Der Ansatz der Starinvestorin Cathie Wood ist hinlänglich bekannt. Mit ihren Ark ETFs setzt die Investoren auf trend- und wachstumsstarke Aktien, wobei sie einen unternehmensorientierten und auf starken zukünftigen Visionen beruhenden Ansatz besitzt. Das ist natürlich nicht unumstritten. Vor alle.
Something Special still in George Over the years, Something Special has become the go-to party accessory shop for Georgians because of its vast supply of party costumes and decor, novelties and accessories. Thursday, 06 May 2021, 07:12 Something Special former owner Enver Cassim (left) with the new owners, Barry and Ceri Shackle-ton, next to him. Tarryn and Michael Stephenson are the respective owners of Tada Promotions and Resound that are operating from the same premises at 57 York Street. Photo: Alida de Beer Advertorial
GEORGE BUSINESS NEWS - The well-loved party accessory store in George, Something Special, has been sold to new owners and is reopening in a brand-new location under a fresh logo in Parkwood, 57 on York.
There has been a strong desire for a series of industry standard machine learning benchmarks, akin to the SPEC benchmarks for CPUs, in order to compare relative solutions. Over the past two years, MLCommons, an open engineering consortium, have been discussing and disclosing its MLPerf benchmarks for training and inference, with key consortium members releasing benchmark numbers as the series of tests gets refined. Today we see the full launch of MLPerf Inference v1.0, along with ~2000 results into the database. Alongside this launch, a new MLPerf Power Measurement technique to provide additional metadata on these test results is also being disclosed.
Dr Willie Cilliers, chairman of the AHi Photo: AHi
GEORGE NEWS - Eskom s proposed tariff structure adjustments tabled to the National Energy Regulator (Nersa) have been met with huge concern, especially in the current economic climate.
Among its proposals are:
• Doing away with inclining block tariffs (the smaller your consumption, the cheaper it is per unit and the more your consume, the more expensive it becomes);
• Introducing a residential time-of-use tariff, called Homeflex, for urban residential customers. Homeflex will only be mandatory for consumers who have embedded alternative power generation (electricity that they want to sell back to the grid).