

Sounds like you’re asking for the Consumer price index. Not sure how often it gets calculated though
Sounds like you’re asking for the Consumer price index. Not sure how often it gets calculated though
I honestly think it’s fantastic. It’s really only available on high end cameras right now, but putting it into a mass market device like a switch means they’ll become more commonly used in other devices since manufacturers won’t need to worry about users having the newer faster cards in hand already.
Someone needed to be the first mover so that everyone else can start putting these in other devices.
Fwiw, I remember hearing that Nintendo was looking at using an AMD soc, but the nvidia entry was more power efficient at the desired resolution/frame rate.
Iirc it’s an nvidia arm chip with a little over 1500 cuda cores from the ampere generation(30 series), so less power than a 3050 (non ti) which has 2300-2560 cuda cores.
They’re made in suppository form now too.
Yeah a cheap switch probably wouldn’t cut it. You’d need a more expensive managed switch to do segregated vlans, which would balloon the budget.
Not sure on veth segregation, but you could probably try with equipment you already have (onboard nic w/ veths > unmanaged gbit switch)
I’ve been looking at the open banana pi router since it has openwrt (debian/Ubuntu too). I think I’m going to wait and hope they put more multi-gig ports on next one tho.
You can probably use it, but you will not get full throughput on all the ports at the same time. 3.5/6 max real world.
My advice, get a cheap pcie4 10g nic and a 10g switch with multiple ports, but idk what you’re trying to do.
Nice, they’re targeting the suburban folks who don’t shop at dollar stores. Great idea
I think you’re missing the point of a riser. I’d the motherboard only has a 3.0x1 port, plugging in an x16 riser means it’ll still only be x1 electrically, but it can physically fit larger cards. If the back of the slot is open already there not much point of using a riser since you can physically fit larger cards already.
Pcie 2.0x1 would have a theoretical max of 4gbit/s so it would probably only handle 3.5 gigabit of connections simultaneously.
I’ll just leave this here
Because it appears that Tesla may have fabricated the sales to claim the government credits before they went away.
Does Tesla have independent dealers in Canada, or is it company owned showrooms like in the US?
If it’s the latter like I recall, then that would indicate that Tesla was sitting on them (not random local dealers) and only submitted them at the last moment.
A third flight attendant claimed the child would “be OK” without it.
This person was almost certainly practicing medicine without a license
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Comes with 64gb emmc & 4gb ram, soldered. Everything else is extra
You’ll actually want to use metal screws, as wood screws don’t conduct the ultrasonic waves as well, since they’re not as stiff
M$: best I can do is Intel celery, but it’s new enough to run windows 11
Idk why, but my first thought was that it was cia/Contras type thing where the person trying to hide something was a government entity.