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Samsung @lemdro.id

President Trump Says Samsung Is Planning a "Massive Investment" In The US, Calls It an Aftermath Of His Tariff Policy

Monitors @lemm.ee

LG's new 'Hybrid Tandem' tech apparently solves the blue light problem which could mean near-flawless OLED gaming monitors

Hardware @lemmy.world

LG's new 'Hybrid Tandem' tech apparently solves the blue light problem which could mean near-flawless OLED gaming monitors

Hardware @lemmy.world

Intel Panther Lake rollout to start with one 45W model, others pushed to Q1 2026

Hardware @lemmy.world

TSMC SVP Kevin Zhang opens up on process technology development & evolving demands: Interview

Hardware @lemmy.world

President Trump Says Samsung Is Planning a "Massive Investment" In The US, Calls It an Aftermath Of His Tariff Policy

Hardware @lemmy.world

Intel introduces its newest employee, Chip the robotic inspector, just after announcing mass human layoffs

Raspberry Pi @programming.dev

Raspberry Pi cuts product returns by 50% by changing up its pin soldering

Hardware @lemmy.world

Raspberry Pi cuts product returns by 50% by changing up its pin soldering

Laptops Community @lemmy.world

Turns out Janet Jackson's laptop-crashing cursed bassline was the scourge of notebook makers for at least half a decade

Monitors @lemm.ee

The Mira Pro Color is Boox’s first color E Ink monitor

Raspberry Pi @programming.dev

Lilbits: A cyberdeck with a 2 inch CRT display, a 25.3 inch E Ink monitor, and the final nail in the coffin for LG's smartphones - Liliputing

Hardware @lemmy.world

Lilbits: A cyberdeck with a 2 inch CRT display, a 25.3 inch E Ink monitor, and the final nail in the coffin for LG's smartphones - Liliputing

PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

Intel says it’s rolling out laptop GPU drivers with 10% to 25% better performance

Hardware @lemmy.world

Intel says it’s rolling out laptop GPU drivers with 10% to 25% better performance

Hardware @lemmy.world

Intel Foundry Roadmap Update - New 18A-PT variant that enables 3D die stacking, 14A process node enablement

Hardware @lemmy.world

Spain is about to face the challenge of a “black start”

Hardware @lemmy.world

Taiwan's government strengthens 'silicon shield,' restricts exports of TSMC's most advanced process technologies

Hardware @lemmy.world

TSMC Is Reportedly Skipping High-NA EUV For The A14 (1.4nm) Process; Prioritizing Cost-Efficiency Over Performance

Android @lemdro.id

Nothing's CMF Phone 2 Pro is an affordable phone with a unique modular ecosystem - Liliputing

  • You can post to Mastodon and tag Lemmy community and the Mastodon post will appear as a Lemmy post.

    There are significant limitations to this approach such lack of graceful support for thumbnails, markdown (doesn't work on the Mastodon side) and URLs. I.e. it's only good fat basic text posts (or image only posts).

  • I think your description of "bootleg CPUs" is spot on. I was even younger (pre-teen) than you in those days. Some of my first computing experiences were on a 486 running Windows 3.1 in 95 or so. I was waiting for my mother to finish work and I was allowed to mess around on the receptionist's computer.

    I am just thinking it would be crazy to have say a bootleg Ryzen (or even Snapdragon) in our time.

  • Crazy to think that the concept of "bootleg quality" was even possible for a CPU.

  • Ah I see. So all 486 CPUs and early 586 clones with original Pentiums still being supported.

  • I am curious if we'll find any actual evidence for TP-Link selling at a loss. Their devices are widely used due to their low cost even outside of the US.

    And at least from the devices I've encountered, the price seemed to have reflected the product offering. You can find similar devices from competitors at somewhat comparable prices, but it would be reasonable to expect TP-Link to be better positioned in terms of pricing (on a relative basis for the "baseline" segment) considering they benefit from scale.

  • The patch series today though would end support for original i486 processors as well as early i586 processors. The kernel patches would remove support for CPUs lacking TSC and CX8/CMPXCHG8B capabilities. Basically this would put the minimum upstream Linux kernel support for 32-bit processors at the original Pentium CPU with CMPXCHG8B and Time Stamp Counter (TSC) support.

    There were 586 CPUs that were not Pentiums? Article implies the original Pentium would be the new baseline, but then what 586 CPUs would lose support?

  • We need massive changes in global judicial approaches, criminal law, and rehabilitation programs where full asset seizure and multi decade community service (say as a live-in junior janitor in an infectious disease hospital) are applied for high level organized crime by oligarchs and their lackeys.

    I can guarantee you that Lip-Bu Tan (and others like him) will show a lot more humility if such reforms are implemented.

  • Or better yet, it adds LEDs to your web browsing experience (in-page and inside PWAs) and the colours scheme is synchronized with your computer's LED.

  • Also depends on which source we are discussing. Many YouTube channel owners do no not call themselves "influencers" and just focus on their domains and are very strict about sponserships (some don't even accept sponsorships).

  • It downloads RAM for you, sells your browsing data to major gaming companies, helps you stay on top of your Twitch subs by disabling the ability to block web notifications.

    You know, a gaming browser.

  • I agree with you, I may be even more cynical than you with respect to senior executives' public statements and corporate PR.

    I just don't see a clear motive for the DDG CEO to inflate the valuation of Chrome. The examples you cite seem a bit far fetched (to me), I could be wrong of course.

  • That is a possibility.

    However, I think in this particular case, the DDG CEO is better qualified than me or you to evaluate the value of Chrome. I can't think of any reason for Weinberg to promote an inflated valuation for Chrome.

  • It's not only about the brand, it's about the installed base. You have hundreds of millions (billion plus?) of users who use your application every day for a wide variety of tasks.

  • Weinberg described his estimate as a "back-of-the-envelope" calculation, based on Chrome's vast user base and global reach – a figure that far exceeds previous estimates, such as the $20 billion valuation offered by Bloomberg analyst Mandeep Singh last November. Weinberg added that such a price tag would be well beyond DuckDuckGo's financial capabilities, remarking, "That's out of DuckDuckGo's price range."

  • That topline figure is up 42 percent on the same period a year ago, and down about 11 percent from the corp's all-time high of ₩19.767 trillion (nearly $14 billion) in the prior quarter.

    $14 B of memory in one quarter alone. Companies have definitely been stockpiling parts like there is no tomorrow as a hedge against a new tariff policy. Also worth noting that half of the 2024Q4 quarter was before the US election.

  • Developer ericjenott says the system is designed to emulate an IBM XT computer with an 80186 processor and 1MB of RAM, although the actual processor is an ESP32 microcontroller.

    It's really too bad you can't run Windows 3.1 on it. It requires at least a 286, but a 386 would probably be needed if you want to run games.

    Is there any point to running Windows 3.0? It was way before my time, even with Windows 3.1, I first encountered it as kid in 95/96.

  • Pretty standard stuff. Let's see how things go.

    I’ve been surprised to learn that, in recent years, the most important KPI for many managers at Intel has been the size of their teams. Going forward, this will not be the case.

    I am assuming this was an unofficial metric, team size couldn't have been a formal KPI, could it?

  • Very interesting. Paradoxically, I am not too surprised that the takes are diametrically opposed, it can happen in very large companies.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • That's fair. My frame of context was more general.😀