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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Yep. Unfortunately we haven't seen Intel make these drastic decisions in the past. History seems to indicate that we could get saddled with what ever they have for Broadwell all of 2015. We can only hope tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 It is AMDs superior integrated GPUs that has me wanting them in a Mini. Admittedly Intel is catching up so it is more of a mixed bag now. I'll admit I was fairly impressed with Intel's iGPU advancements…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 The way I see this, Intel has two problems. One is that they're a manufacture of one size fits all chip sets in an industry that absolutely needs customizable SoCs. I can see Apple eventually moving into a…
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Intel's Mobile group is being merged with it's PC group and the combined group will be led by the Ultrabook chief. This only screams to me that Intel is trying to hide the massive cash drain that their mobile division is. 1 billion dollar loss was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CustomTB Shouldn't the headline be..."Microsoft making Android tablets." No because this is not the acquired Nokia division that Microsoft bought.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I'd guess it's Nokia custom Android-based OS they had developed just before the MS buyout became final. I think they'd also released a phone with that OS.They were calling it Nokia X when they first reveal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ronm88 Is this being released by Nokia the "Microsoft subsidiary", or is this released by the part of Nokia that Microsoft did not buy? I was under the impression that it was the latter. It's the non MS Nokia.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Nice design. Wonder where they got it from Is it running "Open source Android" (what google calls AOSP), what Fandroids euphemistically call "stock Android" (i.e., with closed source Google apps), …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Well yeah that is what the road maps say. However AMD has a new management staff in place with a very strong engineering background. These people want to reestablish AMD as a viable processor supplier. I su…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 This is very good news really. I could see AMD even shipping 14 nm chips in 2015. Nah. AMD has confirmed that it will be shipping 20nm chips(APU's) in 2015, but 16nm/14nm won't come till Zen and K12 which…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections That's interesting but Keller has been at AMD for two years now, and in the interim Apple has cranked out tens of millions of increasing sophisticated A6, A7 & A8 mobile chips while AMD hasn't. CPU…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Why? If I'm performing a search on the desktop, there is a good chance that I am simply seeking a program or a local file. If I want the internet, I will use a browser or enable an optional internet searc…
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Quote: Apple goes on to remind users that they can easily opt out of Spotlight Suggestions, Bing and Location Services through System Preferences on Mac and Settings in iOS A feature like this should be opt in, not opt out.
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Quote:Originally Posted by lukei I suggest you look into the various anti competitive action related cases that show how Intel kept AMD down Which has nothing to do with the accuracy of my post, and like most people making the claims ignore AMD…
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TL;DR It's Intel vs AMD all over again Intel: More performance, less power draw, better efficient design AMD: MOAR COARS With Intel winning either way. Now just replace Intel with Apple and Samsung with AMD
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Quote:Originally Posted by knowitall Who knows what lurks in windows PowerHell. As I mentioned earlier, MinGW and Cygwin on Windows come with Bash, so anyone using them on windows in vulnerable.
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Dash is still vunerable, just not as much as Bash is =x
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Also it should be noted in the spirit of fairness, an Apple patch may be delayed due to Apple's Bash version which I think is 3.2.51 vs the current Bash version 4.3. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong on the above. IIRC correctly, Apple uses olde…
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Quote:Originally Posted by Cpsro Why hasn't Apple pushed a patch already? As the article states, the majority of OSX users are simply not affected by this, and those that are can and have the knowledge download and recompile patches from Red hat …
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Quote:Originally Posted by SolipsismX Windows users are not vulnerable for once. Not if they're running Cygwin or MinGW =P