Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Time to PAY UP, Apple…”.
My ears are alive with the sound of tech news, so we’re all waiting for Nvidia to drop its new ampere graphics cards on us, but we haven’t gotten much information on them, other than speculation, that they’ll be faster and cheaper. However, a new leaked benchmark has shown an unspecified GPU from Nvidia with 33 teraflops and performance. That’S more flops in a pancake house, one of the least benchmarks showed a card with a hundred 18 streaming multi processors, while the other had 108 putting both well ahead of invidious current offerings. Do keep in mind, though, that these numbers may mean these are GPUs destined for invidious professional and workstation lineup, but even so it could be a sign that will be offered something pretty exciting on the consumer side, almost as exciting as if they started selling replicas of Jensen’S leather jacket, Kai just that’s what I’ve wanted all my life to look like Jensen. You might remember that Apple was busted a couple years ago for intentionally throttling older iPhones, ostensibly to prevent issues with aging batteries.
Consumers and governments became angry. That Apple didn’t tell anyone about this, which landed the tech giant in some hot water with regulatory authorities in the US it looks like the proceedings might be. Wrapping up, as reports indicate Apple is going to be settling for about five hundred million dollars, which sounds like a lot but actually works out to about 25 bucks per I phone. If you had any phone in the iPhone 6 or 7 families or an iPhone se which ran specific iOS versions, you should be covered so take a trip to the dollar store and fill your card up with about 25 items AT .