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  1. Microsoft has finally referred to its CloudPC service publicly Some more details have been revealed concerning Microsoft’s mysterious CloudPC service thanks to a recently posted support document. The document provides further confirmation that the service is in development, although few details remain available regarding how it will function. The document marks the first time that Microsoft has publicly referred to the “CloudPC” service, which previously had only been mentioned via unofficial leaks. Nevertheless, there is quite a bit of unsubstantiated information regarding CloudPC available. The service is expected to launch sometime in early 2021 and is expected to deliver a Desktop as a Service solution, giving business customers a modern, elastic, cloud-based Windows experience. It will be built on top of Windows Virtual Desktop and will see Microsoft manage the service, meaning that companies won’t have to look after Windows Updates or other maintenance. These are the best cloud computing solutions around today Here's our list of the best cloud hosting providers Also, see our list of the best web hosting providers for your website Not much to go on Thanks to Microsoft Azure, it is expected that CloudPC will be more advanced and easier to use than Windows Virtual Desktop and will allow users to remotely access their desktop from any device, including an iPhone or Android device. So far, we also know that CloudPC initially started life under the codename “Project Deschutes” and will be accessed via cloudpc.microsoft.com – currently, the web address simply leads to a placeholder page. CloudPC will be offered in three configurations: Lite, Standard and Advanced, with each one coming with varying levels of storage and RAM. For now, Microsoft is being very coy regarding the new service, forcing Windows fans to feed off scraps of information from job postings or support documents posted without much fanfare. It’s unlikely to be long, however, before a formal announcement is made, which should provide us with more information regarding the eagerly anticipated service.
  2. ASRock launches Socket SP3 motherboard in 'Deep Mini-ITX' form-factor. Small form-factor desktop PCs powered by high-performance CPUs have become quite common in the recent years. But there is also demand for compact workstations and even servers. ASRock Rack has quietly unveiled one of the industry's first motherboards for AMD's EPYC 7002-series 'Rome' processors in the so-called 'Deep Mini-ITX' form-factor. The platform will enable system makers to build SFF systems with up to 64 cores. The ASRock ROMED4ID-2T features a socket SP3 and supports AMD's EPYC 7002-series processors in the LGA4094 packaging. The manufacturer does not disclose how much power the motherboard can deliver to the CPU or the list of processors compatible with the unit. But it is unlikely that this particular platform is designed for the highest-end EPYC chips. The motherboard has four DDR4 memory slots that support RDIMM and LRDIMM modules of up to 256GB capacities (to be validated) and therefore up to 1TB of DRAM in total at up to 3200 MT/s. The platform also features one PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for an accelerator or a graphics card, one M.2-2280 slot (PCIe 4.0 x4 or SATA) for SSDs and six slimline connectors for U.2 drives (PCIe 4.0 x8 or SATA). Internal I/O of the platform is good enough both for servers and workstations. In addition, it also carries the ASPeed AST2500 baseboard management controller (BMC). As for external I/O connectors, the ASRock ROMED4ID-2T has two 10 GbE ports (controlled by the Intel X550-AT2), one GbE connector, and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, which is good enough for servers, but hardly sufficient for most workstations. The 'Deep Mini-ITX' motherboard measures 6.7 inches × 8.2 inches (17 cm × 20.8 cm). Therefore the ASRock ROMED4ID-2T is not going to fit into typical Mini-ITX cases, but only into those which are designed for 'deeper' motherboards with extra space inside. The board will also fit into larger desktop as well as rack chassis. Traditionally, ASRock Rack produces motherboards for various system integrators, so it's highly likely that the ROMED4ID-2T was designed for a particular customer. Meanwhile, since it is listed on the company's website, it will also be available to all interested parties. ASRock has not revealed pricing of the platform, but this is a unique product that will come at an appropriate price. ASRock is known for making rather unique Mini-ITX motherboards. Several years ago, the company introduced one of the first Intel X299-powered Mini-ITX motherboard for enthusiasts. Back then, we enquired whether the company planned to release any Mini-ITX platforms for AMD's Ryzen Threadripper processors. Years later, ASRock's server division finally developed a 'Deep Mini-ITX' motherboard with a socket SP3 -- albeit for AMD's EPYC CPUs rather than the more mainstream Threadripper line.
  3. The worst thing that can happen to you is to have two semi-final exams on the same day 

     

    omg 🙏

    1. QeLi

      QeLi

      Ur lucky 😂😂

      It hapend to me to have 4 in 1 day

      I didnt give a shit i just got the smart guy close 😂😂

    2. HiTLeR

      HiTLeR

      @QeLi i didnt find a smart guy with me hahahah 

  4. Happy Birthday ya brooooo ❤️
  5. Nickname : @HiTLeR. Tag your opponent : @Roselina ♣ flowers Music genre : Pop Number of votes ( max 7 ) : 7 Tag one leader to post your songs LIST : @HiTLeR.
  6. Welcome to the Staff , I hope you have fun with us ❤️ 

  7. who wanna play CSGO , tell me 

     

    but i am noob 😛

     

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    1. QeLi

      QeLi

      Can't pc-->fked

       

  8. My vote goes to DH1 , i dont like DH2 , nice song
  9. My name is Ahmed and i am always support my country , Free Palestine ❤️
  10. Nickname : @HiTLeR. Tag your opponent : @-Apex Music genre : Rap Number of votes ( max 7 ) : 6 Tag one leader to post your songs LIST : Me

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