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  1. Music Title: Skillet - Hero (Official Video) Signer: Skillet Release Date:25/10 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):
  2. Huawei FreeBuds 4i true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones were launched in India on Monday. The TWS earphones can last for up to 10 hours of continuous music playback. The Huawei FreeBuds 4i earbuds feature 10mm dynamic drivers along with a PEEK+PU polymer diaphragm. The Chinese tech giant has also incorporated deep active noise cancellation technology with an Awareness mode. Huawei claims that the FreeBuds 4i TWS earphones come with advanced low latency algorithms to reduce lag between audio and video while playing games. Huawei FreeBuds 4i price in India The Huawei FreeBuds 4i TWS earphones will be priced at Rs. 7,990 and will be available exclusively on Amazon starting October 27. The Huawei earphones will be offered in four colour options — Carbon Black, Ceramic White, Red, and Silver Frost. Till November 5, the Huawei FreeBuds 4i will be offered with a Rs. 1,000 instant discount as a part of the brand's Diwali celebrations. Furthemore, Huawei has listed many other offers and no-cost EMI options for interested buyers. Huawei FreeBuds 4i specifications, features The TWS earphones from Huawei — launched in China in February — feature 10mm dynamic drivers with PEEK+PU polymer diaphragm. Huawei FreeBuds 4i TWS earphones have deep active noise cancellation (ANC) that uses built-in acoustics and algorithms that can generate inverted sound waves. Additionally, they also come with an Awareness mode that lets users stay aware of their surroundings and help them communicate better. As mentioned, the Huawei FreeBuds 4i pack a 55mAh battery in the earbuds and a 215mAh battery in the charging case. They can last for up to 10 hours on a single charge while playing music with ANC on and up to 7.5 hours with ANC turned off. Huawei TWS earphones can last up to 6.5 hours during voice calls with ANC turned on and up to 5.5 hours with ANC turned off. They have fast charging support that lets them have a playback time of up to 4 hours with a 10-minute charge. The TWS earphones from Huawei also come with advanced low latency algorithms that reduce the lag between audio and video while playing games. The Huawei earphones can be connected to a smartphone using Bluetooth v5.2 and have touch sensitive controls. The Huawei FreeBuds 4i's earbuds measure 37.5x21x23.9mm and weigh 5.5 grams. The charging case measures 48x61.8x27.5mm and weighs 36.5 grams.
  3. Microsoft has caved in to the pressure from the open source community and reversed its decision to yank a key feature from the upcoming .NET 6 release.. Microsoft wrongly rubbed the developers by quietly removing the Hot Reload feature from .NET 6, which reportedly allows developers to tweak source code while an app is running and observe the effects of the change in real-time. The feature was one of the highlights of the open source .NET 6 platform. No wonder then Microsoft’s sudden decision to restrict the feature to Visual Studio 2022, a Windows-only paid product for the most part, forced the developers to ditch their laptops and grab pitchforks instead. “....we’ve decided that starting with the upcoming .NET 6 GA release, we will enable Hot Reload functionality only through Visual Studio 2022 so we can focus on providing the best experiences to the most users,” wrote Dmitry Lyalin, Principal Program Manager .NET in charge of the Hot Reload feature, last week, announcing the change that led to the furor. Ear to the ground The Verge has learnt from anonymous Microsoft sources that the last-minute change, pinned down as a business-focused decision, was made by Julia Liuson, the head of Microsoft’s developer division. Microsoft probably didn’t foresee the backlash that would result from yanking a key open source developer-friendly feature from an open source framework, and restricting it to a freemium integrated development environment (IDE). “First and foremost, we want to apologize. We made a mistake in executing on our decision and took longer than expected to respond back to the community. We have approved the pull request to re-enable this code path and it will be in the GA build of the .NET 6 SDK,” announced Scott Hunter, Director Program Management, .NET. Hunter tries his best to explain Microsoft’s now-reversed decision, though admitting their mistake in executing the change. “With the runway getting short for the .NET 6 release and Visual Studio 2022, we chose to focus on bringing Hot Reload to VS2022 first…. In our effort to scope, we inadvertently ended up deleting the source code instead of just not invoking that code path,” explains Hunter announcing the feature’s reinstatement. Via The Verge
  4. Pimax today revealed a breathtaking new headset which it plans to release sometime in 2022. The Pimax Reality 12K QLED is probably the most advanced headset that we’ll hear about for a while, unless Oculus has something truly unexpected up its sleeve for later this week. Pimax is constantly pushing the limits of what it can squeeze into a VR headset. Still, it’s hard to imagine what Pimax has planned is even possible with today’s tech. The Pimax Reality 12K QLED is smaller and lighter than previous models, and has a broader field of view and higher-resolution displays than even the company’s current flagship headset, the Vision 8K X. To top things off, it’s powered by an internal processor, giving it standalone capability. A True Flagship Device The Pimax Reality 12K QLED headset features dual 6K QLED, panels with mini-LED backlighting and 4400 elements for local dimming. Pimax said the headset features a wholly reimagined lens design, eliminating distortion and refractions and giving you edge-to-edge clarity. Pimax said the construction is a mix of Fresnel and aspheric lenses, and the company is calling them Bionic lenses. Pimax increased the horizontal field of view (FOV) in the new headset by 30-degrees compared to the last generation, giving you a whole 210-degree viewing angle. The vertical FOV is also larger, now 135-degrees, which is more vertical vision than most human eyes can perceive. To help improve performance on such high-resolution displays, Pimax has partnered with Tobii to integrate Tobii’s eye-tracking technology into all future Pimax headsets. The eye-tracking cameras can facilitate foveated rendering, which can dramatically improve VR rendering performance (Qualcomm says 2-3x) to allow for such high-resolution displays. Along with the eye-tracking hardware, the Pimax Reality 12K QLED includes motorized IPD adjustment. Like with the Varjo Aero, when you put on the Reality 12K QLED, it will run an eye calibration process to ensure your eyes are lined up perfectly with the displays. Pimax said there would be a manual override button for calibration, but it’s unclear if it enables manual lens adjustment or manual triggering of the auto-calibration process. PCVR Hybrid Headset With specifications like those described above, you would likely think the Pimax Reality 12K OLED would be a tethered PC VR headset. But as noted up top, it's not. Incredibly, Pimax stuck a Qualcomm XR-2 chip inside the Reality 12K QLED headset, enabling you to use it as a standalone device without a computer. The Reality 12K fits in a new category that Pimax calls a PCVR Hybrid. A PCVR Hybrid device gives you the best of both worlds, allowing for tethered PC use or standalone operation. When operating as a standalone device, the headset can run Android-based VR games, just like an Oculus Quest 2 or Vive Focus 3. The headset can also accept a direct signal from your GPU via two Display Port 1.4 connections, or stream content from your PC through Wi-Fi 6 or WiGig. Optical Tracking With the change to a standalone configuration also comes a change to the way Pimax handles tracking. The current lineup of Pimax headsets pairs with Valve’s SteamVR tracking technology, and Pimax sells Valve’s Index controllers to complement its ultrawide headsets. With the Reality 12K QLED, Pimax made the switch to optical SLAM-based tracking for headset positioning. The new headset will ship with a pair of optically tracked Pimax Sword controllers. Pimax says it will also offer an accessory that would add SteamVR sensors to the headset for anyone who needs the extreme precision that Valve’s tracking solution provides. Facial Expression and Body Tracking The Pimax Reality 12K QLED headset comes equipped with several biometric tracking systems that allow you to bring your full expression into the game. In addition to the eye-tracking cameras, the 12K OLED includes face tracking cameras mounted on either side of the visor. It also supports mouth tracking, and even body tracking. A set of cameras on the bottom of the visor can detect your arm and leg movement, as well as your torso position. Advanced Technology Doesn’t Come Cheap The specs of the Reality 12K QLED are incredible, but you may want to be sitting for the next bit. Pimax says the price will be $2399 when the headset launches late next year. The company is at least planning to offer a discount to anyone who already owns a Pimax device. You can credit the full purchase price as a discount on a 12K QLED. Pimax is planning to attend CES this year, and the company said that it would have more to announce about its future hardware in January at the event. Kevin Henderson, COO of Pimax, told us that the current announcement is just the beginning. The 12K QLED model represents the pinnacle of Pimax’s next-generation hardware, and just like the Vision series, Pimax intends to have several products in its Reality line. We expect to see more-affordable Pimax Reality headsets in the future, but when that may be is anyone’s guess. If you're concerned about the price of the new flagship headset, at least you have about a year to save up. Pimax says the Reality 12K QLED will be available in Q4 2022.
  5. Halloween is upon us, and this year I'm building a series of smart Halloween decorations that are also Raspberry Pi projects. So far, I’ve created a Raspberry Pi-powered zombie arm that slaps guests and a person-following creepy head. However, one of my all time favourite decorations is a fog machine. The only unfortunate thing about them is that they're analog. Now, with a bit of hacking, we're going to be connecting a fog machine to a Raspberry Pi, and activating it with person detection. This way, we only use fog juice when there are people close by. Here's how to get started. What You’ll Need For This Project Raspberry Pi 4 A relay module compatible with the Raspberry Pi At least 6 jumper cables A soldering iron and solder A fog machine with a remote control (I picked mine up from walmart) Wyze Cam V2 / V3 or Raspberry Pi camera How To Build a Smart Fog Machine with a Raspberry Pi Set up your Raspberry Pi. If you don’t know how to do this, check out our story on how to set up your Raspberry Pi for the first time or how to set up a headless Raspberry Pi (without monitor or keyboard). Install git as necessary, and clone the repository to your Raspberry Pi. cd ~/ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install git git clone https://github.com/rydercalmdown/smart_fog_machine.git Descend into the cloned repository and run the installation command to install all lower-level and python-based requirements for the project to work. cd ~/smart_fog_machine make install Test your fog machine. Pressing the button once should cause the fog machine to turn on, pressing it again should cause it to turn off. Holding the button on my particular machine results in the same behavior as pressing it. Remove the screws from the back of your remote and open up the back panel. Put the batteries in your remote if they are missing, and locate the solder points that are connected to the fog button. Using a jumper cable, short the pins until you find the ones that cause the LED on the front of the remote to flash. In my case, that was the top right and bottom left pins when the remote is on its back and the IR LED is pointed upwards. If your remote doesn’t have a status LED on the front, you can view the activity of the IR LED with the front-facing camera on your phone. Once the pins are found that activate the LED, solder two jumper wires onto them. Create a hole for the jumper wires to exit the back of the case. I used my soldering iron to burn a small divot in the side of my remote. Close up your remote and test it. The status LED should blink upon push of the button, as well as shorting the two jumper wires coming out from the case Connect the VCC pin of your relay to the BOARD pin #4 on your Raspberry Pi. Connect the Ground pin to Raspberry Pi BOARD pin #6. Connect the channel 4 pin of your relay to the Raspberry Pi BOARD pin #5. Connect the two jumper wires coming from the remote to the common, and normally open ports of channel 4 of your relay. On my relay, these are the leftmost ports. You should not see your LED flash at this time. Flash the custom RTSP firmware to your Wyze camera using this tutorial. Installing RTSP support allows us to connect to the camera and grab frames directly with Python. Get the RTSP URL value from your Wyze application, and edit the RTSP_URL variable in the Makefile to point the Raspberry Pi to your camera. You can find the RTSP URL in the “Advanced Settings” section of your Wyze application on your phone. nano Makefile # Edit the file with your RTSP URL from your camera RTSP_URL=rtsp://your_username:your_password@your_camera_ip/live Test your system with the make run command. The LED should flash on your remote briefly as the system starts up and tests itself. It should also flash when a person is detected by the camera. make run Position the remote so it has a clear line of sight to your fog machine. Plug in your fog machine, use the make run command, aim the camera at a person, and the fog machine in your desired direction, and enjoy! make run If you’re looking for more of a challenge, I’d recommend cloning the IR code with an IR receiver compatible with the Raspberry Pi, and retransmitting it with an IR LED. This was my original plan, but I unfortunately wasn’t able to get things functional on time - but there’s always next year! Happy Halloween!
  6. ¤ Nickname: @Vinicius™ ¤ Video author: Dear Villagers ¤ Name of the game: Edge of Eternity - PC Launch Trailer ¤ Video link: ¤ Short description of the video: Electronic Adventure Game, Electronic Action RPG
  7. Musician Name: Evanescence Birthday / Location: December 13, 1981 (39 years old) Riverside, California United States Main instrument: Metal alternativohard rocknu metal Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Evanescence is an American alternative metal band formed in 1995 in Little Rock, Arkansas by vocalist and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. The group currently has five members, but Moody is no longer involved. The band was po[CENSORED]r in the Little Rock region, consolidating in the city's music scene in the late 1990s with EPs: Evanescence (1998) and Sound Asleep (1999), as well as the demo album Origin, released in 2000. it wasn't until the 2003 album Fallen that the band gained international recognition and sold over 17 million copies worldwide, earning seven-time Platinum status from the RIAA in the United States. The singles "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal" remained for weeks at the top of the music charts, becoming the band's biggest hits so far. Such a triumph allowed the group to tour around the world in later years, and spawned the release of the live album Anywhere but Home in 2004. On October 22, 2003, during a European tour, Ben left the band claiming "creative differences" with the other members, being replaced by guitarist Terry Balsamo, who also happened to contribute creatively to Evanescence from the album The Open Door (2006). The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and sold nearly six million copies worldwide, in addition to generating the single "Call Me When You're Sober", which ranked high on the music charts. After The Open Door Tour ended, the band entered a hiatus period that lasted until the release of the single "What You Want" in August 2011, which preceded the self-titled album, Evanescence, in October of the same year. The record, like its predecessor, debuted at #1 on Billboard Magazine, receiving Gold Records in Australia and Canada. To promote the album, the band toured with the Evanescence Tour that lasted until November 2012, with 131 concerts performed. After a three-year hiatus, the band returned to the stage with Jen Majura taking over Balsamo's guitars, and later released their fourth album, Synthesis (2017), which differed from their previous work by spreading the sounds of classical and electronic music. His tour also featured an orchestra at all concerts and generated the 2018 live album Synthesis Live. Later in March 2021, The Bitter Truth was released, the band's fifth album, which spawned a few singles such as "Wasted on You" and "Better Without You". Their promotional tour is scheduled to start in November of the same year, with bands Halestorm and Within Temptation as co-headliners on some dates. Evanescence is estimated to have sold about 25 million copies of CDs and DVDs worldwide.
  8. Live Performance Title: Evanescence - Bring Me To Life - Live Rock in Rio 2011 - Legendado PTBR 720p HD Signer Name: Evanescence Live Performance Location: City of Rock Olympic Park Rio de Janeiro Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  9. Music Title: Evanescence - Bring Me To Life (Official Music Video) Signer: Evanescence Release Date:24/10 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
  10. Apple has updated its App Store rules to allow developers to contact users directly about payments, a concession in a legal settlement with companies challenging its tightly controlled marketplace. According to the App Store rules updated Friday, developers can now contact consumers directly about alternative payment methods, bypassing Apple's commission of 15 or 30 percent. They will be able to ask users for basic information, such as names and e-mail addresses, "as long as this request remains optional", said the iPhone maker. Apple proposed the changes in August in a legal settlement with small app developers. But the concession is unlikely to satisfy firms like Fortnite developer Epic Games, with which the tech giant has been grappling in a drawn-out dispute over its payments policy. Epic launched a case aiming to break Apple's grip on the App Store, accusing the iPhone maker of operating a monopoly in its shop for digital goods or services. In September, a judge ordered Apple to loosen control of its App Store payment options, but said Epic had failed to prove that antitrust violations had taken place. For Epic and others, the ability to redirect users to an out-of-app payment method is not enough: it wants players to be able to pay directly without leaving the game. Both sides have appealed.
  11. Apple’s MacBook Pro line is seeing another regeneration, with the introduction of the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) and the MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021), and the return of certain ports and a refreshed design is already making a lot of users excited. However, for some it felt like a battle to get to this point. For the past five years various MacBooks have come with the Touch Bar, which is an OLED strip above the keyboard that replaced the F1 keys. They didn’t strike a chord with users, with many opting to go for MacBooks that had a Function Row, which is the row of F1 keys, instead. But with the new MacBook Pro models, the Touch Bar is no more with Apple seemingly acknowledging that it wasn’t what pros wanted. While we await the new models and macOS 12 Monterey, let’s look back at how the Touch Bar missed the mark. Everything we know about the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) AirPods could now be the crown of Black Friday Everything we know about the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips A touch of frosty reception Back in 2016 the MacBook line was in flux. USB-C was slowly replacing the ports in each product, which began with the MacBook 12-inch (2015), which came with only one USB-C port. A year later, the MacBook Pro 15-inch (2016) arrived with the Touch Bar. While it was a surprise to see the Function Row be replaced by an OLED strip, there was hope that developers would be able to take full advantage of what the Touch Bar could offer. Apple would tout the benefits of how it would change depending on the app you were using, so you could access your bookmarks in Safari, or scrub a timeline when watching a film. As the years passed, however, Apple didn’t improve upon the OLED bar. While the Escape key made a return with the MacBook Pro 16-inch (2019), the software and hardware side of the Touch Bar never improved past its 2016 unveiling. Small hopes of it gaining tactile feedback similar to the Haptic Touch of the iPhones never came to fruition. Also, while the Touch Bar arrived on other MacBook Pro models, it never came to the keyboards or the MacBook Air. It was a missed opportunity for Apple. There was a potential to finally be rid of the F1 row and replace it with a Touch Bar that would offer contextualised buttons that would change to the users’ needs. Tools such as BetterTouchTool would give users the ability to customize it to their liking, but the benefits only went so far. Users even managed to run DOOM on the Touch Bar, just because. But after five years, Apple has conceded that the Function Row needed to come back. Alongside the updates that the new MacBook Pro models bring, this is going to be a talking point as big as the notch. What’s old is new again At Apple’s Unleashed event, the company mentioned that “The Function Row was coming back to bring back the familiar tactile feel of mechanical keys that pros love.” After my MacBook Air (2013) died a death after the SSD failed, I’ve been waiting for a MacBook to take full advantage of Apple’s Silicon hardware, beyond the M1 MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020). With these new MacBooks, the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) looks to be the perfect upgrade. Features like ProMotion, the extra ports, the powerful M1 Pro chip and the display all make this a justifiable upgrade that could last as long as my old MacBook Air did. The design reminds me of Apple’s PowerBook G4 from 2004, which is not a negative - it’s a positive that the company is being influenced by products from its past. I’m also curious on how it will perform for games and virtualization. Apple’s record on games has been hit and miss, especially when you look past Apple Arcade. However, the M1 Pro and M1 Max look to showcase how games can perform even better than the M1 chip. With up to four monitors supported with the M1 Max chip for instance, playing a game on one monitor while using macOS on the other three is now possible. The new chips may also bring developers back into the macOS fold, especially as the Touch Bar is no more. It’s an interesting time to be on the lookout for an upgrade to the MacBook. As Apple is clearly more aware of the needs of its users on the Mac again now that the demise of the Touch Bar has arrived, it’s exciting to think of what the high-end iMac and Mac Pro devices could be capable of once they’re unveiled.
  12. Name of the game: Original Sin 2 Price: 17.99 $ Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/435150/Divinity_Original_Sin_2__Definitive_Edition/ Offer ends up after X hours:26 october Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit or Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 550 or ATI™ Radeon™ HD 6XXX or higher DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 60GB of available space Other Notes: Minimum requirements may change during development. RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit or Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i7 or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 or AMD R9 280 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 60GB of available space Other Notes: Recommended requirements may change during development.
  13. ¤ Nickname: @Vinicius™ ¤ Video author: PlayStation ¤ Name of the game: Divinity: Original Sin II ¤ Video link: ¤ Short description of the video: Divinity: Original Sin II is an RPG video game developed and published by Larian Studios.
  14. Musician Name:Yui Yoshioka Birthday / Location: March 26, 1987 (age 34) Koga, Fukuoka Japan Main instrument: J-popJ-rock Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Yui, also styled YUI, is a Japanese J-pop and J-rock singer (March 26, 1987 in Fukuoka, Japan). She sings, plays guitar, guitar, piano and also composes her own songs. Despite being relatively unknown outside of Japan, it gained some international recognition with the song "Life", the fifth ending theme alongside the song "Rolling Star", the fifth opening of the po[CENSORED]r anime series Bleach, and currently on the anime series Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, with the song "Again". Her first album, From Me To You, was released on February 22, 2006 and received rave reviews. The album was a success, reaching ninth on the weekly charts in Japan. The lead single, "Tokyo", reached the fourth position on the MTV Japan charts. At age 11, on the recommendation of a friend, she began studying music, guitar and composition at a private music school in her hometown of Fukuoka. Wishing to become a professional, she picked up her guitar and sang in public places like the Shingu coast and in the middle of the Kaminofu rice fields. In March 2004, at a Sony Music Japan audition, all judges rated her with the highest score, which caused a frenzy among publishers. At the audition she sang three songs - "Why Me", "It's Happy Line" and "I Know" - although participants were only allowed to sing two songs. Sitting cross-legged on the floor, she played the guitar and sang. The judges and others present stated that "the performance created a tremendous aura from her voice, and it captivated the hearts of the entire audience." After leaving Fukuoka for Tokyo, YUI wrote the song "Feel My Soul". She was planning to release it on an independent publisher as a tribute to her homeland, when the song reached the ears of Fuji TV producer Mr. Yamaguchi, who also saw the music video demo. He claimed that YUI's voice fascinated him to such an extent that he went to visit the studio himself. It also created a strong bond between its prime-time drama and YUI's debut theme. Yui also appeared in a film released in June 2006 called Taiyou no Uta (タイヨウのうた, "Song of the Sun"), which participated in the Cannes Film Festival. With the release of "Gloria" in 2010, YUI became the second singer/songwriter in seven years to have four consecutive singles ("Summer Song", "Again", "It's All Too Much"/"Never Say Die" and "Gloria") first on the Oricon, following in the footsteps of Utada Hikaru.
  15. Live Performance Title: BABYMETAL- Megitsune [Glastonbury 2019] Signer Name:BABYMETAL Live Performance Location: Worthy Farm, UK Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  16. Music Title:LMFAO - Sorry For Party Rocking Signer:LMFAO Release Date:22/10 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion -
  17. SiFive emerged from stealth mode as a developer of small, low-power cores for microcontrollers in 2016. By late 2020, the company had a chip that could run Linux and this week said that it developed a CPU core that is comparable to modern offerings designed by Intel and Arm. The company believes that such high-performance designs could be used for a wide variety of applications, including server-grade system-on-chips with 128-cores. SiFive's next-generation high-performance core "is within reach of Intel's Rocket Lake family […] and Arm's Cortex-A78 design […] in terms of single-core performance," James Prior, senior director of product marketing and communications at SiFive, told The Register. The details are scarce at the moment, but Prior implies that the next generation core is architecturally similar to its existing Performance P550 design, but is enhanced in all directions to extract higher performance. SiFive's Performance P550: Fast Earlier this year SiFive introduced its new Performance-series P550 general-purpose core based on the company's 64-bit U84 microarchitecture with a 13-stage, triple-issue, out-of-order pipeline that is aimed at multi-core application processors. The P550 core features private 2x32KB L1 and 256KB L2 caches, a data precision FPU with bit mani[CENSORED]tion extensions, and support for multicore coherence configurations with up to four cores with a unified 4MB L3 cache in a core complex. The company claims that the P550 core measures 0.23 mm2 when implemented in a 7 nm fabrication process and can operate at around 2.40 GHz. As for performance, the P550 delivers a SPECINt 2006 score of 8.65/GHz, which is comparable to performance of contemporary Arm and x86 cores. Meanwhile, SiFive says that the P550 offers a three times performance uplift per mm2 compared to Arm's Cortex-A75. SiFive's Performance P550: Furious… With up to 128 Cores per SoC SiFive's next-generation core for performance demanding applications seems to be based on a very similar microarchitecture as the P550, but this one is actually a quad-issue out-of-oder microarchitecture with a higher performance per clock. In addition to a wider issue, the future core will also have larger L1 caches (up to 128KB), and up to 2MB private L2 cache. In addition, it supports multicore coherence with up to 16 cores with 16MB L3 cache in a complex. SiFive claims that the next-gen Performance core can offer 50% higher performance compared to the P550. Furthermore, it will be possible to scale designs all the way to 128 cores and address performance-hungry applications. Since SoCs with 128 cores are used in virtualized environments, the core also adds features like hypervisors and interrupts. Meanwhile, with performance-per-core on par with Arm's and Intel's latest microarchitectures, SiFive's next-generation core could address high-performance computing (HPC) applications over time, just as envisioned by RISC-V International, the organization that oversees the development of the RISC-V instruction set architecture. Though, we would expect HPC customers to want something more proprietary from SiFive. Available Next Year James Prior says that the next generation core will be available as an RTL deliverable next year. Customers will also be able to test drive the core on FPGA models.
  18. Microsoft has announced in a new blog post that it has begun rolling out end-to-end encryption (E2EE) support for Microsoft Teams calls in an effort to further secure business communication when using its video conferencing software. E2EE support for Teams calls is currently available in public preview for unscheduled one-to-one calls. This means that now when both parties in a one-to-one call turn on E2EE in Teams, their calls will be encrypted from end-to-end and no other party including Microsoft has access to the decrypted conversation. With this latest release, Teams users will also see an encryption indicator in the upper left corner of the software. By hovering over the E2EE indicator, users can ensure their calls are encrypted and Teams also displays a security code for the call which both parties can verify on their respective ends. It's worth noting that some features in Teams including recording, live caption and transcription, Call park, Call Merge, Call Companion, Call transfer and the ability to add a participant to make a one-to-one call a group call won't be available when E2EE is enabled. Enabling E2EE in Teams To enable E2EE for their organization's employees, an admin can open the IT Admin modern portal and navigate to the Enhanced Encryption policies section. Here they can set which users in their organization can use the enhanced encryption settings in Teams though they can also use global policy to enable the feature for groups of users. Alternatively, you can enable E2EE calls by using the Teams admin center by navigating to Other settings > Enhanced encryption policies. An admin will need to name a new policy and then turn on End-to-end call encryption. Once an IT admin has set up the enhanced encryption policy, Teams users will still need to turn on end-to-end encryption for their one-to-one calls by going to Settings > Privacy and toggling on the end-to-end encrypted calls option. E2EE is now available in public preview on Teams for desktop and mobile devices and we'll likely hear more from Microsoft regarding this new feature once it officially launches.
  19. ¤ Nickname: @Vinicius™ ¤ Video author: PlayStation ¤ Name of the game: God Of War Ragnarok ¤ Video link: ¤ Short description of the video: Action Adventure Game, Fight Game, Hack and Slash
  20. Musician Name:Luiza Lian Birthday / Location: November 9, 1991 (29 years old) São Paulo, Brazil Main instrument: Pop music, MPB, alternative rock, funk Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Luiza Lian (São Paulo, November 9, 1991) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and visual artist. It was released by Selo RISCO in 2015, with the homonymous album Luiza Lian. In 2017, she released the visual album Oyá Tempo, highly praised by critics, and which was accompanied by a 25-minute film. Oyá Tempo unfurled two hits: "Oyá" and "Tucum". In 2018, she released the album Azul Moderno, voted best album of the year by the APCA, and also her most commercially successful work to date. With "Azul Moderno", Lian won the Multishow Record of the Year Award, in addition to 3 Women Music Awards nominations. The "Azul Moderno" tour toured Lollapalooza Brasil 2018 and 5 other Brazilian capitals, sponsored by Natura Musical. The album had hits such as the title track, "Azul Moderno", as well as "Sou Yabá" and "Pomba Gira Do Luar".Azul Moderno was released on vinyl by the signature club Noize Record Club. At the end of 2019, it launched the compact Alumiô (Cai Na Terra), in partnership with Bixiga 70.
  21. Live Performance Title: Green Day — Wake Me Up When September Ends (Live at "Life is Beautiful" Festival 2021) (Pro-Shot HD) Signer Name:Green Day Live Performance Location: Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada USA Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
  22. Music Title:Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends [Official Music Video] Signer:Green Day Release Date:6/12/10 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:Green Day is a rock band renowned for their hits “Boulevard Of Broken Dreams,” “21 Guns,” “Basket Case,” “American Idiot,” “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” “Holiday,” and “When I Come Around.” They worked with artists like U2, Ringo Starr, and Miranda Lambert — amassing billions of global streams and inducted into the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.” Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):very good this sound
  23. Vivo Y71t has been launched as the latest model in the company's Y series. The new Vivo phone comes with a 20:9 AMOLED display that carries a waterdrop-style notch design. The Vivo Y71t also includes dual rear cameras, 44W fast charging, and an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC. It also comes with up to 256GB of onboard storage and two distinct colour options. Other key highlights of the Vivo Y71t include a 64-megapixel primary camera, five-layer liquid cooling system, and a 98 percent DCI-P3 wide colour gamut. Vivo Y71t price, availability details Vivo Y71t price starts at CNY 1,799 (roughly Rs. 21,000) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The phone also comes in an 8GB + 256GB option that is priced at CNY 1,999 (roughly Rs. 23,400). It features Mirage and Midnight Blue colours and is currently available for pre-orders in China, with its sale scheduled for November 1. Details about the global pricing and availability of the Vivo Y71t are yet to be announced. Vivo Y71t specifications The dual-SIM (Nano) Vivo Y71t runs on Android 11 with OriginOS 1.0 on top and features a 6.44-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,400 pixels) AMOLED display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a 90.1 percent screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, the Vivo Y71t has the octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC, along with Mali-G57 GPU and 8GB of LDRR4 RAM as standard. The built-in RAM also supports virtual expansion by up to 4GB to enhance multitasking. For photos and videos, the Vivo Y71t has the dual rear camera setup that houses the 64-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.79 lens and an 8-megapixel sensor with an f/2.2 ultra-wide lens. There is also a 16-megapixel selfie camera sensor at the front, with an f/2.0 lens. The Vivo Y71t comes with up to 256GB of UFS 2.1 onboard storage. Connectivity options include 5G, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.1, GPS/ A-GPS, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Sensors on board include an accelerometer, ambient light, gyroscope, magnetometer, and a proximity sensor. There is also an in-display fingerprint sensor. Vivo has provided a 4,000mAh battery that is rated to deliver up to 14.5 hours of talk time over a 4G network on a single charge. The battery also supports 44W Flash Charge fast charging. The phone measures 160.63x73.91x7.67mm and weighs 166.3 grams for the Midnight Blue colour, while its Mirage shade has 160.63x73.91x7.79mm dimensions and weighs 167.9 grams.
  24. While Intel was interested to acquire RISC-V processor developer SiFive and SiFive is considering its strategic options, the companies could not agree neither on financial terms nor on how SiFive technologies could be used at Intel reports Bloomberg. The latter company is still considering both an initial public offering (IPO) as well as a takeover by a larger player. SiFive is a world's leading developer of RISC-V-based processor cores and a contract designer of system-on-chips. Earlier this year it was reported that Intel had offered $2 billion for the startup and the two companies entered negotiations over other terms. As it turns out, the companies reportedly could not agree on financial terms and on how SiFive technologies would be integrated into Intel's roadmap. For obvious reasons, neither of the parties has issued a comment because the talks were private. There are several reasons why Intel wanted to buy SiFive. Firstly, there are many applications that are beyond x86's reach that Intel would certainly like to address. The x86 market is limited to perhaps 350 ~ 360 million units per year. If Intel manages to get into RISC-V world early enough, it will be able to offer its customers high-volume low-power solutions produced at its own fabs several years down the road, which will greatly diversify the company's products offerings. While Intel could certainly develop and offer its own RISC-V cores to attract designers of SoCs for emerging applications, taking over a renowned RISC-V company with IP, clients, and people familiar with the ISA could be a preferable way to enter the RISC-V world. RISC-V is a dynamically developing open-source instruction set architecture (ISA) that is supported by multiple industry giants, including Google, Huawei, and Western Digital. While previously RISC-V cores could only address simplistic microcontrollers, today they can be used for more demanding applications and even run Linux. Adopters of RISC-V do not have to pay royalties for ISA and some of RISC-V cores are available free of charge. Meanwhile, there are commercial RISC-V implementations that should be licensed from their developers, yet even in this case there is no need to pay for the ISA itself. While Intel could certainly develop and offer its own RISC-V cores to attract designers of SoCs for emerging applications, taking over a renowned RISC-V company with IP, clients, and people familiar with the ISA could be a preferrable way to enter the RISC-V world. RISC-V is a dynamically developing open-source instruction set architecture (ISA) that is supported by multiple industry giants, including Google, Huawei, and Western Digital. While previously RISC-V cores could only address simplistic microcontrollers, today they can be used for more demanding applications and even run Linux. Adopters of RISC-V do not have to pay royalties for ISA and some of RISC-V cores are available free of charge. Meanwhile, there are commercial RISC-V implementations that should be licensed from their developers, yet even in this case there is no need to pay for the ISA itself. Si-Five is ahead of many RISC-V adopters and has better chances to address emerging applications that are not yet addressed either by x86 or by Arm architectures. To develop more competitive offerings, SiFive reportedly plans to expand its CPU development team form 200 to 400 engineers, which is why it needs money, either from private investors or from large companies.
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