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POCO x3 vs Realme 7 | Full Detailed Comparison

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Recently, Poco launched a new mid-range Poco X3 smartphone for 16,999 rupees. With the introduction of the new Little Mid Ranger, there was tough competition in this segment. While Realme 7 Pro is available for Rs 21,999, both Poco X3 and Realme 7 Pro come with Android 10, complete with dual SIM functionality and an aspect ratio of 20: 9. Today we're going to compare Realme 7 Pro and Poco. X3 and we'll see which one is best for you. Display Comparison : Realme 7 Pro has a Super AMOLED capacitive screen with a 6.4-inch screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The refresh rate is 60 Hz, framed in a frameless perforated screen. The Poco X3 comes with a 6.67-inch IPS LCD screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also comes with a frameless punch-hole display. Realme 7 Pro is relatively thinner than the Poco X3. Processor Comparison Realme 7 Pro runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G chipset with an octa-core processor up to 2.3 GHz, while Poco X3 runs on Qualco

DeepMind's AlphaStar AI will play Blind StarCraft II against normal human players

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Unfortunately, players don't know when they will play against AlphaStar. AlphaStar AI from DeepMind to play StarCraft II blind games against normal human players AlphaStar will only be available to play against Europe. STRENGTHS AlphaStar only plays 1-on-1 matches against human players The competition and the points earned remain identical to normal fights. The performance of AlphaStar will be revealed in a research paper. AlphaStar, an artificial intelligence created by DeepMind, owned by Google, which plays StarCraft II, recently played its muscles of the game by destroying absolutely two professional human players in the strategy game. For those who think they can do better than the two defeated players of Team Liquid against AlphaStar, they now have the opportunity to try it. Blizzard gives players the chance to play DeepMind AI in blind games to prove themselves. The initiative was launched as part of an ongoing research by DeepMind, which will evaluate the p