Comment Enough wimpy SBCs (Score 3, Insightful) 81
Where are the really high power ARM architecture computers?
Isn't there anything that can compete with current x86 processors?
I'd very much like a normal desktop computer with an ARM cpu.
Where are the really high power ARM architecture computers?
Isn't there anything that can compete with current x86 processors?
I'd very much like a normal desktop computer with an ARM cpu.
cubieboard 1 and 2 have sata ports.
cubieboard 3 aka 'cubietruck' doesn't.
the other one i've found is "TS-7800" on here http://www.embeddedarm.com/pro...
poor performance on hardware nearing 10 years old
who would have thought
in unrelated news, my hp48gx can not run crysis.
it better switch to desktop mode when i plug in mouse+keyboard on my Z ultra.
i feel steam is horrible in this regard.
someone explain to me why each newer version is progressively slower on the same hardware as time goes by? If we were to believe the continuous performance improvements, this thing would hit 120 fps on a 286 by now.
Why does the FBI get involved? is it because the events span multiple states, or because the banks have so much clout? If this had happened to google or microsoft, for example, would the FBI get involved?
"monumentally" ranks higher, imho
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Isn't it possible to sideload siri in an earlier phone model?
yeah, no thanks. After having been burned horribly by ocz, i'm not touching anything carrying their name, no matter who actually builds them.
speak straight, without sarcasm.
there are examples, if you wish you can find out about them yourself.
to paraphrase a genius:
it starts with your thumb... AND THEN IT GETS FUN
in other words, baby steps.
physicist here
there *are* experiments that are non-replicable, but still valuable.
hell, we have thought experiments that are also valuable
that under """normal""" use don't reach 50c without a fan
also, they are not the first to think about this. back in the athlon xp days i thought of a "hairbrush" like heatsink with many tiny copper strands
however, heat transfer from sink base to each "fiber" is relatively weak
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