Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Intel’s STILL trying this?”.
You just clicked on this video for tech news. Didn’T you that’s all he ever won, I’m a person. You know James isn’t, but I am you can add another entry to the compendium of Intel’s marketing mishaps, because the company has just made another shady claim about their processors performance. The info comes from a leaker known as ROH game who tweeted an Intel graph, titled superior gaming performance with 10th gen intel core platforms at a lower price.
At first glance, the graph does appear to favor Intel, showing that a laptop with an Intel, i7 10 750 H got around 20 % higher frame rates than a comparable laptop with an AMD r9 4900 HS. But the actual specs show that the AMD laptops, r-tx 2060, has a lower TDP and boost clock than the Intel machine, which is using the faster refreshed version of the same graphics card. So clearly it’s a completely invalid comparison. Maybe Intel is just panicking a bit here. I mean in the x86 world, they’re being squeezed out by AMD, and now Apple has just committed to breaking up with them in favor of their own ARM based apple silicon, like we all hope you come out of this alive Intel, but this ain’t gon na work.
We know what graphics cards are. Western Digital has changed the branding for their red line of Nass hard drives after they were sued for sneaking, shingled magnetic, recording or SMR technology into the product stack. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, I wrote an ltte. Video about it so check that out, basically, an SMR hard drive can be unusable in a lot of mass storage setups, but instead of taking them out of the red product line, WD is actually making them the default option, with the better CMR drives being rebranded as Wd, red and red pro, this will solve the problem for everyone who knows about SMR in CMR, but does nothing for people who are out of the loop if you ought to be in the loop with the cool kids watch, the LTTE, video, if you don’t and Just buy SSDs for the next a little bit.
I guess an apple has actually listened to criticism about the way they run their App Store. Excuse me, while I picked my jaw up off the floor, you heard that one before you see last week Apple rejected a bug-fix submitted by Basecamp the developers of the email app Hey, and it wasn’t because they picked a really dumb name for their app. It’S so annoying. Every time I talk about them, I have to say the hey email, app, the email, app hey just pick, a better name anyways.
The fix was rejected because Apple wanted hey to have an in-app subscriptions, so they could take their 30 % cut through the store. Well, after the ensuing scandal and accusations of foul play yesterday Apple said developers will be able to appeal any guideline violations and challenge the guideline itself. Apple also, no longer delayed developers, ability to roll out bug, fixes giving developers a chance to address guideline violations in the next patch. Now you could postulate that Apple’s only doing this to take some heat off of its antitrust investigations, but that’s probably correct now. It’S time for quick bits brought to you by private Internet access VPN, which lets you mask your IP and encrypt. Your traffic P ia offers over 3300 servers in 30 countries and no bandwidth gaps.
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So try it out of the link below with a 30-day money-back guarantee quit, because every day, like three times a week, NVIDIA has released their first GPU driver with full DirectX 12 ultimate support, bringing support for features like DirectX, ray-tracing, 1.1 and variable rate shading tier 2. You know those things you were super excited about, but, more importantly, there’s now support for hardware, accelerated, GPU scheduling that allows GPUs to manage their own VRAM, which apparently improves latency and performance Albia, not by a huge margin, but might as well go turn it on guys. It’S very real-estate: Android can’t get its security together with new stories about millions of spyware, apps being removed from the Play Store, seemingly popping up every week.
Well, Microsoft is stepping in now launching a preview version of Windows Defender for Android, so you can slap some extra flex seal on your phone if you’re, ok, with probably giving Microsoft your phone data that they probably have already, if only just a few days after Apple Announced they’re switching to ARM processors, the arm powered foo gaku supercomputer from Fujitsu, has been named the world’s fastest supercomputer dethroning IBM summit. It’S a paradigm shift a sea-change ARM. Processors are the future. If you’re not running one you’re doing it wrong and you will be arrested. China has launched the final satellite for its bay-do not to be confused with Baidu the social thing anyway. The Bey do navigation system, meaning that they are no longer dependent on the global positioning system. Aka GPS, you may have heard of it, which is owned by the US.
So if relations between those two countries get even worse than they are now, China will still be able to navigate the world. This is great news for them, and Pokemon is finally getting a MOBA game in the form of Pokemon, unite a cross-platform title for switch iOS and Android developed by 10 cent. I mean it almost makes too much sense for there to be a Pokemon MOBA. It’S kind of wild, it hasn’t existed yet sometimes I think Nintendo likes being withholding free cloud saves no, and we can’t just keep talking about tech news forever. So come back on Friday.
For more sure, I could give you more right now, but I want to see you work for it. I was weird, I’m so sorry, .