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Name of the game: Mortal Kombat 11 Price:4.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/976310/Mortal_Kombat11/ Offer ends up after X hours: 8 august Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: 64-bit Windows 7 / Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-750, 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 GHz or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200, 3.1 GHz Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 670 or NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 1050 / AMD® Radeon™ HD 7950 or AMD® Radeon™ R9 270 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband internet connection RECOMMENDED: OS: 64-bit Windows 7 / Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-2300, 2.8GHz / AMD FX-6300, 3.5GHz or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1400, 3.2GHz Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 780 or NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 1060-6GB / AMD® Radeon™ R9 290 or RX 570 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband internet connection
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OnePlus Ace 2 Pro will launch in China soon and the company is actively teasing the arrival of the handset through the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo. While the exact launch date of the smartphone is yet to be revealed, its performance benchmarks have surfaced online, giving users a sense of how the performance of the phone is. It is shown to come with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, coupled with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of onboard storage. The OnePlus Ace 2 Pro is expected to come as a successor to the OnePlus Ace Pro. A OnePlus handset has been spotted on the benchmarking website AnTuTu with model number PJA110. The listing is thought to be of OnePlus Ace 2 Pro and it has scored an impressive 17,33,703 points on the benchmarking site. As per the listing, the phone's CPU has one high-performance core with a maximum clock speed of 3.2GHz, four cores capped at 2.8GHz and three cores with a maximum clock speed of 2.02GHz. These specifications are associated with the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. Based on the listing, the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro will pack 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. In the CPU test of AnTuTu, the smartphone scored 4,56,555 points and it received 6,13,916 points as GPU score. The MEM score is 3,63,631 points whereas the UX score is 2,99,601 points. The listing also suggests Android 13 operating system running on the handset. OnePlus started teasing the arrival of the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro in China last week. It is confirmed to go official in August. It is teased to come with a Tiangong 3D cooling system with a large surface area. As per a recent leak, the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro could feature a 6.74-inch display with curved edges. The display is said to offer 1.5K resolution and 1440Hz Pulse Width Modulation(PWM) frequency. It is tipped to pack a 5,000mAh battery and could offer 100W fast charging support.
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Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 11 version 22H2 update, which will be introducing several new features to the Start Menu interface, can also break said Start Menu if certain third-party apps are also installed on the OS. Windows 11 update 22H2, which will most likely be coming out sooner rather than later in 2023 according to a recent report from Windows Latest, would add a feature that if you hover over a recommended file, a preview panel pops up showing relevant details. However, according to PCMag, a preview build of the update that launched ahead of the general release is already breaking the Start Menu. Microsoft seems to have already narrowed down the cause: third-party user interface modification apps, such as ExplorerPatcher, which "aims to enhance the working environment on Windows." But instead of planning a patch for the bug, the tech giant is instead suggesting that users uninstall from this list of third-party apps before they install the update. But what if you already installed the update, and now your Start Menu is bugged? Then Microsoft suggests that you contact the app developer for a solution. This means that those already suffering from the bug could have a broken OS by the time the update officially launches. We’ve reached out to Microsoft concerning the issue and will update this article with any official statements. Who’s fault is it? On one hand, when a user installs a third-party app on their PC, they’re accepting the risk involved with that app. While Microsoft allows for users to have third-party apps, the developers of said apps are the ones responsible for maintenance and bug fixes, unlike Microsoft and its own first-party apps. So the tech giant refusing to fix this issue in particular is fair game, especially since it has its own list of bugs and issues to patch. However, considering that it’s several third-party apps tied to a specific type and that Microsoft quickly narrowed down the cause, it’s clearly an issue with the update not playing nice with user interface modification apps. And Microsoft not offering any solutions, especially those with a now suddenly broken OS, is not a great look for an OS that’s constantly and consistently riddled with bugs and issues. It’s technically not either entity’s fault, third-party app developers wouldn’t have a reason to suspect their apps would bug the Start Menu with this update, and Microsoft has a solid reason for not wanting to get involved with the cleanup. Hopefully developers have a patch coming in soon to fix this major headache, though the most ideal solution would be for Microsoft to patch it instead.
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Intel has launched a new innovation center in Shenzhen, China. The center will work on artificial intelligence (AI), chips, and edge computing applications for the local market. As reported by The Register. Essentially, Intel wants to develop products for China in the People's Republic. Meanwhile, the decision by the U.S. company somewhat contradicts the harsh U.S. stance against Chinese high-tech industries. The innovation center would utilize "Intel's existing technologies and products to continuously enable the application innovations of our partners and customers with an open ecosystem, with a focus on applications in artificial intelligence (AI), chip applications and edge computing etc to address the local market demand," a statement from Intel published by The Register reads. The Intel Greater Bay Area Innovation Centre is a collaborative effort between Intel, Nanshan district government in Shenzhen, and local technology firms. In particular, Intel will work with portable electronics maker Ugreen as well as fabless chip designers Senary Technology Group and Chipsea Technologies, to establish multiple joint laboratories. These labs will focus on research areas such as low-carbon and energy-saving IT solutions, PC and server chips, and smart transport. In addition to this, Intel has committed to providing technical and resource support for startups in Nanshan to facilitate market roll-outs and industry access. Media reports indicate that 60 local tech firms attended the opening ceremony. "We will further leverage Intel's technology and ecosystem strengths … facilitate the integration and development of emerging sectors in the Greater Bay Area and across the country … and help develop the digital economy," Intel China chairwoman Wang Rui is reported to have said, according to the South China Morning Post. The unveiling of the new innovation center coincided with Intel's introduction of its new Gaudi 2 processor designed for AI training and inference, which meets U.S. export requirements and can be sold to Chinese customers. The customized version promises to be in high demand as not all companies in China can obtain Nvidia's A800 and H800 compute GPUs due to extraordinary costs, high demand, and scarce availability. The decision to open up a new development hub in China can be considered as part of Intel's efforts to retain business in China amidst deteriorating relationship between the U.S. and China, which has led to the U.S. imposing restrictions on chip exports.
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Musician Name:Albert Leornes Greene Birthday / Location: April 13, 1946 (age 77) Forrest City, Arkansas United States Main instrument: Soul, R&B, gospel, Southern soul soul progressivo Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Al Green started singing at the age of nine along with three other brothers in his father's gospel group, the Green Brothers. The quartet even toured the southern United States during the 1950s. At that time, the Greene family moved to the state of Michigan. There, young Al Green formed his R&B group, called Al Green and the Creations (which in 1968 would be renamed the Soul Mates). In 1968, the Soul Mates reached the Top 5 of the Billboard Black Singles chart with the song "Back Up Train". In 1969, Green left the band and pursued a solo career. He met producer Willie Mitchell, with whom he became very close. That same year, "Green is Blues", his debut album, was released. The following year he released the album "Al Green Gets Next to You". Subsequently, Al Green released 1972's "Let's Stay Together". The LP peaked at number eight on the Billboard Pop chart and number one on the Black chart. The title song topped both lists. Later, Al Green would experience a personal tragedy in 1975 involving his girlfriend Mary Woodson. In October 1974, after being refused a marriage proposal, Mary threw a boiling pot over Al while he was taking a bath. The singer had second-degree burns on his abdomen, back and arm. After the aggression, Mary went into another room and committed suicide, with Green's gun. Subsequently, Al Green converted to Christianity. By 1976, he had purchased a church in Memphis and ordained as pastor of Full Gospel Tabernacle. Although he continued to record R&B, sales of his records began to decline and criticism of his work grew - although music critics praised "The Belle Album", from 1977. During a performance in 1979, Green was injured and so, the singer approached religion even more, starting to preach and sing only gospel music. His first album of this phase was "The Lord Will Make a Way", in 1980. From 1981 to 1989, Green recorded more albums in the genre, eight of which were awarded the Grammy for "Best Soul/Gospel Performance". In 1984, film director Robert Mugge released "Gospel According to Al Green", a documentary that includes interviews about the singer's life and footage of him in his church. After several years in the gospel style, Green began his return to R&B, with the release of the duet with British singer Annie Lennox of "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" (written in 1968 by Jackie DeShannon), for the comedy The Phantoms Against -Atacam, and the composition of the hit "The Message Is Love", a partnership with producer Arthur Baker. His 1994 duet with country music singer Lyle Lovett fused this style of music with R&B and won him his ninth Grammy - a first in the pop music category. The following year, Green's first secular (non-religious) album "Your Heart's In Good Hands" was released. Although it received positive reviews from music critics, the CD did not sell well. In 1995, Green was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2000, Green published "Take Me to the River", a book that examines his career. Two years later, the singer received a Grammy for Lifetime Achievement. In 2003, "I Can't Stop" was released, the first album produced by Willie Mitchell since 1985, and the first commercially successful work in decades. In 2004, Green was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Also that year, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Green at number 65 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
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Redmi 12 series was launched in India today in a 4G and a 5G variant. The Redmi 12 4G model comes with a MediaTek Helio G88 SoC with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of inbuilt storage, whereas the Redmi 12 5G is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. The smartphones are backed by 5,000mAh batteries with 18W wired fast charging support. The handsets run on Android-based MIUI 14 OS out-of-the-box. Redmi 12 4G, Redmi 12 5G price in India, availability The base 4GB + 128GB variant of the Redmi 12 4G is priced at Rs. 8,999, while the 6GB + 128GB variant is set at Rs. 10,999. The prices include a bank offer or an exchange discount of Rs. 1,000. The model is available in Jade Black, Moonstone Silver, and Pastel Blue colour options. Offered in similar colourways, the 4GB + 128GB variant of the Redmi 12 5G is listed at Rs. 10,999, while the 6GB + 128GB variant and the 8GB + 256GB variant are marked at Rs. 12,499 and Rs. 14,999, respectively. These variants also include bank or loyalty discounts. The Redmi 12 series phones will be available for sale in the country starting August 4 at 12 noon IST, via the official Redmi website, Mi Home, Amazon, Flipkart and Xiaomi partner retail stores. Redmi 12 4G, Redmi 12 5G specifications, features Both Redmi 12 variants sport a 6.79-inch full-HD+ (1,080 x 2,460 pixels) display with a refresh rate of 90Hz, a touch sampling rate of 240Hz, and a peak brightness level of 450 nits. The screens come with Corning Gorilla Glass protection. They boot Android 13-based MIUI 14 out-of-the-box. The Redmi 12 4G is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G88 SoC paired with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of inbuilt storage. Meanwhile, the Redmi 12 5G comes with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of USF 2.2 onboard storage. The storage is expandable up to 1TB with a micro-SD card. The phones support virtual RAM extensions of up to 12GB and 16GB, respectively. In the camera department, the Redmi 12 4G carries a triple rear camera unit. It includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel sensor with a macro sensor. On the other hand, the Redmi 12 5G comes with a 50-megapixel primary rear sensor alongside a 2-megapixel sensor with a macro lens. Both handsets have an 8-megapixel front camera placed in a centre-aligned punch-hole slot at the top of the display. The Redmi 12 series phones pack a 5,000mAh battery with 18W wired fast charging support. Apart from respective 4G and 5G connectivity, the phones also support WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, v5.0, NFC, and USB Type-C connectivity. The handsets are equipped with 3.5mm audio jacks and side-mounted fingerprint sensors. They come with an IP53 rating for dust and water resistance. Weighing 199 grams, the phones measure 168.60mm x 76.28mm x 8.17mm in size.
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If you've recently tried to update your Windows laptop or PC using the 'Update and Shutdown' function and run into a dead end, you’re not the only one. Multiple users have reported trying to run the Windows Update process this way, only to find their systems refusing to shut down. Usually, you could expect your system to download whatever new update is available, install it, and restart. However, as spotted by Windows Latest, multiple Reddit users and Microsoft Feedback Hub users have stated that the last part of this process doesn’t happen. They select their preference to Update and Shutdown, but then after the update install step, their computers turn on again and return to the login screen. From here, they have to manually select shut down (again). This problem doesn’t seem to be widespread. However, there have been enough cases for this to cause frustration for some users - especially those who would like to leave their PC alone at night to update and shut down automatically. Windows Latest editor Mayank Parmar notes that he’s experienced this glitch in the Update and Shutdown process with both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Is a fix incoming? Unhappy with this state of things, Parmar sought out a former Microsoft developer and asked for their opinion on the matter. While remaining anonymous, the former Microsoft worker did provide some insight into the unexpected performance. Firstly, it may potentially have to do with the Fast Startup feature, which was designed to boot up your device more quickly. Fast Startup stores a selection of information into a file and retrieves it upon start-up, quickening the process (in theory). This feature could be responsible for the Update and Shutdown glitch as it may prompt a restart automatically during the update. An alternative explanation might be found in the actual update process. Many users install Windows Updates fairly often, as is recommended for security reasons. Some users may not do this, however, allowing weeks or months to pass between updates. This means the number of things that need to be installed builds up, and larger updates often require a restart to complete the installation. In this case, prompting a Windows Update might require (and possibly force) a restart, overriding the Update and Shutdown command. There are now numerous recent posts on the subject on the Feedback Hub, Reddit, and Windows Latest, but no word on the matter from Microsoft yet. Affected users are hopeful that Microsoft either patches up the issue in a future update or at least temporarily renames the command so they know what to expect. Some of these users have left their laptops to install updates and run on available battery power overnight expecting a shutdown afterward, only to find their device dead in the morning. This, as one Reddit user complained, makes Windows Update feel unreliable. We can only hope that Microsoft addresses the issue soon, since - as another Redditor remarks - it's "ridiculous that such a simple feature is busted."
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In response to U.S. restrictions on China's access to advanced chip production technologies, Chinese companies began to invest in the expansion of production capacities that process wafers using legacy nodes, such as 28nm, 45 nm, and older. This has raised concerns in the U.S. and Europe about China potentially flooding the market with mature chips, thus driving competitors out of business and then using chips as leverage, leading to discussions on further restraining China's influence in the semiconductor sector, Bloomberg reports. The expansion of capacities capable of making chips on 28nm, 45nm, and older technologies, as well as various specialty nodes by companies like Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC) and Hua Hong, is making American and European officials nervous. Older chip fabrication technologies are still critical for various industries, which is why politicians fear that chips made on mature nodes might become a strategic advantage for China, which raises significant security risks. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo expressed concerns over China's large-scale investments in legacy chip production capacity, highlighting the importance of cooperating with allies to address this challenge. The European Commission emphasized its goal to minimize Europe's reliance on foreign companies for both advanced and legacy chips. "The amount of money that China is pouring into subsidizing what will be an excess capacity of mature chips and legacy chips — that is a problem that we need to be thinking about and working with our allies to get ahead of," Raimondo said. There's fear that China could flood the global markets with chips made on 28nm and thicker nodes, thereby driving foreign competitors to bankruptcy, as seen in the solar industry. If there is such a plan, companies like TSMC, Intel Foundry Services, Samsung Foundry, and perhaps GlobalFoundries may largely remain unaffected, but for players like UMC, Vanguard, ST Microelectronics, and PSMC, the move presents significant risks. This scenario could result in Western countries becoming overly dependent on China for these essential semiconductors, introducing potential national security threats, especially if these chips are used in military devices. A study from Stanford University's Hoover Institution underscores the potential risks, stressing that the U.S. and its allies should be vigilant against China's semiconductor firms' non-market behaviors. The importance of legacy chips was accentuated by the supply disruptions during the peak of the COVID pandemic, leading to substantial financial strains for many companies. There is a catch, though. While these chips made on mature nodes play a pivotal role in devices ranging from consumer electronics to automotive and from industrial applications to military hardware, the latter tend to have very long lifecycles. Makers of cars, CE, and military devices are not really inclined to buy chips made in China to save pennies on each unit and then revalidate and requalify it for hundreds if not thousands of devices. Then again, if Chinese companies drive traditional chipmakers who make semiconductors on mature and specialty nodes out of business, American and European companies will either have to make their ICs in China or ask governments to subsidize chip production in the U.S. and Europe. Chinese companies are rapidly constructing new facilities, with projections indicating the establishment of 26 new fabs by 2026. Despite the political friction between the U.S. and China, Chinese firms, such as SMIC, have maintained their supply chains, with a significant portion of their sales coming from U.S. clients, according to Bloomberg.
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Musician Name:Niall James Horan Birthday / Location: September 13, 1993 (age 29)Mullingar, Westmeath Ireland Main instrument: Pop Pop rock folk-pop Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance:- Other Information: Niall James Horan (Mullingar, September 13, 1993), better known as Niall Horan is an Irish singer and songwriter. He became known as a member of the boy band One Direction. In 2010, Horan auditioned as a solo contestant on British competition The X Factor. After being phased out as solo artists, Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson were reunited in a band. After the band's hiatus in 2016, Horan signed a deal as a solo artist with Capitol Records. Her singles "This Town" and "Slow Hands" from her debut studio album, Flicker (2017) reached the top 20 in several countries. The album debuted at number one in Ireland and the US, as well as charting in the top three in Australia and the UK. He embarked on the Flicker Sessions Tour (2017) and the Flicker World Tour (2018) in support of the album. Horan's second studio album Heartbreak Weather was released on March 13, 2020 and debuted at number four in the US and number one in the UK, Ireland and Mexico. Niall was born on September 13, 1993 in Mullingar in Ireland. He is the son of Maura Gallagher and Bobby Horan, and has an older brother named Greg, his parents separated when he was a child. Horan studied at Coláiste Mhuiri and Congrenation of Christian Brothers, at this time he participated in the choir. Horan tried to play the guitar that his brother played for Christmas, but he wasn't able to play it. Horan, then 11 years old, learned to play the guitar by following YouTube tutorials. Her aunt discovered her talent one day when she was in the car with Niall when he started singing. She originally thought the radio was on. As a teenager, he performed at the Mullingar Arts Center during a fundraiser for the local football team, the Shamrocks. He was also landing a support spot with former X Factor contestant Lloyd Daniels at the Academy club in Dublin. As a child, he showed an interest in music after his family gave him a guitar for Christmas. He also aspired to be "a big name", like Beyoncé and Justin Bieber, and cites Michael Bublé as one of his biggest influences.
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Name of the game: The Witcher® 3: Wild Hunt Price:4.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/292030/The_Witcher_3_Wild_Hunt/ Offer ends up after X hours: 1 august Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) Processor: Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz / AMD A10-5800K APU (3.8GHz) Memory: 6 GB of RAM Video card: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 660 / AMD GPU Radeon HD 7870 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 50 GB available space RECOMMENDED: OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11 Processor: Intel Core i5-7400 / Ryzen 5 1600 Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video card: Nvidia GTX 1070 / Radeon RX 480 DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 50 GB available space
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Oppo A78 4G was launched in Indonesia earlier this month. The phone is expected to launch in India soon. Ahead of any official announcement, a report tips the launch timeline and price range of the India variant of the phone. The specifications are expected to be similar to the Indonesian variant, which launched with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC and a 5,000mAh battery with 67W wired SuperVOOC fast charging support. The company also launched the Oppo A78 5G in India earlier this year in January, which is priced at Rs. 18,999. Oppo A78 4G price in India, launch date (expected) A TechOutlook report suggests that the Oppo A78 4G is expected to be priced between Rs. 18,000 and Rs. 20,000 in India. It could launch as early as July 27 and is likely to be available for purchase through offline retail stores. Offered in Indonesia in Black Mist and Sea Green (translated) colour options, the Oppo A78 4G is priced at IDR 35,99,000 (roughly Rs. 20,000) for the lone 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. Oppo A78 4G India variant specifications, features (expected) The Indian variant of the Oppo A78 4G is expected to sport a 6.43-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,400 pixels) AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a touch sampling rate of up to 180Hz. It is likely to arrive with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection, like its Indonesian variant, and run Android 13-based ColorOS 13.1. It could be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC paired with 8GB of RAM, virtually expandable up to 16GB, and 256GB of inbuilt storage. The dual rear camera unit of the Oppo A78 4G is expected to include a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel sensor, while the front camera is likely to be equipped with an 8-megapixel sensor. The phone is expected to pack a 5,000mAh battery with 67W wired SuperVOOC fast charging support. For security, the Oppo A78 4G is likely to come with a fingerprint sensor and a face unlock feature. It could also support Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, a 3.5mm audio jack, and USB Type-C port connectivity. The handset could weigh 180 grams and measure 73.23mm x 161mm x 7.99mm in size.
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Windows 10 gamers have got a reason to celebrate with the latest preview update for the OS, which comes with an important fix for a nasty gaming-related crash, and other cures besides. The problem with PC games is related to Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors popping up, either causing a crash, or even locking up the system in some more extreme cases. As you may have seen, the fix for this was applied to Windows 11 in the Moment 3 update – it was first spotted in the preview of that patch which emerged late in June. The good news for Windows 10 users is that the fix is in KB5028244 (build 19045.3271 for Windows 10 22H2), which again is a preview patch (an optional download). This means the full (polished) fix will be available in August’s cumulative update for Windows 10, and that’s only a couple of weeks away now. In the release notes for the patch, Microsoft observes: “This update addresses an issue that might affect your computer when you are playing a game. Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors might occur.” On top of this, there are fixes for a bug that prevents some VPN apps from making a successful connection, and a glitch that means when a PC comes back from sleep, certain display or audio devices go missing in action. Furthermore, there’s the resolution of a problem with Windows 10 where a full-screen search can’t be closed (and prevents any further action from being taken with the Start menu), and a raft of other tweaks and fixes.
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Micron was the first company to introduce 24Gb DDR5 memory devices as well as start shipping actual modules on their base last fall. As it turns out, as part of Micron's HBM3 Gen2 announcement, the company wants to maintain the lead and is prepping to mass produce 32Gb DDR5 ICs as well high-capacity memory modules in the first half of 2024, the company revealed today. Micron's monolithic 32Gb DDR5 IC will be made on Micron's 1β (1-beta) fabrication technology, which is the company's most advanced production node and also the last fabrication process that does not use extreme ultraviolet lithography. For now, Micron has not disclosed the data transfer rates it expects from its 32Gb devices, though given the fact that these will be Micron's 3rd Generation DDR5 ICs, expect them to be reasonably fast. One of the things that modern DRAM fabrication technologies allow memory makers to do is to build high-capacity monolithic memory devices. After Micron built its 24Gb memory IC on its 1α (1-alpha) process technology last year, it was logical for the company to proceed with a 32Gb device with its 1β node and this is exactly what it is doing. 32Gb DDR5 DRAM ICs will be particularly useful for datacenter-grade memory modules as they obviously benefit from high-capacity DRAMs. But while 32Gb devices open doors to 1TB DDR5 modules (which use 32 8-Hi 32Gb stacks), Micron is not jumping the gun here and will only offer 128GB DDR5 modules based on these ICs next year. Going forward the company plans 192GB and 256GB DDR5 modules. Meanwhile, 512GB and 1TB memory sticks are not currently listed in the roadmap, possibly because Micron still considers such memory sticks as niche devices that it might make available for select clients. Speaking of niche types of memory products: Micron's roadmap published on Wednesday reiterates Micron's plans to mass-produce 16Gb and 24Gb GDDR7 memory chips with a 32 GT/s data transfer rates sometimes in mid-2024 as well as HBMNext memory in 36GB and 64GB stacks offering 1.5TB/s 2+ TB/s bandwidth per module sometime in 2026 or later.
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Nick movie:D.P. 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix Time:2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO: Netflix Duration of the movie:1:53 Trailer: