Comment Re:Power VR sucks (Score 1) 97
If you actually read the article you would see that the PowerVR GPU performs better than the Intel graphics
If you actually read the article you would see that the PowerVR GPU performs better than the Intel graphics
The reason why is because Intel's modems haven't been certified yet for American operators.
No, I'm talking about fusion. The neutrons need to be slowed down for effective tritium breeding and that's done by a modifier (usually graphite)
That's interesting, but the devil is in the details.
A fusion rector needs a neutron multiplier and a neutron moderator, as well as the lithium breeding material. Even if the container material is somehow shielded, the moderator and multiplier materials will absorb neutrons becoming radioactive.
Except you forget about the high energy neutrons. They are absorbed by the reactor walls, causing the containment vessel to become radioactive and require frequent replacement.
Does anyone know how the virus can penetrate a hermetically sealed suit?
then much later:
8) Apple launches saphire glass based "death ray" weapon into orbit and unleashes invincible robot army
except X-Wife
I heard the microwave charging doesn't work too well
I doubt that.
TSMC 20nm will be ready for GPUs a lot sooner than their 16nm process. The only reason there are no 20nm GPUs yet is because the initial ramp was fully booked out by Apple.
Meanwhile, a comparison of Apple's 20nm A8 density versus 14nm Core M, indicates Intel's 14nm may not have such a density advantage as they claim: https://www.semiwiki.com/forum...
The explaination is quite simple: more beer!
If you buy the 16GB instead of the 64GB you have and extra $100 left over to spend on beer!
The GTX 970 is as fast as AMD's flagship R9 290X, much more power efficient and is $170 cheaper. This means AMD will have to knock down prices by a huge amount and
they are sort of depending on graphics revenue to break even, because of falling CPU marketshare.
That's more expensive than the total cost of many tablets
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/...
Previously, Nvidia said that it would license it's Kepler GPU cores to third parties. Semiaccurate maintains that this licensing program was in fact bogus and was conceived purely to justify future patent trolling activities. Semiaccurate also claims that
Nvidia tried to "shakedown" Apple with the same patents and Apple subsequently gave the contract for the Mac Pro GPU to AMD as punishment.
I must say ISIS took a turn that no one was expecting: after much success as a post-metal band and releasing 4 albums, they decided to re-emerge as Islamic terrorist group in Iraq.
"I say we take off; nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure." - Corporal Hicks, in "Aliens"