When Intel announced that it was delaying its 10nm ramp earlier this year, it was a major miss for the company. Intel has led the industry on process node transitions for decades. Even today, Intel’s 14nm node is believed to be most similar to the 10nm nodes in production at …
Read More »AMD Will Fab Its 7nm ‘Rome’ Epyc CPUs at TSMC, Not GlobalFoundries
AMD hasn’t even launched its second-generation Threadripper family yet, but the company is hard at work on its 7nm follow-up to the Epyc server family. We don’t know much at all about these new CPUs, codenamed “Rome,” but during its most recent conference call, AMD did drop one surprising fact: …
Read More »Chinese Scientists Want to Capture a Small Asteroid and Land it on Earth
Space agencies have successfully studied asteroid and comets up close on several occasions, but capturing one for mining is also in the works. A group of Chinese scientists is looking to go a step further. Their ambitious plan involves not just capturing an asteroid, but bringing it down to the …
Read More »Distant Gas Halo Could Unlock Secrets of Galactic Formation
Very young galaxies are dim, making them difficult to study. However, astronomers from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have used the recently improved W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawaii to take a look at a galaxy called Q2343-BX418. The team thinks the gas halo around Q2343-BX418 could reveal a great deal …
Read More »Apple Pay to account for 1 in 2 contactless mobile wallet users by 2020
The number of mobile payments users who tap to pay using a contactless payment solution provided by their mobile device’s maker will grow to 450 million people worldwide by 2020, according to a new forecast from Juniper Research. This includes mobile payment solutions like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay, …
Read More »Juan Carlos Osorio Steps Down
Under Osorio, Mexico dominated opponents in Concacaf 2018 World Cup Qualifying play, easily snagging the top spot in the final Hexagonal round with 21 points. He also saw Mexico defeated 1-0 by Jamaica in the 2017 Concacaf Gold Cup semifinals, though that was largely a second-choice squad since El Tri …
Read More »Beach Boardwalks To Check Out This Summer Across Canada
The Seawall, Vancouver, British Columbia The sun is finally shining down on what is usually a snowy bed of Canadian terrain. As the heat waves wash in, you might be looking to venture out towards the waterfront to enjoy a nice breeze and walk along a boardwalk. Boardwalks …
Read More »Merrifield Is Excited To Be Apart of The Game In The Future
As Tuesdays non-waiver Trade Deadline draws near, the Royals remain reluctant to move players with extended club control, and that news suits super-utility man Whit Merrifield just fine. Moore reiterated those comments in a text to MLB Network on Friday, specifically about Merrifield while the utility man was being interviewed …
Read More »How to Prepare for a Power Outage
How to Prepare for a Power Outage Posted on July 27, 2018 by adam Palmer Losing power at home—even if it’s just for a few minutes—is inconvenient at best, but it can quickly become dangerous even under everyday circumstances. Your local utility company works hard to keep their customers safe …
Read More »Huawei Looks to Beat Samsung to Market With a Foldable Phone
Rumors of a foldable phone have circulated for years, but someone might finally, maybe release one in the next year. Samsung, long at the forefront of display technology, is reportedly aiming for a flexible Galaxy phone launch, but Huawei might try to beat it to market. If 2018 was the …
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