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benjamintseng.com
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| | | | Silicon nerd ?? that I am, I have gone through multiple cycles of excited-then-disappointed for Windows-on-ARM, especially considering the success of ChromeOS with ARM, the Apple M1/M2 (Apple's own ARM silicon which now powers its laptops), and AWS Graviton (Amazon's own ARM chip for its cloud computing services). I may just be setting myself up... | |
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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.pcgamer.com
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| | | | While AI often hits the headlines for all the wrong reasons, Intel appears to be doubling down on the tech in multiple aspects of its chip business. | |
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www.alkanesolutions.co.uk
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