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‘Jewish and democratic’ were never in question for state’s founders, scholar says – The Times of Israel

  1. ‘Jewish and democratic’ were never in question for state’s founders, scholar says The Times of Israel
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US retailer drops prices on GeForce RTX 30 Founders Edition GPUs, RTX 3080 cheaper than RTX 3070 – VideoCardz.com

  1. US retailer drops prices on GeForce RTX 30 Founders Edition GPUs, RTX 3080 cheaper than RTX 3070 VideoCardz.com
  2. This is the all-AMD gaming laptop deal I’ve been waiting nearly a year for PC Gamer
  3. Deeply-discounted RTX 3070, RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti, and RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition GPUs hit Best Buy’s clearance sale Notebookcheck.net
  4. The ASUS Strix Scar 15 With 14-Core CPU, 150W RTX 3070 Ti, Gets A $150 Price Cut, Making It An Even More Attractive Gaming Laptop Purchase Wccftech
  5. This budget gaming PC with an RTX 3060 just dropped to below $1000 Gamesradar
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Deeply-discounted RTX 3070, RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti, and RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition GPUs hit Best Buy’s clearance sale – Notebookcheck.net

  1. Deeply-discounted RTX 3070, RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti, and RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition GPUs hit Best Buy’s clearance sale Notebookcheck.net
  2. Best Buy Heavily Discounts Nvidia RTX 30 Graphics Card Stocks Tom’s Hardware
  3. US retailer drops prices on GeForce RTX 30 Founders Edition GPUs, RTX 3080 cheaper than RTX 3070 VideoCardz.com
  4. This budget gaming PC with an RTX 3060 just dropped below $1000 Gamesradar
  5. The ASUS Strix Scar 15 With 14-Core CPU, 150W RTX 3070 Ti, Gets A $150 Price Cut, Making It An Even More Attractive Gaming Laptop Purchase Wccftech
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition Pictured, Will Utilize AD104-250/251 GPUs With 200W TGP

It looks like NVIDIA has decided to offer its next gaming graphics card, the GeForce RTX 4070, in a Founders Edition flavor.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 To Come In Founders Edition Flavor: 200W TDP Design & AD104-250/251 GPUs

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card will be the next GeForce RTX 40 product to hit retail shelves. A few days ago, we reported that the graphics card would be going into full production by the mid of February and it looks like that indeed seems to be the case since the company already has a Founders Edition variation in the works.

Our friends at RedGamingTech seem to have received the first pictures of the packaging for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition graphics card. The box looks very legit and uses the same design scheme that has been adopted by the GeForce RTX 4090 & RTX 4080 FE cards but while the outside looks very familiar, the insides are very different. The holder or the cut-out in which the actual card will be placed is much smaller than the one we saw on our RTX 4090 and 4080 packages which means that this will be a totally new Founders Edition design.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition Leak Box Pictures (Image Credits: RedGamingTech):

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Founders Edition Official Box Pictures:

While the full dimensions of the card cannot be seen on the back, the Width of the card is listed at 112mm which is much smaller than the 137mm width of the GeForce RTX 4090 & RTX 4080 cards (Founders Edition). As expected, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 will ship with the PCIe Gen5 cable adapter and utilize a 2x 8-pin design, similar to the vast majority of RTX 4070 Ti AIB cards.

Now the reason why the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti never got a Founders Edition card is also very funny, to be honest. NVIDIA wanted to use the same cooler as the RTX 4080 on the card before the card got Unlaunched and relaunched as the RTX 4070 Ti. NVIDIA didn’t have enough time to make a large quantity of brand-new coolers labeled with the proper RTX 4070 Ti branding and decided to just go ahead with an AIB-only launch. Earlier, Moore’s Law is Dead also revealed some renders of the GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition design which does look like a standard 2-slot design with a flow-through fan layout.

As far as the specifications are concerned, we don’t know what the final configuration would be but the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card will utilize the AD104-250/251 GPU core which will peak with a 200W TGP. The AD104-250 & AD104-251 GPUs are virtually the same chip and the latter isn’t going to be featured on the RTX 4060 as we thought so. Instead, the 251 designated chip will utilize a slightly different circuit as pointed out by HKEPC, allowing for lower BOM costs (around $1 Less) & also helping improve power efficiency slightly.

Previous leaks have hinted at similar specs with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 rocking 5888 CUDA cores, and 12 GB GDDR6X VRAM clocked at 21 Gbps, We also pointed out that the graphics card will utilize the PG141 SKU 345/343 PCB layout which is designed to be very compact in size.

NVIDIA Full AD104 GPU Block Diagram:

We expect that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card should launch in the 2H of 2023 at a price of around $599-$699 US. We will keep you updated as more information comes by.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Card Lineup (Rumored):

Graphics Card GPU PCB Variant SM Units / Cores Memory / Bus Memory Clock / Bandwidth TBP Power Connectors Launch
NVIDIA Titan A / GeForce RTX 40? AD102-450? TBD 144 / 18432? 48 GB / 384-bit 24 Gbps / 1.15 TB/s ~800W 2x 16-pin TBD
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti AD102-350? TBD 144 / 18432? 24 GB / 384-bit 24 Gbps / 1.15 TB/s ~600W 1x 16-pin TBD
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 AD102-300 PG136 128 / 16384 24 GB / 384-bit 21 Gbps / 1.00 TB/s 450W 1x 16-pin Q4 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 AD103-300 PG139 SKU 360 76 / 9728 16 GB / 256-bit 23 Gbps / 716.8 GB/s 320W 1x 16-pin Q4 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AD104-400 PG141 SKU 331 60 / 7680 12 GB / 192-bit 21 Gbps / 504.0 GB/s 285W 1x 16-pin Q1 2023
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 AD104-251/250 PG141-SKU 345/343 46 / 5888 12 GB / 192-bit 21 Gbps / 504.0 GB/s ~200W 1x 16-pin Q2 2023?
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti TBD TBD 34 / 4352 TBD TBD ~200W 1x 16-pin Q2 2023?
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 AD106-300 TBD TBD TBD TBD ~150W 1 x 16-pin Q3 2023?

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition packaging leaks out

NVIDIA has reference design for RTX 4070 and possibly RTX 4060 Ti as well

YouTuber RedGamingTech shared exclusive photos of box for yet unannounced RTX 4070 box. While there was no card inside, it confirms that NVIDIA might once again offer their design alongside board partners. 

NVIDIA RTX 4070 Founders Edition box, Source: RedGamingTech

The picture above supposedly confirms NVIDIA’s earlier plans RTX 4070 Founders Edition GPU, that’s despite not offering a higher-end RTX 4070 TI model with their in-house design. The box that was pictured shows no card, which means that the card was either not ready at the time, or this was just a box design being prepared for a card that may come out.

Another leaker (kopite7kimi) came forward by saying that the same cooler design might be used by another AD104 GPU called RTX 4060 Ti. Both SKUs are expected in the first half of 2023. It would be a logical decision to reuse an existing board design and cooler for two cards.

NVIDIA RTX 4070 Founders Edition box, Source: RedGamingTech

The data written on the box confirms that the card would require a 2×8-pin to 1×16-pin power adapter, and it would be 112mm wide. For comparison, the RTX 4080 is 140mm wide, so this Founders Edition GPUs is considerably smaller.

As long as speculation is considered, RTX 4070 is using AD104-250 or AD104-251 GPU with 5888 CUDA Cores. This model is to feature 12GB GDDR6X memory and 192-bit memory bus, so the same configuration as RTX 4070 Ti. Reduced core count allows NVIDIA to lower the power consumption to 200-250W level.

The latest information indicates that the mass production of AD104-250 GPU is set for the second half of February, which typically means market availability a few weeks later.

RUMORED NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Specs
VideoCardz.com RTX 4070 Ti RTX 4070 RTX 4060 Ti
Picture
Board-SKU PG141-SKU331 PG141-SKU345/344/343 PG190
Architecture Ada (TSMC 4N) Ada (TSMC 4N) Ada (TSMC 4N)
GPU AD104-400 AD104-250/251 AD106-350
CUDA Cores
Boost Clock TBC TBC
Memory
Memory Bus
Default TGP
Release Date January 5th, 2023 Production Feb/March TBC

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Adam Sandler leads tributes to Budd Friedman after Improv founder’s death at 90: ‘Can’t thank this man enough’

Budd Friedman, known for kick-starting the careers of many notable comedians as the founder of the Improv, died on Saturday in Los Angeles. He was 90.

Adam Sandler shared gratitude for getting a chance to know Friedman, who helped him establish a name in the comedy circuit. 

“Budd Friedman. Can’t thank this man enough for what he gave to all of us,” Sandler tweeted Sunday. “A comedy home. All the stage time. All the tips. All the encouragement. A place for comedians to hang out and talk about nothing but comedy.”

Friedman first opened the Improv in Manhattan in 1963 before launching a second location in West Hollywood on Melrose Avenue in 1974. He was Bette Midler’s first manager and helped Richard Pryor, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Larry David and Andy Kaufman break into the business. 

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Budd Friedman, the founder of The Improv, died Saturday at the age of 90. Adam Sandler was one of many celebrities to pay tribute to the legend.
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The Hollywood Improv shared a clip of Friedman while discussing how he “changed the world” with his vision of bringing people together through comedy. 

“The comedy world lost a giant today,” the club wrote. “In 1963 he changed the world of comedy by creating the first comedy club for the masses to come together in laughter. In 1963 he changed the world. He went global. He was a pioneer. He was a gentleman. He was a luminary.”

Friedman reportedly died of heart failure, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He wrote “The Improv: An Oral History of the Comedy Club That Revolutionized Stand-Up” in 2017, with a foreword by Jay Leno. 

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He described discovering Robin Williams in the book, “”From the moment he walked in, it was obvious to me and everybody else that he was going to become a big star, perhaps even one of the biggest we’d ever seen, which, of course, turned out to be true beyond anything we could have ever imagined.”

Budd’s comedy days began after opening the Manhattan location for Broadway performers to hang out following shows. 

He hired Liza Minnelli to sing, Barry Manilow played the piano, and Rodney Dangerfield was once a host. Danny Aiello was also once hired to be a bouncer.

Jamie Masada owner of the Laugh Factory told Fox News Digital, “Budd was a genuinely good person. Whenever we talked, he was always very nice to me.”

“They called Budd The Godfather, Mitzi Shore The Queen and myself The King of Comedy”.

Rob Schneider tweeted, “Budd Friedman died yesterday. Budd literally invented the modern stand up comedy club. He made it possible for me & so many others to make a living for our families doing what we love! It was because of Budd’s support & kindness that I had chance to live my dreams & get discovered.”

Richard Lewis wrote how Friedman acted as a father figure following the death of his own “hero” dad in 1971. 

“I was lost and found by this man who was a veritable kingmaker for many young comedians at his famed Improv,” Lewis tweeted. “In many ways he was a lifesaver. I loved him and his family. RIP pal.”

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George Wallace shared a picture with Friedman and wrote, “We all get the light someday. Thank you for everything, Budd Friedman. They’re clearing the aisle for you at that big Improv in the sky.”

Director Judd Apatow said he was “so sad to learn of the passing of the legendary Budd Friedman, the owner of The Improv, who discovered everyone you love. A great man who we all loved. He made the world much happier!” 

Loni Love admitted Budd was the reason “many comics you see today are working.” She added, “He put money in our pockets and provided a space for us to audition and be seen for our stand up.. thank you so much Budd for believing in the power of comedy.. you changed the world now rest.” 

Late night host Jimmy Fallon wrote, “St. Peter’s like ‘Out of the aisles, out of the aisles, Budd’s coming through.’ Rest in peace, Budd Friedman.”

Fallon gave Friedman a huge shout-out in 2017 when Friedman released a book detailing a few of his favorite memories running the hottest club in town. “Budd gave me my start,” Fallon said at the time before joking his mom was just happy he was getting fed by the club.

Kevin Nealon wrote, “Such sad news to hear of the passing of my friend Budd Friedman. If it weren’t for him and his club I wouldn’t have a career. Always grateful. God bless you Budd.”

Whitney Cummings paid tribute to Budd as “one of the great champions of comedy and comedians.” Cummings added, “Just a monumental, incredible man. I will never stop performing at the Improv Comedy Clubs.”

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“Budd Friedman was always so kind to me. We’d have dinner together in Vegas and LA,” Rich Vos tweeted. “He would go on stage just to introduce me. I talked to him about comedy at length. Gave me two of my first TV spots. He hosted many of the deaf shows Bob Golub put together in NY. May he RIP.”

Friedman is survived by wife Alix, children Zoe, Dax, Beth and Ross, and five grandchildren.

Fox News Digital’s Lary Fink contributed to this report.

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Cancer vaccine may be ready by 2030, say founders of COVID vaccine makers BioNTech

LONDON — The world could be only a few years away from a cancer vaccine, according to the couple behind the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine.

“We feel that a cure for cancer or to changing cancer patients’ lives is in our grasp,” professor Ozlem Tureci told BBC News in an interview over the weekend. Her husband, professor Ugur Sahin, with whom she cofounded the German pharmaceutical company BioNTech, said he thought cancer vaccines could be widely available “before 2030.”

The husband-and-wife duo founded BioNTech in 2008 originally to develop and produce treatments for individualized cancer immunotherapy, using mRNA technology. But when the pandemic hit, they adapted this technology to create one of the first and most effective COVID-19 vaccines.

Scientists have been working on a cancer vaccine for decades. One approach is to teach the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells — ideally preventing cancer from growing in the first place. Further along are other types of vaccines designed to treat people who already have cancer, including one FDA-approved cancer vaccine for people with advanced prostate cancer.

Corporate flags wave outside the BioNTeCH research institute in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany, on Oct. 5, 2022.

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“From the very beginning, our focus has always been on exploiting the full potential of the body’s immune system to successfully help address cancer and infectious diseases,” the company’s website says.

In this recent interview, the two professors explained that their experience of developing the COVID vaccine could help accelerate their work on a cancer vaccine as it launched the mRNA technology into the mainstream.

An employee holds up a vial of an oncological product under development, at the BioNTech research institute in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany, on Oct. 5, 2022.

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“What we have developed over decades for cancer vaccine development has been the tailwind for developing the COVID-19 vaccine, and now the Covid-19 vaccine and our experience in developing it gives back to our cancer work,” Tureci said, explaining that “mRNA acts as a blueprint and allows you to tell the body to produce the drug or the vaccine … and when you use mRNA as a vaccine, the mRNA is a blueprint for the ‘wanted poster’ of the enemy — in this case, cancer antigens which distinguish cancer cells from normal cells.”

“The development of several COVID vaccines in record time showed the possibilities of mRNA vaccine technology, which could one day become an effective treatment to help beat cancer,” Dr. Sam Godfrey, research information lead at Cancer Research U.K., said.

“Just as science was our route out of the pandemic, science is our route to beating cancer. We’re optimistic that, in the future, we will see mRNA technology and other exciting vaccine approaches giving doctors more treatment options to help beat cancer,” Godfrey added.

Many other pharmaceutical companies, including vaccine maker Moderna, are also working on mRNA vaccines to target specific cancers.

“Using vaccines to treat cancer is an exciting emerging field,” Godfrey said. “We’ve already partnered with Vaccitech to trial one of the world’s first therapeutic vaccines for lung cancer, and we are funding cutting-edge research learning how virus and vaccine technology might activate the immune system against cancer.”

This approach is not without roadblocks. For example, the BioNTech vaccine needs to be custom-designed for each person. However, a preliminary study in pancreatic cancer suggested the vaccine might help delay cancer reoccurrence, though more research is needed.

“Every step, every patient we treat in our cancer trials helps us to find out more about what we are against and how to address that,” Tureci said, before adding a note of caution: “We are always hesitant to say we will have a cure for cancer. We have a number of breakthroughs and we will continue to work on them.”

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Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030, say BioNTech founders | Cancer

Vaccines that target cancer could be available before the end of the decade, according to the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful Covid vaccines of the pandemic.

Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci, who co-founded BioNTech, the German firm that partnered with Pfizer to manufacture a revolutionary mRNA Covid vaccine, said they had made breakthroughs that fuelled their optimism for cancer vaccines in the coming years.

Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Prof Türeci described how the mRNA technology at the heart of BioNTech’s Covid vaccine could be repurposed so that it primed the immune system to attack cancer cells instead of invading coronaviruses.

Asked when cancer vaccines based on mRNA might be ready to use in patients, Prof Sahin said they could be available “before 2030”.

An mRNA Covid vaccine works by ferrying the genetic instructions for harmless spike proteins on the Covid virus into the body. The instructions are taken up by cells which churn out the spike protein. These proteins, or antigens, are then used as “wanted posters” – telling the immune system’s antibodies and other defences what to search for and attack.

The same approach can be taken to prime the immune system to seek out and destroy cancer cells, said Türeci, BioNTech’s chief medical officer. Rather than carrying code that identifies viruses, the vaccine contains genetic instructions for cancer antigens – proteins that stud the surfaces of tumour cells.

BioNTech was working on mRNA cancer vaccines before the pandemic struck but the firm pivoted to produce Covid vaccines in the face of the global emergency. The firm now has several cancer vaccines in clinical trials. Türeci said the development and success of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, which is similar to the Moderna Covid shot, “gives back to our cancer work”.

The German firm hopes to develop treatments for bowel cancer, melanoma and other cancer types, but substantial hurdles lie ahead. The cancer cells that make up tumours can be studded with a wide variety of different proteins, making it extremely difficult to make a vaccine that targets all of the cancer cells and no healthy tissues.

Türeci told Kuenssberg that BioNTech had learned how to manufacture mRNA vaccines faster during the pandemic, and had a better understanding of how people’s immune systems responded to mRNA. The intense development and rapid rollout of the Covid shot had also helped medicines regulators work out how to approve the vaccines. “This will definitely accelerate also our cancer vaccine,” she added.

But Türeci remained cautious about the work. “As scientists we are always hesitant to say we will have a cure for cancer,” she said. “We have a number of breakthroughs and we will continue to work on them.”

In August, Moderna said it was suing BioNTech and its partner, the US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, for patent infringement over the company’s Covid-19 vaccine.

Asked about that, Sahin said: “Our innovations are original. We have spent 20 years of research in developing this type of treatment and of course we will fight for our intellectual property.”

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Patagonia Founder’s Big Donation Potentially Saves Him More Than $1 Billion in Taxes

  • Yvon Chouinard said on Wednesday that he’s giving away Patagonia’s wealth to fight climate change.
  • The donations could save the Patagonia founder’s family over $1 billion in taxes, experts calculated.
  • It shows how wealthy people don’t pay taxes in the same way everyone else does, those experts say.

It was the business proclamation heard around the world: Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard was giving away his company’s wealth to fight climate change. What wasn’t heralded so loudly: He could be avoiding more than a billion dollars in taxes while doing so.

“Instead of ‘going public,’ you could say we’re ‘going purpose,'” Chouinard said in a statement announcing the move. “Instead of extracting value from nature and transforming it into wealth for investors, we’ll use the wealth Patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth.”

Earlier this year, another businessman from a different side of the political spectrum – Chicago’s Barry Seid – used a similar structure to donate his $1.6 billion business to a nonprofit that advocates for conservative causes, including restricting abortion access and appointing conservative judges to the federal bench, according to a report in the New York Times.

Seid was able to avoid paying taxes on the sale of his business, an electronics manufacturer called Tripp Lite, by donating it to the nonprofit Marble Freedom Trust. And he got to make sure his pet causes were cared for — much like Chouinard has done with the donation of Patagonia to his own nonprofits that he says will advocate for climate change.

It was a huge move, and it instantly lit up the business world. It also might give Chouinard and his family a big tax break, experts who monitor such big transactions told Insider.

That’s because of the structure of the donation: Chouinard told the New York Times that the family’s voting stock — about 2% of all shares — was being transferred to a new trust run by family members and advisers, called the Patagonia Purpose Trust. The rest of the privately owned company’s stock, which the family now holds, will go to a new nonprofit called Holdfast Collective.  

The Times reports that, in transferring that stock to the trust, the Chouinards are on the hook for $17.5 million in gift taxes. However, they’re not going to pay any taxes on the value that stock has accrued since they first acquired it — what’s called capital gains taxes. Bloomberg estimates that the capital gains tax on the donation could have come in at more than $700 million.

Similarly, the massive amounts of stock headed for the 501(c)(4) nonprofit are also tax-exempt. Justin Miller, national director of wealth planning at Evercore Wealth Management, estimates that if 98% of the $3 billion donated had been subject to a federal gift tax, it would have been as much as $1.176 billion with the 40% levy.

A Patagonia spokesperson told Insider the Chouinard family did not ask to create a company structure to avoid taxes.

“Patagonia pays its taxes,” the spokesperson said. “We have at times advocated for increased corporate tax rates to support climate initiatives. We did this most recently in our support of the Build Back Better plan – we said we would be willing to pay a higher corporate tax rate for stronger climate policies.”

Some experts say the structure Chouinard used to offload the company is helping the founding family of Patagonia “opt out” of the tax system the rest of us are subject to — or at least those of us who aren’t billionaires.

The structure of the Chouinards’ donations falls under a quirk of American tax law: Wealthy people don’t pay taxes in the same way everyone else does

“You can give appreciated assets to a (c)(4) corporation and not have to pay any capital gains tax. And that’s just the flaw,” Chuck Collins, the director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the left-leaning Institute for Policy Studies, told Insider. “Regardless of how generous the donor is, they shouldn’t be able to entirely opt out of taxes. That’s my view.”

There are a whole lot of mechanisms for the ultra-wealthy to move money around and not have to pay any levy on it. When it comes to why Chouinard isn’t paying much in taxes, “there’s a simple legal answer — because he does not need to,” Steve Rosenthal, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center, told Insider.

The structure of the donations means that the family won’t get any charitable tax deduction, either, since they’re pouring stocks into a 501(c)(4) and not a 501(c)(3). When you donate to a 501(c)(4), they’re generally not eligible for a charitable tax deduction on your federal income tax — and, because of legislation signed into law under President Obama, those donations aren’t subject to federal gift tax. Non-billionaires who claim donations on their taxes are probably donating into a 501(c)(3) in order to get deductions.

Demand Fair Trade sticker seen in the Patagonia store window in Dublin city center during Level 5 Covid-19 lockdown. On Saturday, 13 March 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.

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Miller said the choice of a 501(c)(4) instead of a 501(c)(3) makes sense: The family likely would not have been able to stay in control of a 501(c)(3). Russell James, director of graduate studies in personal financial planning at Texas Tech University, said that the ultra-wealthy generally “can’t even use charitable income tax deductions.” That’s because they work to make sure that their on-paper income is low.

“They tend to have high wealth and low reportable income and deductions are limited to a percentage of income,” James told Insider. “So if they make a gift of even a small share of their wealth, it completely overwhelms their reportable income, meaning they are already maxed out on their donations that have tax benefits.”

In short, then, “these alternate structures make more sense because you have more control, can spend it on politics, and you didn’t really need the charitable tax deduction anyway,” James said. Meanwhile, a 501(c)(4) can spend its money on political causes — like fighting climate change; a 501(c)(3) generally cannot.

Tax law means people can do the same for much less worthy reasons

While the Chouinards say they are are putting their billions towards fighting the climate crisis, other wealthy people can use the same type of structures for causes that are dear to them, too — and perhaps not so politically popular: Maybe an oil baron would want to use a similar structure to pump profits into supporting drilling for carbon. 

“The argument for a change in tax policy to implement a gift tax for 501(c)(4)s is that not only can an individual donate unlimited — they can continue to grow tax free for generations,” Miller said. “So $3 billion today could easily be $9 billion 20 years from now. Completely free of taxes and all used for political purposes.”

Current tax policy “allows individuals to not only influence politics during their lifetime but for generations after they are gone,” Miller said. Ultimately, even if there’s a “good” 501(c)(4) organization, “there’s nothing stopping anyone else from donating to a different organization you don’t agree with — and these donations can have lasting effects.”



Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard

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“I object to the tax rules in this area, because to me, it seems that the tax rules are subsidizing these political agendas,” Rosenthal said. “Everyone should be able to advance their political agendas as they see fit with their assets, but we should draft the tax rules in a way that forecloses benefits from using resources to advance an agenda.”

Notably, tax expert Harvey Bezozi said it’s an unusual strategy, and probably won’t become common. That’s because, with the 501(c)(4) in play, there won’t be an income tax deduction, and it’s unlikely most families would want to use their funds more for political purposes than charitable ones.

But Chouinard’s donations illustrate how the ultra-wealthy, even when championing big causes, fall out of the realm of taxation, which means that the public purse — the one that pays for roads and airports and healthcare subsidies — could be deprived of around a billion dollars in tax revenue, in Patagonia’s case.

“We applaud this sort of charitable impulse and the desire,” Collins said. Still, Collins said, “some portion of that money should go to pay the taxes that the rest of us are paying on our income and assets.”

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NVIDIA’s Next-Gen GeForce RTX 40 Founders Edition Cooler For High-End GPUs Allegedly Leaks Out

The next-generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series Founders Edition design has allegedly been leaked by QbitLeaks. The new design shows us a glimpse of the updated Founders Edition GPU cooler that will be featured on the high-end Ada Lovelace GPUs such as the RTX 4090 and 4080.

NVIDIA’s Massive GeForce RTX 40 Founders Edition Cooler Allegedly Leaks Out, Coming To An RTX 4090 & RTX 4080 Graphics Card Soon!

According to the leaker, this new cooler design that has been pictured will be part of the GTC ’22 keynote that is to be held two weeks later. There are no details provided as to which card this is but the updated shroud and fan design do match the RTX 4080 cooler that leaked out a few days ago. It looks like NVIDIA will be reusing its existing cooler design and giving it a slight visual overhaul.

We have seen in previous leaks that the heatsink under the shroud has been updated with a larger thermal contact surface area that covers the GPU, VRAM, & VRMs. The fans have been updated to a 7-blade fan design and also got slightly larger but the overall looks of the shroud & design remain mostly the same as the current Founders Edition graphics cards. This updated design should help deliver much better cooling for the Ada Lovelace GPUs which will be consuming lots of power. The cards will also utilize a PCIe Gen 5.0 connector interface and a Gen 5.0 power interface through the new 16-pin connectors.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition Graphics Card Cooler / Shroud Leak:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Founders Edition Graphics Card Cooler / Shroud Leak:

The leaker states that this picture is a teaser for GTC so we might definitely get to see CEO Jensen talk about his next-gen gaming lineup during the event. GTC has previously been a data center & HPC-specific event but with the recent decline in NVIDIA’s earnings, mostly due to a falling gaming market, the company has repurposed its prime event and dedicated it to gamers.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 ‘Expected’ Specifications

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 is expected to utilize a cut-down AD103-300 GPU configuration with 9,728 cores or 76 SMs enabled of the total 84 units whereas the previous configuration offered 80 SMs or 10,240 cores. While the full GPU comes packed with 64 MB of L2 cache and up to 224 ROPs, the RTX 4080 might end up with 48 MB of L2 cache and lower ROPs too due to its cut-down design. The card is expected to be based on the PG136/139-SKU360 PCB.

As for memory specs, the GeForce RTX 4080 is expected to rock 16 GB GDDR6X capacities that are said to be adjusted at 23 Gbps speeds across a 256-bit bus interface. This will provide up to 736 GB/s of bandwidth. This is still a tad bit slower than the 760 GB/s bandwidth offered by the RTX 3080 since it comes with a 320-bit interface but a lowly 10 GB capacity. To compensate for the lower bandwidth, NVIDIA could be integrating a next-gen memory compression suite to make up for the 256-bit interface.

For power, the TBP is now set to be rated at 340W, a 20W increase from the previous 320W spec that we got. This brings the TBP to the same ballpark as the existing RTX 3080 graphics card (up to 350W). Now it is not known whether the other RTX 40 series graphics cards will also be getting the faster GDDR6X memory treatment but we know that Micron has commenced full mass production of up to 24 Gbps GDDR6X memory modules so they have to go somewhere.

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 “Expected” TBP – 340W
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 “Official” TBP – 350W

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Series Preliminary Specs:

Graphics Card Name NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
GPU Name Ada Lovelace AD102-250? Ada Lovelace AD103-300? Ampere GA102-225 Ampere GA102-200
Process Node TSMC 4N TSMC 4N Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm
Die Size ~450mm2 ~450mm2 628.4mm2 628.4mm2
Transistors TBD TBD 28 Billion 28 Billion
CUDA Cores 14848 9728? 10240 8704
TMUs / ROPs TBD / 232? TBD / 214? 320 / 112 272 / 96
Tensor / RT Cores TBD / TBD TBD / TBD 320 / 80 272 / 68
Base Clock TBD TBD 1365 MHz 1440 MHz
Boost Clock ~2600 MHz ~2500 MHz 1665 MHz 1710 MHz
FP32 Compute ~55TFLOPs ~50 TFLOPs 34 TFLOPs 30 TFLOPs
RT TFLOPs TBD TBD 67 TFLOPs 58 TFLOPs
Tensor-TOPs TBD TBD 273 TOPs 238 TOPs
Memory Capacity 20 GB GDDR6X 16 GB GDDR6X?
12 GB GDDR6X?
12 GB GDDR6X 10 GB GDDR6X
Memory Bus 320-bit 256-bit?
192-bit?
384-bit 320-bit
Memory Speed 21.0 Gbps? 23.0 Gbps? 19 Gbps 19 Gbps
Bandwidth 840 GB/s 736 GB/s?
552 GB/s?
912 Gbps 760 Gbps
TBP 450W 340W 350W 320W
Price (MSRP / FE) $1199 US? $699 US? $1199 $699 US
Launch (Availability) 2023? July 2022? 3rd June 2021 17th September 2020

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ‘Expected’ Specifications

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 will use 128 SMs of the 144 SMs for a total of 16,384 CUDA cores. The GPU will come packed with 96 MB of L2 cache and a total of 384 ROPs which is simply insane. The clock speeds are not confirmed yet but considering that the TSMC 4N process is being used, we are expecting clocks between the 2.0-3.0 GHz range.

As for memory specs, the GeForce RTX 4090 is expected to rock 24 GB GDDR6X capacities that will be clocked at 21 Gbps speeds across a 384-bit bus interface. This will provide up to 1 TB/s of bandwidth. This is the same bandwidth as the existing RTX 3090 Ti graphics card and as far as the power consumption is concerned, the TBP is said to be rated at 450W which means that TGP may end up lower than that. The card will be powered by a single 16-pin connector which delivers up to 600W of power. It is likely that we may get 500W+ custom designs as we saw with the RTX 3090 Ti.

As for its feature set, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 graphics cards will rock all the modern NV feature sets such as the latest 4th Gen Tensor Cores, 3rd gen RT cores, the latest NVENC Encoder, and NVCDEC Decoder, and support for the latest APIs. They will pack all the modern RTX features such as DLSS, Reflex, Broadcast, Resizable-BAR, Freestyle, Ansel, Highlights, Shadowplay, and G-SYNC support too.

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 “Expected” TBP – 450W
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 “Official” TBP – 350W

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090 ‘Preliminary’ Specs:

Graphics Card Name NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
GPU Name Ada Lovelace AD102-350? Ada Lovelace AD102-300? Ampere GA102-350 Ampere GA102-300
Process Node TSMC 4N TSMC 4N Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm
Die Size ~600mm2 ~600mm2 628.4mm2 628.4mm2
Transistors TBD TBD 28 Billion 28 Billion
CUDA Cores 18432 16128 10752 10496
TMUs / ROPs TBD / 384 TBD / 384 336 / 112 328 / 112
Tensor / RT Cores TBD / TBD TBD / TBD 336 / 84 328 / 82
Base Clock TBD TBD 1560 MHz 1400 MHz
Boost Clock ~2800 MHz ~2600 MHz 1860 MHz 1700 MHz
FP32 Compute ~103 TFLOPs ~90 TFLOPs 40 TFLOPs 36 TFLOPs
RT TFLOPs TBD TBD 74 TFLOPs 69 TFLOPs
Tensor-TOPs TBD TBD 320 TOPs 285 TOPs
Memory Capacity 24 GB GDDR6X 24 GB GDDR6X 24 GB GDDR6X 24 GB GDDR6X
Memory Bus 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit
Memory Speed 24.0 Gbps 21.0 Gbps 21.0 Gbps 19.5 Gbps
Bandwidth 1152 GB/s 1008 GB/s 1008 GB/s 936 Gbps
TGP 600W 450W 450W 350W
Price (MSRP / FE) $1999 US? $1499 US? $1999 US $1499 US
Launch (Availability) 2023? October 2022? 29th March 2022 24th September 2020

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards including the RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 graphics cards will be amongst the first graphics cards besides the RTX 4090 to launch to gamers. The RTX 4090 is so far expected to launch on October 22 but an unveiling is expected at NVIDIA’s GTC keynote later this month.

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