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  4. Apple recently made some marketing claims using a 5nm processor against a 4-year old architecture and we were waiting for benchmarks to appear that we can use to do some solid comparisons. Earlier today, the single-core and multi-core scores in the latest Cinebench R23 have leaked out and boy is it a different story than the one Apple used in its announcement. The Apple M1 is a very impressive chip - but the fastest in mobility CPUs it is not - not by a long shot. Intel and AMD mobility x86 CPUs thrash Apple M1 in Cinebench R23 benchmarks even with a node handicap It is also interesting that not a lot of people keep in mind that Apple's M1 is based on the 5nm process - which is a 2 node advantage over Intel 14nm and a 1 node advantage over AMD 7nm. This advantage has nothing to do with Apple's architectural / engineering prowess and simply a function of the process provided by TSMC. However, even with this handicap, Intel 10nm and AMD 7nm mobility chips thrash out Apple's M1 in recent Cinebench R23 benchmarks. Unlike Geekbench, which runs multiple algorithms and then takes a geomean (which can skew results if algorithm-specific optimizations are present on an architecture), Cinebench measures the brute force power of a processor and is the go-to benchmark for most enthusiasts when it you eat to processors. It is a rendering benchmark that is able to take complete advantage of all the compute performance of a processor (and all threads) without any inefficiencies. Let's start with the Cinebench R23 single-core benchmarks first. The Apple M1 chip scores 1498 points in Cinebench R23 single-core benchmark. AMD's x86 chips, which are 1 node behind and do not target very aggressive clocks on single cores (preferring a higher multicore), score up to 1284. On the other hand, the Apple M1 is easily thrashed by an Intel 4-core variant on 10nm: the Intel Core i7 1185G7 which is roughly 1 node behind TSMC's 5nm process. But of course, the single-core benchmarks are purely cosmetic as most applications use multithreading. This is where the Cinebench R23 multi-core results come in: Here, the AMD 7nm chips with a 1 node disadvantage absolutely decimate the Apple 5nm chip. Even Intel's 14nm processor gets more or less the same score and the 10nm variant (with half the cores!) Clocks in at just under 1000 points compared to the Apple M1. The Intel TGL 10nm 8 core variant is expected to land in a few months and it is expected to quickly climb to the top of this chart as well judging from the four-core results shown here. As we can clearly see with these benchmarks, the Apple M1 is not the fastest mobility chip around - by a very long shot. But I do want to point out that shifting to the M1 makes perfect sense for Apple. Because of its exclusivity contract with TSMC, it has access to nodes earlier than anyone else and it can use this node advantage and combine it with its ARM architecture to significantly increase its profit margins without giving away too much performance. In fact, for native code and for the mobile form factor, the performance differences are basically negligible and will not make a difference. High performance, on the other hand, is another story. I deliberately did not add any desktop processors to these benchmarks but needless to say - even Intel's 14nm desktop chips destroy the M1. The problem is that ARM architecture doesn't clock very high and has high leakage at high power levels (this is also conversely true, x86 is not very good at low power scenarios). This means that the x86 market's bread and butter segments are safe from Apple's ARM influence - unless companies like NUVIA have something to say about that too.
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  5. You have a good activity, I don't know what happened with your retirement, but the only thing that all the members of the community hope is the change of personality, leave your immaturity and keep the promises and show everyone that we can count on you, you deserve a chance, good lucky bro.
  6. I see that you are active in our community and it is very positive, we hope that you will give more than your part in the projects that welcomed you and accept new challenges, good luck.
  7. Judge Juan Sánchez Balbuena will evaluate this Friday the request of the Lava Jato Special Team. Yamila Osorio is investigated for allegedly having received bribes from the “Construction Club”. Prosecutor Hamilton Montoro, from the Lava Jato Special Team, requested an 18-month bar to leave the country against Yamila Osorio, former regional governor of Arequipa, for allegedly having received bribes from the “Construction Club”. According to a resolution to which Management agreed, Judge Juan Sánchez Balbuena will evaluate this Friday the request of the Public Ministry from 10 a.m. Osorio is investigated for the alleged commission of the crimes of passive bribery, incompatible negotiation and illicit association to commit a crime. According to the statement of two aspiring effective collaborators, the former governor would have requested S / 2 million in presumptions from the construction company ICCGSA, in exchange for the concession of the Variante Uchumayo highway in 2015. “It is appreciated that Yamila Osorio, in her capacity as regional governor of Arequipa at the time, would have intervened in illicit acts related to the work [...] which was summoned by the IOM, commissioned by the regional government, being requested to the winning company of the good pro, ICCGSA, the sum of S / 2′000,000 so that it could comply with the subscription of the contract, [...] money that was delivered throughout the execution of the project by Carlos Zariquiey [ of ICCGSA], who complied with giving part of the agreement, S / 450,000 in total, made in different installments ”, can be read in the resolution of the Prosecutor's Office. It should be remembered that Yamila Osorio denied having received bribes and described the accusations of the two would-be effective collaborators as "infamy".
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  15. Repsol's stake in OCP is 29.7%, according to data from New Stratus Energy. The private pipeline has been operating in the country since 2003 and has a capacity to transport around 450,000 bpd. Ecuador rejected a request from the Spanish oil company Repsol to transfer its rights and obligations over oil blocks in the country to the firm New Stratus Energy, because the transfer would not ensure the continuity of the operation, the energy ministry said. The Calgary-based company New Stratus Energy said last week in a statement that it had signed a letter of intent with Repsol SA to eventually acquire the rights to two oil blocks in Ecuador and the Spanish company's stake in the pipeline. private OCP. "The Ministry of Energy, in observance of the legal framework in force for hydrocarbon activities, denied the request presented by the Repsol company," the ministry said in a statement. Earlier, the Minister of Energy, René Ortiz, had told a local radio station that the New Stratus Energy company did not comply with the requirements set forth in the law, which provide that the new operator must have technical and economic capacity equal to or better than Repsol . Regarding the request of the Spanish oil company for the transfer of its participation in the OCP is "under analysis, in accordance with the procedures present in the Law and Regulations," the statement added. New Stratus Energy CFO Mario Miranda said the Energy Ministry had not yet communicated its decision to the company and that it met all the requirements that the Government had established, including a commitment to respect all environmental and labor responsibilities. . "The financial capacity is there," added Miranda by phone. Repsol in Ecuador did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The agreement would have involved the sale of Repsol's indirect 35% stake in blocks 16 and 67, which produced some 16,280 barrels per day (bpd) in September. The service provision contracts for both blocks expire in December 2022. Repsol's stake in OCP is 29.7%, according to data from New Stratus Energy. The private pipeline has been operating in the country since 2003 and has a capacity to transport around 450,000 bpd. Ortiz said that before concluding the contract, Repsol must comply with some audits.
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  16. Congrats 🤙🏻🤙🏻😁

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