Comment Re:Where's all the money going? (Score 1) 456
The MTA that runs the subway system isn't run by the city... the MTA is state-level. I could see this change if this crap keeps
The MTA that runs the subway system isn't run by the city... the MTA is state-level. I could see this change if this crap keeps
Oops, meant TRR(targeted row refresh), not TTR. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
Yes and no, the LPDDR4 JEDEC(rather than vanilla DDR4) has TTR to mitigate Rowhammer... but support in memory modules is optional.
This is LPDDR; Intel and AMD don’t support it. Intel announced support in CannonLake that was supposed to ship in 2016... and still isn’t available to consumers.
LPDDR4 has been standard on ARM devices(phones/tablets) for quite a few years.
4266 is the highest rated LPDDR4 chips in the LPDDR4 spec. Even the Galaxy S9 only uses LPDDR4-3732 (1866MHz). https://www.qualcomm.com/produ...
Maybe Apple’s new iPads use LPDDR-4266.
The MS Surface is a “detachable tablet” and is included in the declining tablet sales numbers in the article.
Apple and Microsofts attempts with detachable tablets are not having a massive impact (yet?).
“The detachable market has failed to see growth in 2018, a worrying trend that has plagued the category off and on since the end of 2016,” IDC research analyst Lauren Guenveur said in a statement.
Microsoft has only really sold the surface in the US and hasn’t shipped enough devices to get near the top of any global sales charts(either as a tablet or PC).
Personally I hate the detachable tablet form factor; it is a clumsy laptop and a heavy tablet.
Crystal oscillators running at low kHz have ~1ppm, but MHz crystals are closer to 50ppm. Crystals that a CPU would use deviate from their designed frequency quite a bit based on temperature. CPUs are generally designed so that variations in frequency expected from normal quartz crystals under normal temperatures don't effect them by giving extra headroom to everything.
You can add protection against this deviation by cutting the crystal into crazy shapes(e.g. a tuning fork pattern), but it makes the crystal more fragile, larger, more expensive, and the crystal can't oscillate as fast.
Extremetech's article seems to be mostly mistaken. Intel's Sunny Peak project that Apple isn't using isn't a 5G modem, it's a WiFi/Bluetooth chipset.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/...
The last straw for me was when I realized how many pages were breaking BECAUSE Google was silently redirecting to AMP versions of pages. Google forces all users that it thinks are on iOS or Android to their AMP variants even though there are TONs of bugs on iOS that Google is not fixing.
The nonAMP version of the AMP website works better than the AMP version... Check out how AMP breaks scroll-to-top taps on iOS by stuffing everything in extra iframes. Try scrolling around while zoomed in on iOS
Google has that pretty well covered. https://cloud.google.com/about...
This is pretty much how all broadcast TV is tracked. Neilson gives families trackers that listen for signals and then collects them. These psychoacoustic encodings are broadcast every 2.5 seconds. Facebook seems to have patented using a smartphone to do this rather than a dedicated device.
Thatâ(TM)s 4 billion tons of yellowcake, I think there is 11 billion billion tons of water.
To thine own self be true. (If not that, at least make some money.)