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May- 2021 -13 MayAMD
AMD Rembrandt will use Zen3+ CPU with RDNA2 GPUs and upto 12 CUs up from 8 on Ryzen 4000
Over the past few weeks, AMD has laid out their roadmap for desktop and notebook processors. Rembrandt seems to be on track for a late 2021/2022 release on the laptop side of things. New details regarding AMD’s Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt APU lineup based on the Zen 3+ architecture have been reported by reputable leaker, ExecutableFix. Multiple reports have explained that it will ditch the ageing Vega GPU As per his latest tweet, it looks like the 4th Gen Ryzen Rembrandt line of APUs will be the only family to feature the mysterious AMD Zen 3+ core architecture. As per the…
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11 MayApple
Apple is being sued a billion pounds for overcharging 20 million customers on it’s app store
Apple is facing a billion-pound legal claim after being accused of breaking UK competition law by “overcharging” millions of people for software on its App Store. Apple Inc is facing a London lawsuit over claims it overcharged nearly 20 million UK customers for App Store purchases, yet another legal headache for the tech giant fighting lawsuits across the world. The claim, brought by Dr Rachael Kent, a digital economist and a lecturer at King’s College London, calls for Apple to repay UK customers who it says have been overcharged because of the company’s practices, and damages of up to £1.5…
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2 MaySpace
NASA is now Planning a Mission to go 1,000 AU From the Sun, Deep Into Interstellar Space
A different perspective can do wonders. Perceiving things from a different angle can both metaphorically and literally allow people to see things differently. And in space, there are an almost infinite number of angles that objects can be observed from. Like all perspectives, some are more informative than others. Sometimes those informative perspectives are also the hardest to reach. When the four-decades-old Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft entered interstellar space in 2012 and 2018, respectively, scientists celebrated. These plucky spacecraft had already traveled 120 times the distance from the Earth to the sun to reach the boundary of the…
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2 MayNASA
Mars helicopter Ingenuity goes faster and farther than ever on 4th flight
After proving powered, controlled flight is possible on the Red Planet, NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter has new orders: scout ahead of the Perseverance rover to assist in its search for past signs of microbial life. The next phase extends the rotocraft’s mission beyond the original month-long technology demonstration. Now, the goal is to assess how well flyers can help future exploration of Mars and other worlds. “We’re going to gather information on the operational support capability of the helicopter while Perseverance focuses on its science mission,” Lori Glaze, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division, told reporters Friday. The type of…
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2 MayInternational Space Station
Russia is withdrawing from the ISS, will create their own in 2025
Russia announced its withdrawal from the International Space Station (ISS) project from January 2025 and set up its own ISS, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov said during the course of a TV interview. In place of ISS, the Russian space industry would gain ROSS – a new orbital station that’s name stands for Russian Orbital Service Station. Currently, the ISS is a collaborative project between the U.S.’ NASA and Russia’s Roscosmos. The ISS sometimes hosts astronauts from other countries as well. In 2019-20, the ISS was hit by several issues including a crack and air-leak noticed in October 2020. According…
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