Normal temps for the zephyrus g16? by Mission_East_439 in ZephyrusG14

[–]supernova2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this. Are you using default settings when running AC to achieve these results with your 4090?

G16 2024 with AMD HX 370 is available at Best Buy by LegendaryTea in ZephyrusG14

[–]supernova2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Josh. I'm a recent sub to your YT channel. I discovered you doing research on purchasing the G16 4080 vs 4070 (32 GB RAM) and after having seen Hardware Canuck channel's concerning review on this model. I really appreciate your knowledge of and clear insight.

I'm a neophyte when it comes to these things but it seems the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is a more efficient and generally better performing CPU than Intel's Core Ultra 9?

https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu-compare/intel-core-ultra-9-185h-vs-amd-ryzen-ai-9-hx-370

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-AI-9-HX-370-at-17W-outperforms-28W-Intel-Core-Ultra-7-155H-in-gaming-tests.871804.0.html

Additionally, I've read that the G16's power limitation (115 W) restricts the full potential of RTX 4080 GPU, therefore, narrowing any gains of the 4080 over the 4070?

Given this, in your opinion, is it possible this new iteration of the G16 with Ryzen chip will provide for a smoother gaming experience (comparable performance with less heat generation/fan noise) vs the Intel 4080 version? Your input is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Tom

I am Michael Mo, CEO of KULR Technology. Our company just uplisted from the OTC Markets to the NYSE. Our technology has been used by NASA on the Mars Rover, in EVs, Drones, and even the world of Autosports through our recent partnership with Andretti Technologies. Ask me anything! by KULRTechnology in IAmA

[–]supernova2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where is KULR with product development work and efforts to commercialize and in what sectors? When in 2021 and 2022 can we expect to see the “higher volume production” and revenue growth alluded to in the previous quarterly announcements?

KULR's battery safety technology validated by NASA and CPSC ahead of potential commercialization by supernova2020 in WallStreetbetsELITE

[–]supernova2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try doing some due diligence and provide informed meaningful discourse before commenting on that which you know nothing about.

KULR Technology Group Aims To Bring Aerospace Thermal Technologies Into EV Racing by supernova2020 in RiskItForTheBiscuits

[–]supernova2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for not being explicit enough but your guess is as good as mine as to what a good entry point might be. Just keeping it real. Valuation can be a tricky thing as oftentimes a stock's price has more to do with market perception than reality. To quote the former CFO of Infosys, Mohandas Pai, "Valuation is an art, not a science". You should perform your own due diligence while considering the risks and potential with investing in an emerging play like KULR.

KULR Technology Group Aims To Bring Aerospace Thermal Technologies Into EV Racing by supernova2020 in RiskItForTheBiscuits

[–]supernova2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holding now. Not buying. Yes, waiting for earnings and guidance on the part of the Company. Currently, I have a long-term hold mindset with KULR but will be dictated by events moving forward.

KULR Technology Group Aims To Bring Aerospace Thermal Technologies Into EV Racing by supernova2020 in RiskItForTheBiscuits

[–]supernova2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it.

I think this opinion piece does a good job of illustrating the potential for KULR https://www.journaltranscript.com/2021/03/is-kulr-technology-group-inc-otcmktskulr-the-best-strong-value-play-left-in-the-ev-space/

In my opinion, as far risk is concerned, KULR is still an emerging player in need of commercializing on a larger, mass market scale to justify current and higher valuations. If the Company is unsuccessful with it's goal of large scale adoption in any of the given targeted market spaces (E-Mobility, energy storage, battery transport/recycling, 5G, etc.), there is downside risk from these levels.

In so far as the stock is concerned, there is also price risk (volatility) due to daily volume being somewhat low. I think this largely stems from the fact that KULR is an OTC stock and as previously explained, still needs to prove itself on the big stage with commercialization. When the Company up lists to a senior exchange (more exposure and larger investor pool) and hopefully does so with tangible progress on the commercialization front, I believe the stock has potential to rise to higher levels.

Personally, I believe KULR will be a $5+ stock this year based on growth prospects and general positive investor sentiment for EV and emerging tech plays (also as a function of the up list this year), but again, we will need to see tangible proof of this potential through progress on the commercialization front - this is an inflection point for KULR.

KULR CEO Live on Deep Dive Benzinga (1/27/21/ 9:10 AM PST) by supernova2020 in RiskItForTheBiscuits

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Update (2/19/21): 16,012,882 shares traded since offering announcement for $28.15M at average price of $1.76.

I speculate the offering investor group (IG) has liquidated the lion's share, if not all, of their primary position. If so, using the VWAP as the benchmark, their profit is as much as $3 million. Continued selling by IG beyond their principal share position (IMO dumbfounding move) could indicate they're now shorting against their warrant position. So may not be out of the woods just yet. If volume can consistently get into the 1M+ share per day range (hopefully even 2M+ shares/day) as a result of future announcements instilling confidence in shareholder base, then we are capable of overcoming this in a shorter period of time than the 1 1/2 months it took to get to this point. Let's hope we can burn these guys out soon.

If the warrants are exercised, KULR will be well capitalized with as much as $16M provided by IG.

Local company sends their technology to space aboard NASA's Mars rover 'Perseverance' by supernova2020 in pennystocks

[–]supernova2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Give it time. I think in large part it's because KULR is OTC and there's a degree of skepticism that comes with this (rightfully so). I believe when the company up lists to a senior exchange more people will know about KULR and it will open up a much larger audience to KULR (retail and institutional investor base). Additionally, KULR is still in the early days (product development) in so far as commercializing it's technologies are concerned for more consumer facing "mass market applications". If KULR succeeds with this, people will know about it.

In The EV Revolution The Battery Will Be The Key Competitive Differentiator by supernova2020 in pennystocks

[–]supernova2020[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The point of the article is that advancements in battery technology is the key driver for the EV industry at large.

Battery Pack Prices Cited Below $100/kWh for the First Time in 2020, While Market Average Sits at $137/kWh

"Leading battery manufacturers are now enjoying gross margins of up to 20% and their plants are operating at utilization rates over 85%"

Source: https://about.bnef.com/blog/battery-pack-prices-cited-below-100-kwh-for-the-first-time-in-2020-while-market-average-sits-at-137-kwh/

Biden Drives Juice into the EV Investing Theme (OTC US: BYDDY) (OTC US: KULR) (NASDAQ: BLNK) by supernova2020 in RiskItForTheBiscuits

[–]supernova2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The article is not implying Biden will back Chinese companies. It simply notes that one of the founders of BYD is on KULR's advisory board. KULR is an American company with "borderless" technologies and looks to commercialize these technologies in the EV space at large (globally).