According to the latest news, GoRatings, the world’s professional Go ranking website, recently announced the latest world rankings. Ke Jie, the Chinese player who ranked first in the world for 24 consecutive months, was finally overtaken by Google’s artificial intelligence robot AlphaGo. As of today, AlphaGo ranks first in the world with 3612 points and has finally surpassed all human beings. As shown above, the current Ke Jie ranks second in the world with 3608 points. The Korean player Li Shishi, who had previously lost 1:4 with AlphaGo’s “man-machine warsâ€, finished fourth with 3557. It is understood that according to the rules of Goratings World Go Ranking, if a newly added player wins only, it cannot be counted in the official ranking. AlphaGo had just lost a set of Li Shishi, which gave AlphaGo the opportunity to be ranked in the rankings, and has been ranked second in the world. On the other hand, the Goratings rule requires that the two parties that had previously played against each other, if their opponent's points change, their own points will be adjusted accordingly. AlphaGo had previously defeated Li Shishi with 4 wins and 1 loss. Therefore, as long as Li Shishi’s points increase, AlphaGo will also follow suit. The reason why Ke Jie's ranking dropped was because of the poor performance of Jin Libei's cross-strait world championships in recent days. Victory Zhou Junxun, negative Shi Yue and Tang Weixing, this gave AlphaGo the opportunity to be called the world's number one. However, this ranking may also change in the future as Ke Jie meets AlphaGo. On the 4th of this year, Yang Junan, Party Secretary of the General Administration of Sport of China General Administration of Sport of China, and President of the International Go Federation, revealed at the drawing ceremony of the Wuxi World Go Amateur Championship that the China Go Association and Google have made preliminary contacts and both parties have arranged one person at a time. The ultimate will of the machine. If nothing else happens, Ke Jie will conduct a "final man-machine war" with Alpha dogs during the year. At that time Ke Jie also responded and is expected to face AlphaGo during the year, but the specific time, location, and details of the competition have not yet been determined. However, the subsequent news was denied by Hasabis, the father of AlphaGo. Whether we can usher in the exciting "final man-machine war" between Ke Jie and AlphaGo in the future, let us wait and see.
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Digital Visual Interface Cable Connectors
DVI ConnectorWith the advent of technologies such as DVD players, high-definition televisions, and even digital cable, the need for more advanced cables and connectors has increased. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is one response to the growing need for interconnected systems, enabling digital systems to be connected to an array of displays. Yet DVI cables and connectors can also be complicated, and may lead to confusion between High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and DVI. Although the two systems have much in common, they service different niches of digital technology.
Digital Visual Interface
Older systems aren`t necessarily outdated systems. Although DVI preceded HDMI, it`s still widely used in both business and domestic settings. DVI connectors are designed to handle digital data transmission, incorporating three transmission channels in every connector link. The maximum bandwidth for data transfer is 165 megahertz, which is enough to relay up to 165 million pixels per second. Data is encoded for effective transfer, but a single link can handle around 4.95 gigabits per second of information. Double links can handle twice that amount.
Because a DVI cable carries information over a 165 megahertz bandwidth, complete digital resolution can be obtained. Using double link connectors increases the speed of transmission, but requires another cable. However, not many devices depend solely on a double link DVI, so this technolgy can be used on an as-desired basis.
Types of DVI Connectors
There are three general categories of DVI cable connectors: DVI-Digital (DVI-D), DVI-Integrated (DVI-I), and DVI-Analog (DVI-A). However, most connectors fall into one of the first two groups.
A standard DVI Connector is 37 mm wide and has 24 pins, 12 of which are used for a single link connection. When analog is involved, four additional pins are needed to support the additional lines of an analog signal. It is not possible to cross from a digital source to an analog display or vice versa. In those instances, an integrated connector is probably the best option. There are five common types of DVI connectors.
DVI-I Single Link
This kind of connector has three rows, each with six pins. There are two contacts. Because the connector is integrated, it can be used with both analog and digital applications.
DVI-I Dual Link
A DVI-I dual link connector can also be used with both digital and analog applications, but is configured with more pins to accommodate a dual connection. There are three rows with eight pins each, as well as two contacts.
DVI-D Single Link
Specifically designed for digital applications, a DVI-D single link connector has three rows of six pins, and looks much like a DVI-I single link connector. However, a DVI-D connector has no contacts.
DVI-D Dual Link
Also made specifically for digital applications, a DVI-D dual link features more pins (three rows of eight) for dual connections. Like a DVI-D single link, a DVI-D dual link connector has no contacts.
DVI-A
This particular type of connector can only be used for analog applications, and has three rows of pins. One row has five pins, one has four pins, and the last row has three pins. Like single link connectors, a DVI-A link connector has two contacts.
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August 21, 2024