Nvidia CEO says "Moore's Law is dead," Huang said, "Moore's Law, which provides twice the performance at the same cost, or doubles the cost at the same cost every year and a half, has ended, it has been completely over.

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Nvidia CEO said " Moore's Law is dead"

Huang Renxun said, "Moore's Law, which provides twice the performance at the same cost, or doubles the cost at the same cost every year and a half, has ended, it has completely ended." He believes that "computing is not a chip problem, but a software and chip problem", and therefore, Nvidia has developed a strong software ecosystem for its chips, which has led some analysts to see Nvidia as a rapidly rising software company.

Source: Market Watch

Lao Wang commented: Although Moore's Law has been declared dead several times, judging from the current development of semiconductor technology, this time it may be really dead.

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CFTC litigation against decentralized autonomous organizations

U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced a $250,000 fine and settlement against developers of the bZx protocol late Thursday. bZx is a protocol for decentralized lending. In 2020, the bZx protocol lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency due to code vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, the CFTC also filed a lawsuit against Ooki DAO, a decentralized autonomous organization that was used to govern the agreement in 2021. "DAO cannot be exempted from law enforcement and cannot violate the law without punishment," the CFTC said in a court filing. This is the first time that the CFTC has sued a decentralized autonomous organization, which also includes holders of governance tokens.

Source: The Block

Lao Wang commented: Many people may have the illusion that cryptocurrencies are anonymous, and DAO is not a responsibilities for the public.

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survey shows that bosses believe employees work less at home

A new survey by Microsoft shows that bosses and employees have fundamental differences over productivity when working from home. 87% of employees think they are as efficient at working from home as they are in the office, or even higher, but 80% of managers disagree. The survey asked more than 20,000 employees in 11 countries. There are usually about 14 million or 15 million jobs on LinkedIn, and before the pandemic, about 2% of them involved remote work. This was 20% a few months ago, and this month it has dropped to 15%.

Source: BBC

Lao Wang commented: Anyway, I don’t want to work at home.

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