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WhiteLeaff
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Endymio's post
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Chips could harvest their own energy using a newly-created alloy
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I'm glad to see someone delving into the underlying research: you've done a better job than the article author in summarizing the...
Yesterday at 7:53 AM
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Chips could harvest their own energy using a newly-created alloy
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One promising material they're studying is called Ge1–xSnx alloys, which are made by combining germanium (Ge) with tin (Sn). They've...
Sunday at 3:58 PM
WhiteLeaff
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Chips could harvest their own energy using a newly-created alloy
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Thermoelectric pads can do this, but with low efficiency. Where are the technical details?
Sunday at 9:17 AM
WhiteLeaff
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Chrome proves to be the fastest browser, but is it the best?
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It's not faster than edge. Sorry.
Saturday at 9:50 PM
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Game developer says Intel should recall its defective, crash-prone CPUs
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I honestly don't understand why anyone still buys Intel.
Saturday at 7:34 AM
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Funny how most reviewers sung the praises of 13th and 14th gen CPU's on launch day, casually ignoring that in almost every possible way...
Saturday at 7:33 AM
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Again we see how useless short benchmarks really are. Just using brains tells that huge power consumption might rot CPU. But because...
Friday at 4:03 PM
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MSIGamer's post
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Game developer says Intel should recall its defective, crash-prone CPUs
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I'm waiting for someone to start a lawsuit at this point, 5 months and no solution or explanation and these CPUs are degrading like crazy.
Friday at 4:03 PM
WhiteLeaff
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Xiaomi unveils new autonomous smart factory that operates 24/7 without human labor
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Not good for a country with billions of people. The government's hand will be on the back of their heads at any moment. Anyone with a...
Thursday at 8:24 AM
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Judge dismisses most claims against Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI in Copilot lawsuit
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Judge has zero ability to rule on such technical issues. We need a panel of independent experts to make a recommendation that a court...
Thursday at 6:45 AM
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Man, I bet that judge was expensive.
Thursday at 6:45 AM
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Judge dismisses most claims against Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI in Copilot lawsuit
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There's no justice when you put a human susceptible to corruption, influence and ideologies in charge of deciding people's lives. This...
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Intel Fast Throttle tech will allow per-core throttling on Arrow Lake
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This basically foretells that Arrow Lake will be another hot processor if Intel feels the need to add a feature like this..
Jul 6, 2024
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Intel Fast Throttle tech will allow per-core throttling on Arrow Lake
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The track says it will be a very hot CPU.
Jul 6, 2024
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New Intel CPU vulnerability discovered, no new mitigations planned for "Indirector"
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Sounds like server stuff. Anyway quickly looking that IPBP seems to limit branch prediction quite heavily so performance impact is quite...
Jul 4, 2024
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