supplies. The visit will also include talks with a number of senior US officials, most notably Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, and Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorcas.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/politics/2022/1/31/زيارة-أمير-قطر-لواشنطن-قمة-البيت Sheikh Tamim is the first state leader to visit Washington in 2022, and this visit coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1972. There are many issues before the summit, which was planned after the great role Qatar played in evacuating thousands of Americans and others from Afghanistan, following the US withdrawal in mid-August, and the Taliban's control of the government.The visit indicates that there is a great momentum in the relations between the two countries. The Emir of Qatar is the first Gulf leader to visit Washington under President Joe Biden. The White House's purpose of the visit was to thank Doha for the great role it has played and is playing, since the completion of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. The visit of the Emir of Qatar coincides with marathon talks between Iran, the United States and international parties, in Vienna, to discuss a return to the nuclear agreement. At the same time, this visit comes with the continuation of the escalation related to the Ukrainian crisis, and the increasing possibilities of turmoil in global energy markets, especially the liquefied gas supplied by Russia to many European countries.The visit witnessed a summit meeting between the Emir of Qatar and the US President at the White House on Monday evening. After he met with the US Secretary of Defense and discussed with him the military fields between the two countries.
  2. Cairo - “You must listen to your children, before it is too late.” With these words, he advised Al-Zohar to commit suicide and drown. Burning, rape and suffocation as a result of multiple crises in Egyptian society.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/lifestyle/2022/1/31/انصتوا-إلى-أبنائكم-نداء-عاجل-إلى Specialists stressed - in exclusive statements to Al Jazeera Net - that the culture of intimidation does not build good generations and does not prevent harm, and therefore educators and families need to spread a culture of appreciation, self-respect, trust, responsibility and trying in the same youth, while adhering to dialogue, compassion and positive communication. And psychological and family consultant Dr. Rasmiya Ali Fahmy believes - in statements to Al Jazeera Net - that the key to protection lies in stopping forced education immediately, and working on education with psychological and mental freedom, so that it gives young people confidence in themselves that pays off harm, and makes between families and him a bridge for what she describes as Compassionate communication based on good communication before criticism and correction. Dr. Rasmiya Fahmy warns against the transmission of feelings of fear, anxiety, and the state of confusion experienced by the father or mother to the children, stressing that it seeps into the hearts of their children and they feel the same feelings, rather they feel that their value and self-esteem are at stake.The consultant in the field of psychological and family relations affirms that any effort made by the father or mother in their home will not see its effect until after a while, unlike any effort they make with the outside, the community and others, and therefore patience with what it describes as “watering the plants” is worthy of learning and perseverance until the house reaps. Psychological peace and security in his movements. The doctor refers to the concept of charity that the Noble Prophet - may God’s prayers and peace be upon him - formulated in his speech, “Your best is your best to his family,” explaining that this concept is very important for fathers and mothers, to stand firm in the face of life’s challenges, and to take care of children in a way that achieves charity for them and their future.She believes that education now in this era has become a "jihad for the sake of God"; Because the educator faces the world alone, in light of the unification in society and some institutions to impede families and bury education, as she put it. It points to the importance of calm in education, maintaining positive influence, encouraging and motivating, teaching children the skills of solving problems, accepting differences, and exporting the energies of hope, safety and peace, while relying on God and lacking in Him. Because the reasons for raising children are not entirely in the hands of the fathers and mothers, but only part of it is in their hands.
  3. In a classroom in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Chinese teacher "Ziwei Hu" gives a lecture to his students to teach them the Chinese alphabet, and resonates with his students in perfect fluent Chinese. Hu, 52, teaches 14 Iraqi students with supervision from the Chinese Consulate in the Iraqi Kurdistan city of Erbil, where Beijing is building power plants, factories and water treatment facilities, as well as much-needed schools across the country, according to a report published by The Associated Press. (The Associated Press) a few days ago.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/politics/2022/1/31/استعراضا-لقوتها-الناعمة-ودعم His class is part of the experience of opening a pilot branch to learn the Chinese language (Mandarin) at Salahaddin University in Erbil Governorate, Kurdistan, Iraq. in the region. "I wanted to learn Chinese because I know that China will have the upper hand in the future," says 20-year-old student Regin Yassin. "China is going to expand here, which is why I chose it."At the language school, Zia Sherzad has just completed the oral exam. The 21-year-old said he was always thinking about what to do next. "The most important thing is how I can serve my people. If I know Chinese, it will help in the future and in everything," he added.In 2017, the Chinese Consulate in Erbil contacted the Faculty of Languages at Salahaddin University to offer the idea of establishing the Chinese Language Department. Dean of the college, Atef Abdullah Farhadi, said that the university was not sure at first that the idea would appeal to students, or that it would find qualified instructors to teach the language. So Farhadi asked the consulate to provide and pay for teachers, textbooks, an audio lab, other classroom technologies, and exchange opportunities in Beijing."They have fulfilled all the demands," Farhadi said. The department opened in 2019, and the first batch of it is scheduled to graduate next year, adding, "After that, we will expand." Farhadi wishes the same could happen in the English department; But he said the US and British consulates rarely offer help, "they don't support us at all". soft power review Iraqi researcher Sardar Aziz said in an interview with the Associated Press that teaching Mandarin is a display of Chinese soft power to introduce the region to China. "The po[CENSORED]tion's attraction to Chinese goods has increased," he said.Chinese companies dominate the main economic sector in Iraq, and Beijing imports 40% of Iraq's crude oil exports With a narrow focus on the hydrocarbon sector, Chinese investment has grown to include other industries, finance, transportation, construction and communications. The shift came after Chinese President Xi Jinping announced in 2013 the ambitious Belt Initiative, dubbed the New Silk Road. This initiative consists of a wide range of development and investment projects from East Asia through the Middle East to Europe. This initiative is considered troubling by the United States, which sees it as a "Trojan horse" for Chinese expansion.The Chinese initiative involves developing relations with countries along its path through political coordination, infrastructure connectivity, and trade and financial integration. The Associated Press report pointed to the increasing interest of Iraqi Kurds in learning the Chinese language, and said that Beijing is counting on teaching them its language to support its investments there in the long run.
  4. Today, Sunday, Palestinians from inside the Green Line demonstrated in front of the Israeli government headquarters in occupied Jerusalem, rejecting the Israeli authorities' confiscation of their lands in the Negev, where Jewish extremists attacked the Al-Jazeera team during coverage, while the occupation army dispersed another stand in East Jerusalem. "Dozens of Arabs from all over the country are demonstrating in front of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's office for the right of the Bedouins to live in dignity in the Negev," Israel Army Radio said.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/politics/2022/1/30/القدس-فلسطينيون-يتظاهرون-أمام-مكتب The Al-Jazeera team, which was covering the demonstration, was attacked by Jewish extremists, who pushed and directed racist expressions to Al-Jazeera correspondent Najwan Samri and photographer Wael Salaimeh, in front of the Israeli police, who did not intervene to stop the attack. Among the protesters were Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic movement inside the Palestinian territories, and members of the Knesset from the Joint List (a coalition of 3 Arab parties). The participants in the demonstration demanded the release of detainees who were arrested by the Israeli police during protests that took place in the Negev recently, which witnessed confrontations with the Israeli police.Eyewitnesses said that the protesters chanted slogans such as "We do not fear and do not fear... Israel is a state of terror," and carried banners calling for the release of prisoners, while the Israeli police intensified their presence in front of Bennett's office, which was holding the weekly session of his government. These protests came at the invitation of the Higher Follow-up Committee for Arab Affairs in Israel and the Higher Steering Committee of the Arabs of the Negev. The Negev has witnessed, since January 11, protests from the Arab po[CENSORED]tion against the “Jewish National Fund” bulldozing lands owned by them and planting them in preparation for its confiscation, as it is mandated by the Israeli government to plant these lands, and is supported by the Israeli police.During the protests, the Israeli police arrested dozens of Negev residents. "There is a real serious problem," Bennett said in a newspaper interview Friday. "In the past 20 years, we have largely lost the Negev because of the foolishness of successive Israeli governments." Bennett threatened to erect an iron wall in the Negev, if his government was unable to establish control over its Bedouin po[CENSORED]tion.Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinians organized a sit-in at the invitation of the Committee to Combat the Wall and Settlements of the Palestine Liberation Organization, in the Bedouin community of Khan al-Ahmar (threatened with deportation) east of Jerusalem, in solidarity with the Arab residents of the Negev. Leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Central Committee of Fatah, and a number of activists and residents participated in the protest. Eyewitnesses indicated that an Israeli force dispersed the protest using stun grenades, closed the Bedouin gathering and prevented citizens from entering or leaving, without reports of casualties among the participants. Deportation threatens 190 Palestinian families in Khan al-Ahmar, and Israel considers that the community was built without a permit, as the homes of this neighborhood were built in the early fifties of the last century, after Israel expelled them from the Negev region.
  5. Many people think that the first year of marriage is the most difficult, but some psychologists say that the seventh year of marriage is characterized by turbulent feelings and the desire to separate. It can be overcome.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/lifestyle/2022/1/30/كيف-تنجو-بزواجك-من-أزمة-السنة-السابعة The seventh year crisis is one of the biggest fears of happy couples at the beginning of their lives. Marriages fail for many reasons, but the idea that one or both parties will suddenly want to separate in the seventh year is not entirely accurate. Psychologist William Doherty, in comments reported by The List, pointed out that there is nothing magical about the seven years of marriage, except that most couples decide to separate in the seventh year when the couple may discover a number of differences and crises realistically.Marriage falters because of realism Clinical psychiatrist Joseph Silona says that many married couples experience feelings of dissatisfaction and complete happiness in their marriage after the honeymoon period, and these feelings tend to increase within 2 to 7 years of marriage. Children complicate things After 7 years of marriage, the spouses are supposed to have had children, and in parallel the level of marital satisfaction decreases with the birth of each child, so that the man usually feels that each child delays his status with his wife. While motherhood becomes the priority for wives, the husband feels emotional emptiness. Crisis occurs at all stages Marriage and family specialist Leslie Douris points out that the so-called "seven-year itching" can occur at any stage of marriage, especially if the couple has children, as the effect of children on marriage.It's the reason for the primary breakup, because it's a sense of responsibility and diminished intimacy. "If you feel attracted to someone else, get closer to your spouse, and make the relationship more intimate and more connected," clinical psychologist Frank Bateman told LATimes. Turning points in marriage, Pittman said, are the times when a change in relationship pattern is required, the same times when couples are most at risk of infidelity, divorce or emotional separation from a partner.
  6. Demonstrations took place in several Sudanese cities under the slogan "The Thirtieth of January Million", to renew demands for civilian rule and to remove the military component from power. The security forces in Khartoum and Omdurman confronted them with tear gas bombs; resulting in injuries. The Central Committee of Sudan Doctors confirmed the death of a demonstrator after being wounded in the chest while dispersing protests in Khartoum. Al-Jazeera correspondent also spoke of a chase and clashes between security forces and demonstrators in Khartoum North, confirming that several injuries had occurred.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/politics/2022/1/30/السودان-مظاهرات-جديدة-تحت-شعار According to eyewitnesses, thousands of demonstrators came out in the neighborhoods of the capital, Khartoum, and the cities of Bahri (north of the capital), Omdurman (west of the capital), Madani (central) and Dongola (north), at the invitation of the resistance committees' coordinators.Citizens responded to the call to demonstrate in the cities of El Obeid in North Kordofan, Port Sudan in the Red Sea State, and Nyala in South Darfur State. The demonstrators demanded the return of democratic civilian rule, the accountability of those responsible for human rights violations and the killing of demonstrators, and the cessation of exposure to peaceful demonstrations. The streets leading to the presidential palace and the army's general headquarters were closed with concrete barriers and barbed wire, to prevent the arrival of demonstrators. The central Khartoum area also witnessed a heavy security presence in front of the sovereign ministries, vital facilities, banks and government facilities, but the authorities allowed the processions to gather in public squares outside central Khartoum.For their part, the resistance committees described these measures as meager attempts to quell the flames of the revolution and break its power. Security forces fired tear gas canisters to disperse the demonstrators on Al-Arbaeen Street in Omdurman, as well as near Al-Qasr Street in Khartoum. Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that injuries were recorded in the vicinity of the presidential palace in Khartoum, and tear gas canisters were fired on Al-Arbaeen Street in Omdurman against protesters who closed the street with concrete barriers. The reporter quoted demonstrators as saying that the use of violence and the killing of demonstrators would not stop them from going out against those they described as putschists until they achieved their goal with full civilian rule and accountability for those who killed protesters.
  7. Yesterday, Saturday, the activities of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tactical security exercise, titled "Arab Gulf Security 3", were concluded in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with Qatar hosting the next edition. According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the closing ceremony of the tactical exercise was hosted by Abqaiq Governorate, in the east of the country, with the participation of senior security officials in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The closing ceremony witnessed a review of the hypothesis of the security handling of the cyber attack, the response to an attack on an economic facility, the attack with booby-trapped boats, and the hypothesis of armed robbery.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/politics/2022/1/30/اختتام-تمرين-أمن-الخليج-3-في-السعودية The agency quoted Saudi Interior Minister Abdulaziz bin Saud as saying that the Gulf states stand "united in the face of everything that threatens their security" and refuse to touch it in any way, or "tamper with their capabilities or endanger the safety of individuals and facilities for any danger whatsoever."The exercise was launched on January 15, and is being held for the third time in a row, in implementation of the decision of the GCC interior ministers, and included activities and events that simulate security assumptions and risks that any of the GCC countries may be exposed to.In this context, the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Nayef Al-Hajraf, affirmed that the security of the GCC states is "an indivisible whole," expressing "the pride and pride in the level of security coordination and cooperation that exists between the specialized agencies in the GCC states to preserve the security and stability of its states and protect the gains of their citizens." Al-Hajraf said at the closing ceremony of the tactical exercise that “the security of the GCC states is one,” and that “security coordination and integration is a fundamental pillar in maintaining security and stability in the GCC states,” praising the performances that the exercise witnessed, and the capabilities and competencies enjoyed by the Gulf security services.Al-Hajraf considered that the joint security work between the GCC states "has achieved many distinguished achievements, starting with the approval of the security agreement between the GCC states, the anti-terrorism agreement, and the establishment of effective security organizations, such as the Criminal Information Center for Drug Control of the Cooperation Council, the Gulf Police Service, and the Center for Emergency Situations Management." for the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
  8. The Guardian newspaper published a report from China saying that young people are delaying marriage and resisting having children, preferring to focus on developing themselves professionally and academically and obtaining money at a time when the country is facing what some locals have described as a "demographic time bomb". She said: Early this month, the official China News Agency (Xinhua) published a video clip reminding young people born in 2000 that they are eligible for marriage. The hashtag quickly appeared in the list of most searched topics on Weibo, but many understood this as an attempt by the government to pressure them.https://www.aljazeera.net/news/lifestyle/2022/1/29/الشباب-الصينيون-يؤخرون-الزواج Reactions from young people came in phrases such as "Who dares to get married these days? Don't we need to make money? Stop this annoying message to me!". Note that under Chinese law, men can marry 22 and women 20. Last week, the government reported that the po[CENSORED]tion growth rate had fallen to its lowest level in 61 years, with births narrowly exceeding deaths in 2021, despite efforts to encourage couples to have children in the past few years.The British newspaper quoted Yi Liu, senior lecturer at the Lao China Institute at King's College London, as saying that the attitude of young Chinese towards marriage poses a major threat to Beijing's efforts to change a looming demographic crisis, and that this attitude, coupled with a higher level of education and economic improvement, will become the biggest problem of years. coming. Wang Feng, professor of sociology at the University of California, Irvine, said an increasing number of young people in East Asian societies are delaying marriage with the boom of the region, noting that this change has been particularly rapid in urban China. Comparing China's census data from 1990 to 2015, Wang said that the proportion of unmarried Chinese women in their late twenties had jumped eight times in 25 years.Census data from 2000 and 2010 show that young people with a university education, aged between 25 and 29, are more likely to be single. Women in developed cities, in particular, have lower marriage ambitions.One such young man, Vicki Liu from northern Tianjin, born in 1997, said that once she graduated with a master's degree in England last year, her parents began arranging meetings for her with young people, adding, "I'm an adult. I want a career and a good circle of friends. I just don't want Being tied up in a family life too early." This has alarmed the authorities as the decline in po[CENSORED]tion growth has become more pronounced in recent years. To reverse this trend, in 2015 Beijing abolished the decades-old one-child policy, and in May introduced the three-child policy.Yi Fuxian of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of Big Country with an Empty Nest said there are concrete measures the government can take to calm the situation, for example, job opportunities for young people, help with living costs and the cost of property, and make it easier to raise children.
  9. Muhammad al-Hashimi, a consultant to the Bani Walid Community Council, sent a letter to the governor of Taounate province, regarding the thirst crisis that is creeping into the region, as a result of the repercussions of climatic conditions, which made it difficult to obtain safe drinking water. Al-Hashemi added, in his message, that “Al-Youm 24” received a copy of it, that the daily suffering of citizens increases in severity and exacerbation, whenever the movement to the lands and villages, where the fragility and marginalization imposed by the harsh terrain, and with it a number of officials.https://alyaoum24.com/1639058.html The same speaker warned that the Bani Walid community, whose center is located, is on the verge of thirst in the winter, not to mention the summer, due to the decline in water levels in most of the water points that the local po[CENSORED]tion depends on for drinking, and the level of the point that supplies the center of Bani Walid has decreased dramatically. Dangerous recently, which prompted the National Office of Drinking Water to adopt an austerity policy that depends on cutting off water at night. The chancellor, who belongs to the Federal Left, said that the Bani Walid community benefited from an important project to supply all the community's districts with drinking water, in addition to the center from the Bohouda Dam pump. The project was completed at a financial cost of 57 million dirhams, and the residents were happy with the opening of the project in 2016, but everything stopped suddenly since that date, and the residents waited until they were thirsty in 2022.Al-Hashemi did not miss the opportunity to stress that the efforts made in this context cannot be denied, but they remain without a direct impact on the lives of citizens when chaos and tampering prevail, and the sense of responsibility is absent, as happened with the Bani Walid project. Time, requesting the intervention of a Taounate worker, to stop the bleeding of sabotaging the facilities of the project to supply the districts of the Bani Walid community, and to oblige the contracting companies to repair what they destroyed, giving the actual start of the project, and providing the districts and the center of Bani Walid with drinking water from the pump of the Wahda Dam.
  10. Micromax In Note 2 was launched in India earlier this week and it is now going on sale in the country for the first time today. It features a quad rear camera setup and sports a 6.43-inch AMOLED display with a hole-punch design, Corning Gorilla Glass protection, and 20:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, it packs a MediaTek Helio G95 SoC, which is paired with 4GB of RAM and has 64GB of onboard storage. Micromax In Note 2 runs Android 11 out-of-the-box. Micromax In Note 2 price in India, sale offers The newly launched Micromax In Note 2 will go on sale in India today for the first time today at 12pm IST. Micromax In Note 2 is priced at Rs. 13,490 for the sole 4GB + 64GB storage variant. Micromax is offering the smartphone in Black and Brown (Oak) colour options. It is available to purchase via the company's official website as well as Flipkart. As an introductory offer, Micromax In Note 2 is being offered at a discounted price of Rs. 12,490 for a limited period. Alongside, Flipkart is offering customers 10 percent off on Citibank cards as well as a 5 percent cashback on Flipkart Axis Bank Credit cards. Micromax In Note 2 specifications, features The dual-SIM (Nano) Micromax In Note 2 runs Android 11. It sports a 6.43-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,400 pixels) AMOLED display with a 20:9 aspect ratio, 550 nits of peak brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection. Under the hood, it features a MediaTek Helio G95 SoC with 4GB of RAM. The 64GB of onboard storage can be expanded via microSD card (up to 256GB). For optics, Micromax In Note 2 features a quad rear camera setup with a 48-megapixel primary sensor. It also has a 5-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, a 2-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. At the front, it has a 16-megapixel selfie sensor. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth v5, GPS/ A-GPS, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The phone also has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.Micromax In Note 2 packs a 5,000mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. The battery is touted to get 50 percent charged in 25 minutes when using a compatible charger. It measures 159.9x74.3x8.34mm and weighs 205 grams.
  11. Link :https://www.techtimes.com/articles/271185/20220128/android-13-app-loading-times-could-be-faster-due-to-cpu-acceleration.htm App loading times for the Android 13 can now be faster due to CPU acceleration. Code hidden within the software shows that the CPU could be potentially accelerated when an app starts working.According to a tweet by Mishaal Rahman, your phone's performance is better measured by app loading time. In relation to this, Google is planning to boost the app loading times for Android 13 as there is a code within the software pointing towards something that happens when an app begins to load. Specifically, it is a form of CPU acceleration. These days, modern hardware has gotten to a point where apps in general are capable of quick loading. Google is said to be planning to push a phone's capabilities even longer. Rahman, in the tweet, remarked that there were have been hints that "allude to CPU acceleration when an app is loading," which can be found in the code hidden within the software. However, not enough data has been gathered before the information became private again. The software works by telling the SoC to start picking up the pace when an app is loading. According to the tweet, a new GameState API "will have the app itself communicate to the SoC that it's loading." This means the software would allocate more power to the process and this seems to happen during the loading time of the app. In addition, this is seen to increase the overall app load speed on Android 13. According to a report by AndroidHeadlines, this new feature may have the capability to support every single Android 13 device. Pixel devices even got a patch from Google in order to support the feature.As of press time, it is may be difficult to say for certain since it is still rather early. In addition, there is even integration within system apps. As a matter of fact, there are is already a number of apps dedicated to doing this particular boost. Read Also: Tim Cook Acknowledges 'Potential' in the Metaverse with Apple Planning to 'Invest Accordingly' | 14,000 Apps Using ARKit Framework QR Codes Could be Scanned Faster Based on some leaks shared by Android Police, Google could allow users to "scan QR codes from the lock screen" itself. The option found on the screenshot, however, has been grayed out. This means that the feature has not yet been enabled. This makes it difficult to say for certain if the feature will be surely released in the future.
  12. Graphics cards are a real pain point for PC gaming. Hell of an opening sentence to a new GPU review, I know, but that is the world we inhabit in 2022. Supply is constrained and demand is as sky-high as the prices of said GPUs. So, it was with a faint taste of something akin to hope on my lips I approached the launch of new mainstream graphics cards from both AMD and Nvidia. If you've peeped the lowest score I think I've given anything in my time since coming back to PC Gamer then you'll know how the AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT turned out. Now it's Nvidia's turn to either save the day or disappoint us all with the GeForce RTX 3050. I mean, there can't be any middle ground, can there? Somewhat inevitably, that's going to depend very much on your point of view. Still, I'm feeling a little better about the budget-conscious end of the PC gaming market since enjoying the fruits of Intel's Core i5 12400 labours, and its seemingly accidental overclocking bounty. A $200 chip that can comfortably nail 5.2GHz, with an affordable motherboard platform to boot? Well, that has the potential to be the perfect base for your next gaming rig. All we need is an affordable GPU to go with it. This is where Nvidia steps in with the nominally $250 RTX 3050, promising to blow the RX 6500 XT out of the water for just $50 more. As it turns out MSRPs evaporate as soon as the first wave of GPUs sell out—generally in the first ten minutes—so we have the $280 Gigabyte RTX 3050 Eagle here, which is actually marginally cheaper than the $300 Gigabyte RX 6500 XT we reviewed as our first taste of AMD's budget GPU.And it does indeed blow the RX 6500 XT out of the water. But we are still essentially talking about a new Nvidia graphics card with GTX 1660 Ti gaming performance, though one with the added veneer of ray tracing hardware and DLSS support. What are the RTX 3050 specs? The comparisons both AMD and Nvidia have made with their new cards generally hides where they actually sit in terms of relative performance. Both have spent an irrelevant amount of time putting their new cards up against the GTX 1650, with AMD also pitting the RX 6500 XT against the RX 570, and Nvidia the RTX 3050 against the GTX 1050. None of these comparisons make sense. The AMD card's poor performance is more ably highlighted by a comparison with the RX 5500 XT and RX 480—similarly specced and priced cards from generations back—and it is more meaningful to compare the RTX 3050 with the $279 GTX 1660 Ti than the $149 GTX 1650 or GTX 1050.The GA106 GPU Nvidia reportedly has at the heart of the RTX 3050 is a smaller version than that used in the RTX 3060 which makes it roughly the same size as the chip used in the old GTX 1660 Ti. It does though have almost double the number of transistors at its heart and, thanks to the excellent Ampere architecture it comes with over one thousand more shaders inside it. It is also notable that AMD's latest GPU, the Navi 24 silicon inside the RX 6500 XT is a 107mm2 chip, while the GA106 is something in the region of 276mm2. That's something which will likely come into play when it comes to manufacturing and the numbers of GPUs that each company can produce to fulfil the demand for their cards. Those 2,560 CUDA cores in the RTX 3050 are split between 20 SMs which also then delivers 20 RT cores and 80 Tensor cores. It's those last two specs that separate the RTX 3050 from its GTX 1660 Ti brethren and ought to make it a far more tempting choice for the mainstream gamer. The RT cores are what allow for ray tracing and the Tensor Cores then allow you to enable DLSS to make ray tracing actually playable at a decent frame rate, all thanks to the magic of AI-powered super sampling.The RTX 3050 has a similar total graphics power (TGP) compared with the GTX 1660 Ti, too, with 130W vs. 120W for the older card. Along with that extra 10W, you also get another 2GB of GDDR6 memory for a total of 8GB. Though that runs on a thinner 128-bit aggregated memory bus compared with the GTX 1660 Ti's 192-bit bus, which is why you end up with less memory bandwidth as a result.
  13. -Dark If you can help him he wants his account back @Ap0caLipse pls help him see what happend :Screenshot-20220130-015413.png

  14. Nothing is impossible 💪🔥

  15. 1: I really want to join with team. and if I do anything wrong with anyone I say sorry. I just want to learn a lot with them and also help team❤️ 2: Actually now I don't have idea. But maybe they will be ideas with more time 🔥🙏❤️
  16. Now Iam in journaliste & guardian of gaming i Want join in vgr too if u want . I can make activity every day in forum but about ts3 i cant because i have problems with pc

  17. Agree with u for this New idea 🔥❤️

  18. Iam join in 2 projets + i leave cs no CSBD
  19. US President Joe Biden announced that he will transfer US forces to Eastern European countries that are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the near term, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of what he described as excessive panic. "I will be sending troops to Eastern Europe and NATO countries in the near term. Not a large number" of troops, Biden told reporters as he got off the plane after returning from a tour in Pennsylvania (eastern).https://www.aljazeera.net/news/politics/2022/1/29/أزمة-أوكرانيا-بوتين-يرأس-اجتماعا In turn, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that any Russian move against Ukraine would lead to a strengthening of NATO on Russia's western borders. Austin added - during a joint press conference with the Chief of Staff, General Mark Milley - that there is still room for diplomacy to resolve the crisis between Ukraine and Russia. He said the United States offered Russia a diplomatic way out of the crisis.Austin considered that the opportunity is available to diplomacy, and stressed his country's commitment to helping Ukraine defend itself, noting that Washington delivered Kiev last year security aid worth 650 million dollars. He said that it is clear that Russian President Vladimir Putin currently has the ability to attack Ukraine, but he has not made a decision yet, adding that the outbreak of war between Ukraine and Russia is not inevitable. Milley, for his part, stressed that the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders is greater than any since the Cold War, noting that if Russia launched a large-scale military attack on its western neighbor, the human cost would be horrific, as large numbers of casualties would fall in a densely po[CENSORED]ted area.
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