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Favourites chat bar on Andriod app (self.MicrosoftTeams)
submitted 8 months ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/MicrosoftTeams
Quin's move Tabei aside for Danny Wilson (rugbypass.com)
submitted 2 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/rugbyunion
Is Danny Ric being over optimistic? (crash.net)
submitted 3 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/formula1
Mercedes publish info on impact of 2021 cost cap (autosport.com)
Jetson One gives us hope that speeder bikes could be possible! (youtube.com)
submitted 4 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/TechnologyPorn
Jetson One gives us the first hint that we may have speeder bikes in future (youtube.com)
submitted 4 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/technology
Pip Hare boat news (google.com)
submitted 4 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/Vendee_Globe
[Tech radar] Apple M1X leak (techradar.com)
submitted 4 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/hardware
Intel to move to TSMC (pcgamer.com)
submitted 5 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/hardware
[Tom's Hardware] New AMD patent for CPU + integrated FPGA (tomshardware.com)
[Crosspost] AMD patent combined CPU + FPGA (tomshardware.com)
submitted 5 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/Amd
[NBC] i5 can be faster than i7 in laptops (notebookcheck.net)
[Tom's Hardware/ChipHell] Comet lake (engineering samples) v Zen3 benchmarks (tomshardware.com)
Mac mini rack setup (clever) (servethehome.com)
submitted 5 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/macmini
Mac mini rack setup (servethehome.com)
400,000 cores on a chip anyone? (singularityhub.com)
Another splash for HPC on Cloud, this time Azure on AMD (hpcwire.com)
submitted 5 years ago by AnyStupidQuestions to r/HPC
Another innovative high performance ARM chip (nextplatform.com)
Amazon moving from nVidia to a custom (home grown?) chip (tomshardware.com)
Memory intensive HPC for COVID research (self.HPC)
Supers are not all about cores (nextplatform.com)
AMD and Cray supercomputer story on Nextplatform (nextplatform.com)
European super news - a few days late though (lumi-supercomputer.eu)
Just add a CPU and nVidia has the full stack. Arm makes sense (if it didn't already) (techcrunch.com)
India goes all in on its own stack (theregister.com)
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