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 Nvidia's long-awaited N1/N1X SoC specs leak ahead of Computex launch — N1 to feature up to 20 Arm-based cores, standard N1 equipped with 12- and 10-core configs
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Nvidia's long-awaited N1/N1X SoC specs leak ahead of Computex launch — N1 to feature up to 20 Arm-based cores, standard N1 equipped with 12- and 10-core configs

Latest from Tom's Hardware ·Hassam Nasir·about 14 hours ago
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The N1X reportedly comes in two SKUs: a top-end 20-core option with 6,144 CUDA cores matching the desktop RTX 5070, and a cut-down 18-core option with 5,120 CUDA cores.…

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Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release methane 'fire ice'
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Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release methane 'fire ice'

Seismic surveys and sediment cores suggest that dozens of deep pockmarks on the sea floor were created when Arctic methane stores were disrupted by climate change after the last glacial maximum – and scientists warn it could happen again

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Record-Breaking Antarctic Ice Core Unlocks 1.2 Million Years of Earth's Climate History
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Record-Breaking Antarctic Ice Core Unlocks 1.2 Million Years of Earth's Climate History

Gizmodo·Gayoung Lee·17 days ago
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Representing the longest continuous record of the Earth’s climate, the giant ice core may soon unlock some much-wanted data into Earth's climate history.

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AMD expands its Ryzen 9000 PRO lineup with six new SKUs, now featuring 3D V-Cache for the first time — new workstation CPUs have up to 170W TDPs, available with OEMs later this year
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AMD expands its Ryzen 9000 PRO lineup with six new SKUs, now featuring 3D V-Cache for the first time — new workstation CPUs have up to 170W TDPs, available with OEMs later this year

From Latest from Tom's Hardware: AMD expands its Ryzen 9000 PRO lineup with six new SKUs, now featuring 3D V-Cache for the first time — new workstation CPUs have up to 170W TDPs, available with OEMs later this year

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Tired of my dual Xeon PowerEdge sucking 300 watts 24/7 and murdering my power bill. What's some good NON-enterprise hardware that can handle ESXi 8 reliably?

Reddit r/homelab·u/_TheWolfOfWalmart_·about 1 month ago
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I am kind of thinking of maybe a 12th gen i7/i9 Optiplex and slapping a quad port Intel NIC in it. Does this sound good? Will ESXi complain about anything here?…

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