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NVIDIA Quietly Refreshes Mobile GeForce RTX Graphics Cards
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NVIDIA has recently introduced its GeForce RTX 20-series SUPER
mobile graphics cards, with the heap of new features that are present on the new GPU models. According to a report from ComputerBase, NVIDIA has refreshed few of the RTX 20-series mobile GPUs in addition to the previously announced SUPER models. Now there are a few models/variants of these RTX 20-series GPUs. Firstly, there is a standard RTX mobile GPU variant called the "Max-P" version - this represents the RTX 20-series GPUs that were launched initially in January of 2019 and it includes three SKUs like RTX 2060, 2070 and 2080. Secondly, there is a "Max-Q" revision of these graphics cards, meant to bring maximum efficiency. These SKUs are power-limited, so they are a bit slower compared to the regular "Max-P" version, and they have a Total Graphics Power (TGP) between 65 W and 90 W depending on the model. Next up we have GeForce RTX SUPER 20-series of GPUs that were launched on April 2nd just a few days ago. These GPUs are special because they bring a heap of new features like more CUDA cores, low-power (1.25 V compared to the old 1.35 V) GDDR6 memory, DynamicBoost, and Optimus support. So what are these new, refresh GPUs? On ComputerBase Forums, XMG (laptop maker) representative has revealed that NVIDIA refreshed some of the older RTX 20-series mobile GPU that were already in use.
Dell Launches SafeBIOS Security Update To Protect Remote Workers Amid COVID-19 Lockdowns -
Dell says that the
new SafeBIOS Events & IoA will allow it to further protect the commercial PCs
the company offers that are already the most secure PCs in the industry. SafeBIOS Events & IoA uses behavior-based threat detection at the BIOS level to detect advanced endpoint threats. Dell says that securing the BIOS of a computer is particularly critical because a compromised BIOS can potentially provide an attacker with full access to all data on the endpoint. This includes information on high-value targets like credentials. A compromised BIOS in a worst-case scenario can allow the attacker to move around within an organization's network and attack its broader IT infrastructure.
How To Disable Daily Telemetry In Mozilla's Firefox 75 Browser -
One way to disable the data collection scheme is to opt out of telemetry altogether
. To go that route, click on the menu button in the upper-right corner and select Options. Next, click on the Privacy & Security panel, scroll down to the Firefox Data Collection and Use section, and deselect the Allow Firefox to send technical and interaction data to Mozilla box. Mozilla holds on to telemetry data for 13 months. When you opt out of sending telemetry information, Mozilla treats it as a request to also delete any data it previously collected, which the company says will be wiped within 30 days. The other option is to hamstring Firefox's default browser agent task
Samsung to End LCD Manufacturing by Late-2020,Focus on AMOLED/QLED -
Samsung Display, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics that develops and manufactures display panels, is
reportedly ending the manufacturing of all its LCD panel products
by the end of 2020. These include TN-film, various kinds of VA, and IPS. This would see an end to even LED-backlit LCD panels that make up a bulk of the company's low-cost PC monitors and TVs. The company will focus on more advanced panel technologies, such as AMOLED and QLED. Samsung manufactures LCD panels at plants in South Korea and China. With LCD being phased out, the production lines will be re-tooled to manufacture quantum-dot LED (QLED) panels. The company will spend the rest of 2020 shipping out pending orders of LCD panels.
Apple, Google Team up on Phone-Based Contact Tracing to Fight -
Apple and Google will
work together
to build interoperable contact-tracing technology into both the Android and iOS phone OSes. The technology will use Bluetooth - which has a typical range of about 30 feet - to keep track of everyone you come near, so that public health workers can quickly look for additional new infections when someone is diagnosed with COVID19 (Coronavirus). This new OS-level technology will have an API designed to integrate with official apps offered by public health authorities. Google and Apple promise have committed to making "user privacy and security central to the design". The technology will roll out in two phases. First, in May, both companies will release APIs that enable interoperability between Android and iOS devices using apps from public health authorities. Second, in the coming months, Apple and Google will build a full contact-tracing function into each OS that is opt-in and works
without
a special app.
Samsung Intros New A-Series Phones, Including 5G Models -
Samsung has a slew of new phones coming to the US
in its more-affordable A-series, including one launching tomorrow for $110, and a 5G model launching this summer for $500.
Samsung Offers Unusual Buyback Program for S20 Series -
Samsung has launched
an unusual twist
on phone trade-ins for its flagship S20 lineup. With the "guaranteed buy-back program", people who buy an S20
directly from Samsung
can opt in to a program that will let them return the phone within two years for 50% of the purchase price. The phone must be in good condition, with a perfectly working display and no breaks or cracks. Customers must opt in to the program when making the initial purchase, and receive a credit with Samsung, not cash, when returning the phone.
Krisp Uses AI to Filter Background Noise on iOS -
A new app for iOS called
Krisp
uses machine learning technology to filter out all kinds of background noise on your end while making voice calls. It can completely filter out background sound such as nearby conversations, screaming kids, barking dogs, coffee machines, air conditioners, etc. It offers calendar integration for easily joining conference calls, including Zoom, Webex, Hangouts, and more. It works as an alternate dialer, used in place of the built-in Phone app in iOS. The app is free to download from the
App Store
and offers up to 240 minutes of free noise-free calls per week.
The $8,000 NIKON Lens... its kind of amazing. -
Is the Nikon Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S NOCT,
the most expensive lens
sold by Nikon, worth its buck?
Sprint is Officially No More -
T-Mobile has officially
completed its merger with Sprint
. For the moment, the merger has little effect on customers, but "Sprint" lives only as a brand of T-Mobile, not a separate company. As of today, Sprint is no longer trading under its own symbol on the stock exchange. Current Sprint customers can
keep their plans
for the near future. As a condition of regulatory approval, T-Mobile has committed to not raise prices for three years. But over time, the Sprint brand will be replaced by T-Mobile
A google and amazon interview question with a really clever solution -
When faced with the question, "if a stick breaks randomly in three pieces,
what is the probability that a triangle can be formed from those pieces
," here's a math theorem that will solve this question easily.
Is This Coronavirus, or Just Allergies? Symptoms of COVID-19 -
According to reports, Intel will officially reveal its next-generation Comet Lake CPUs on April 30th. And according to some early leaks, the high-end model, the Intel Core i9 10900-series, will require a lot of power and will run really hot.
HXL has shared the following images
, showing the i9 10900F during a stress test. This CPU was running at 4.5Ghz on all ten cores and as we can clearly see, it hits 89 degrees of Celsia. And while Intel claims that this CPU may hit 5.3Ghz, it will obviously require the best CPU cooler solution in order to come close to that. Not only that, but the i9 10900F has a PL1 rating of 170W and a PL2 rating of 224W. What this means is that the official TDP will be around 170W. However, and in order to sustain such overclocks on all cores, this CPU will require at times 224W.
How To Breathe If You've Contracted COVID-19 -
These techniques could
prevent people from contracting secondary pneumonia
which could be detrimental to their health.
Corona Virus Quarantine: From Bad to Worse -
Being quarantined from the Corona Virus takes it's emotional toll.
Please enjoy my funny journey
from the spice cabinet, toilet paper shortage, to melons..
People are more dangerous than food! (COVID-19 food safety tips) -
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic,
is food safe? Groceries? Take-out food? Delivery? Drive-through?
All your coronavirus food safety questions are answered by Dr. Angela Shaw of Iowa State University and Dr. Francisco Diez-Gonzalez of the University of Georgia.
A Brilliantly Simple PSA About Social Distancing From The State Of -
Ohio's government has been on the leading edge with coronavirus lockdowns, and
this PSA from the Ohio Department of Health
is similarly on point.
Most bench presses underwater - Guinness World Records -
Bench presses are hard enough, but
imagine doing them at the bottom of a lake!
Well, that's exactly what Greg Wittstock (USA) did to achieve the record for the most consecutive bench presses underwater, managing an amazing total of 62.
How Strong is Titanium? Hydraulic Press Test! -
Titanium is considered to be one of the strongest metals -
how does it fare against a hydraulic press?
Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula - Teaser Trailer (2020) -
Four years after South Korea's total decimation in Train to Busan
, the zombie thriller that captivated audiences worldwide, acclaimed director Yeon Sang-ho brings us Peninsula, the next nail-biting chapter in his post-apocalyptic world.
Three UFOs Orbiting The Moon -
Credit to the CGI master out
there making the most of quarantine to mess with our heads. On the other hand, with the way 2020 is going, it's hard to say UFOs would be a big surprise.
Getting NAKED in front of partner challenge -
My fav part honestly was
the first guys reaction when he skeeted himself into a wall
and got back up in .01 seconds like nothing happened! LOL
The best pics on the Internet #274 -
All pictures are carefully handpicked
Hottest Babes on the Internet #101 -
Which one is hottest? ;-)
last 10 comments:
Sabot
(12:27 PM CEST - Apr,12 2020 )
Peninsula - looking forward to that! Last Train to Busan was just brilliant. A refreshing take on the zombie genre. It could have been filmed post covid! The streets so empty but full of cracking zombies working as an army using such cool techniques.
lorcro2000
(01:14 PM CEST - Apr,12 2020 )
Oh great, iOS and Android devices sharing info about people's locations and sending all of it to the government. What could possibly go wrong? Fuuu....
Sabot
(02:09 PM CEST - Apr,12 2020 )
Those 'Best Pictures on the Internet', are THE BEST! I was pissing myself along with the wife!! :lol: :compress: :bounce:
Csimbi
(11:34 AM CEST - Apr,13 2020 )
Happy Easter everyone!
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