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| | | | The "central processing unit" (CPU) is the device that sifts through information and turns it into other information. It's an implementation of an "instruction set architecture" (ISA). Lately, most general-purpose computers have more than one CPU inside its main "chipset". Engineers call them "cores", so it's a "dual-core processor" or "quad-core processor" or whatever size [...]Read More... from CPU: How Does a Computer Work Through Code? | |
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www.karlrupp.net
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stonearch.net
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| | | | Although Intel has announced new high-end parts that are slated to launch later this year the i9-7900X is still Intel's fastest desktop CPU to date. | |
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cullmann.io
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| | The bug report count of KTextEditor (implementing the editing part used in Kate/KWrite/KDevelop/Kile/...) and Kate itself reached again some value over 200. If you have time and need an itch to scratch, any help to tackle the currently open bugs would be highly appreciated. The full list can be found with this bugs.kde.org query. Easy things anybody with a bit time could do would be: check if the bug still is there with current master builds, if not, close it it check if it is the duplicate of a similar still open bug, if yes, mark it as duplicate Beside that, patches for any of the existing issues are very welcome. |