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cook’s cash out, openai’s huge financing, the black myth tourism craze, and the absence of intel detection tools, here’s a look at the major events in today’s tech world!

2024-10-04

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[itbear] cook recently sold a large number of apple shares, cashing out more than $50 million, which has attracted market attention. after this stock sale, cook still holds a large number of apple shares, some of which will be gradually unlocked in the next few years.

at the same time, openai announced that it successfully raised us$6.6 billion, and the company’s valuation soared to us$157 billion. this round of financing was led by a number of well-known investment institutions, including thrive capital, microsoft, nvidia, etc., demonstrating the market’s strong confidence in the field of artificial intelligence.

domestically, the continued popularity of the game "black myth: wukong" has driven the rapid growth of shanxi's tourism industry. during the national day, the number of travel bookings in shanxi province increased significantly from the previous month, and the tourism market in many cities showed strong momentum.

intel recently admitted that it has not yet developed tools to help users detect whether 13/14 generation cpus are damaged. previously, intel had confirmed the root cause of the processor instability issue and planned to launch a microcode update to fix the problem. however, intel said it is still researching how to tell whether the processor is affected.

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