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https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/storage/
Nothing wrong with ipfs, hence its popularity
I’m hoping there’s a vendor that makes an sbc using this chip. Would be amazing to have something similar in size to the Minisforum EM680 but with better thermals and price.
When support is gone, time to port if possible
Ahh yes, optane redux
Looks pretty interesting, thanks for sharing it
A website with zero information, and barely anything on their huggingface page. What’s exciting about this?
Ahh, you should link to the model
I have and as nice as it might be can’t really justify it right now. Might be good to see more reviews and experiences over the next year.
Original 64G is showing ~84% health. Almost always plugged in to the dock.
Totally agree that it’s a sound strategy to keep their latest and greatest on home soil. At the same time they are starting to implement tooling for important parts of clients designs like
Core chiplets for Ryzen
iPhone SOCs
I wouldn’t say 5nm and 3nm are low end
Let’s see more of this from more manufacturers, Android is really out of date.
There’s not much hardware to emulate rather the software. X86 is probably the target.
Your response clearly states publicly accessible DNS. A CA does not require anything public for local SSL and can work in conjunction with whatever service they want for that which is public.
That is how it works, infinite budget and student resources
Even intel is using TSMC for their latest 200 series chips. Technology is one thing, doing it at scale is another. Samsung is close but still behind.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-says-it-will-beat-tsmc-to-4nm-production-in-the-us
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/cloudflare-once-again-comes-under-pressure-for-enabling-abusive-sites/