When AMD’s Lisa Su demonstrated the company’s upcoming 7nm Ryzen CPUs at CES, sharp-eyed viewers quickly realized that there was room for a second chiplet on the processor she was holding. This implies the potential existence of a 7nm Ryzen desktop CPU with up to 16 CPU cores — …
Read More »Reports: TSMC Accident Destroys Tens of Thousands of Nvidia GPU Wafers
After the Great Cryptographic GPU Shortage of 2017 sent GPU prices into the stratosphere, the slow decline through 2018 was a welcome return to normal. Now, we may see fresh shortages and higher prices thanks to a reported manufacturing problem at TSMC. The following is a quote from a …
Read More »SkyProwler 2 VTOL Transforming Drone Is Sleeker, Faster
Almost all consumer drone aircraft rely on four or more vertical rotors for all their propulsion, but then there are a few fixed-wing drones that can get moving faster. The Krossblade SkyProwler aimed to offer the best of both worlds when it debuted with its vertical takeoff and landing …
Read More »Android Q May Support Apple-Like 3D Face Unlock
Apple took a big risk when it ditched fingerprint sensors with the iPhone X, but consumers seem to have adjusted to the new face-scanning reality. The fervor over face unlock has become so intense that Android device makers have been putting similar features front and center. The problem, however, …
Read More »DeepMind AI Challenges Pro StarCraft II Players, Wins Almost Every Match
Humans tend to think we’re adept at the games we create, but computers have proven time and time again that we’re just not fast enough to stay on top. Machines have defeated us in chess, Jeopardy!, and even the deviously complex board game Go. Google-owned DeepMind gets credit for …
Read More »Apple Lays Off 200+ People From Project Titan, Its Self-Driving Car Effort
For over 4 years, Apple has actually been servicing an electrical self-driving car, nicknamed Project Titan. The job, which initially started increase in late 2014 as well as very early 2015, has actually undergone a variety of intended changes as well as modifications, consisting of numerous pivots as well …
Read More »Apple’s new developer guidelines signal that scammy subscription apps’ time is up
Apple is sending out a message to app developers: stop tricking users into subscriptions. The company updated its guidelines for mobile developers to more clearly spell out what is and what is not allowed, according to 9to5Mac, which spotted the recent changes. The improved documentation comes at a time when …
Read More »Going Solar Part 2: Ensuring the Project Is a Success
Okay, you’ve picked a solar installer. You’re about to sign on the dotted line and write the first check — typically for $1,000, at least in our area — and now are hoping for the best. If you have a straightforward install, and you have selected an experienced installer that …
Read More »Intel’s 10nm Cannon Lake Core i3-8121U Finally Gets a Review
One of the curious things about Intel’s 10nm delays and product ramp announcements is that the company already has one 10nm part on the market. This isn’t any secret — we covered the news months ago — but we typically stop talking about a manufacturer’s process as upcoming once …
Read More »The FCC Has Been Accused of Colluding With Telcos to Rig 5G Rules
Earlier this year, the FCC announced that it would not permit towns and cities to set their own prices for pole access or technology deployments when it came to 5G networking technology. Now, the head of the House Commerce Committee, Frank Pallone (NJ-D) has sent a letter to Ajit …
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