Nice.
Disabling that was one of the first things I did years ago when it first popped up in Windows 10. With a little luck I'll never even see this nag.
I've been following Bazzite - it probably warrants its own thread. So far it's looking like the closest thing to a SteamOS for general desktops unless and until Valve-time ever releases the actual thing. It includes the SteamDeck UI experience...
Give me a new BF4 with dedicated servers and server mods like BF4 had and you get my money. I still play BF4 since I don't like the newer ones. :) 64 player rush for the win!
So you read the serial numbers on each IC on the PCB? That's great. But I wouldn't be surprised if Samsung also did some cost cutting measures over time, like making chips that were "supposedly comparable" to ones on the device (and labeling them...
Yep the 980 Pro was mentioned, and Samsung got a black eye for that one, but it doesn't appear to really be part of an overall pattern of behavior. Whereas the OEM's mixing and matching components as well as changing them without notice as they...
"The same source behind the 9th Gen V-NAND story also reports that the company is targeting a rather early 2025 launch for its successor—the 10th Gen V-NAND. This is expected to be a mammoth 430-layer 3D NAND flash, a jump of 140 layers over the...
The messaging here is that they are fully vertical, while the rest of the market tends to be drives built with a hodge podge of third party components. It doesn't make Samsung drives immune to problems - the 980 Pro had some turbulence - but...
Did exactly that last night. Had to jump through a couple of hoops to get it to run with the Hi Rez texture pack, but finally got there. Jumped right into the game where I left off. Forgot I had so much armor sitting in the yard!!
Apparently the 61.44TB model was only $3800 when it came out, which would put it at $61.85 per TB. That is under the $80 per TB the 990 Pro 4TB is currently selling for. Cheapest I can find the Solidigm for now is $6,334 for the U.2 form factor...
That's a reason to keep on top of it with interconnects though: you never know when the next thing will come that'll need it.
SATA was like that. When it first came out, it was slightly faster than PATA, which was already faster than magnetic...
Hmm
“Intel plans to spend $100 billion on building or expanding chip factories in four U.S. states. Its business turnaround plan depends on persuading outside companies to use its manufacturing services.
As part of that plan, Intel told...
Even after the $7B in losses on the foundry side they are still up just short of $3B as a whole and that’s included with eating the losses from Arc.
Intel is currently fine, but their fabs are a full 2 generations behind where they need to be.
Completely Correct.
Foundry = foundry technology development, foundry manufacturing and supply chain, and foundry services (formerly IFS).
Foundry is around 2/3 of Intel's headcount + 15 fabs + one of the largest supply chains in the world...
Look at the ratio's of the upvotes vs the downvotes... that's how many people are fucking stupid. 17/(62+17) = 21.5% 15/(38+15) = 28%
These days I would have thought it was higher... lol.
Absolutely garbage news post. Go find the proper sub.
No news content has abunch of political memes trailing every propaganda post. Also stop posting screenshots, they are a garbage source of information. Especially with you spaming them.
Why...