5 things that happened in the world of tech this month

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Intel Arc launch – Intel, the renowned multinational cooperation recently announced the launch of Intel Arc Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) for laptops in the first quarter of 2022. The launch of Intel Arc A370M has been scheduled for the 30th of March and the Inter Arc A-series is expected to double the graphic performance of integrated graphics and be battery-friendly according to Intel Vice President and General Manager Lisa Pearce.


McDonald’s announces plan to launch a virtual restaurant in the Metaverse – According to trademark attorney Josh Gerben, McDonald’s has plans to launch a virtual restaurant in the Metaverse as indicated by the ten trademark applications filed by the company. The virtual restaurant is expected to allow virtual reality gamers to order virtual burgers, which will then be delivered to their doorsteps.

McDonald's "virtual restaurants" are coming soon to the Metaverse |  CryptoSlate

Sony announces new AI – The launch of Gran Turismo Sophy, artificial intelligence that is described as “a revolutionary superhuman racing AI agent” was announced recently. Gran Turismo Sophy is a product of a three-collaboration between Sony AI, Polyphony Digital and Sony Interactive Entertainment and is expected to race against the best Gran Turismo players in the world.

Introducing Gran Turismo Sophy: a Superhuman Racing AI Agent Trained  Through Deep Reinforcement Learning - NEWS - gran-turismo.com

Artificial Intelligence in medicine – A group of researchers at MIT has discovered that the utilization of Artificial Intelligence systems could potentially relieve the time of Anesthesiologists in the operating theatres through an algorithm that was successful in administering the required doses using pre-recorded data from previous surgeries.

Research advances technology of AI assistance for anesthesiologists | MIT  News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sokin announces the launch of eCommerce in the Metaverse – According to CEO Vroon Modgill, the company based in the UK, will showcase a multitude of brands and retailers on the metaverse and will allow shoppers to buy, meet and invest with full eCommerce exchanges.

Sokin announces world's first metaverse ecommerce platform - Latest Retail  Technology News From Across The Globe - Charged