When IBM did this with mainframes it launched Amdahl into existence. His machines were basically the same machine except they were unharnessed.
I read an article recently that talked about enabling and disabling cores on the fly.
I think chip binning is perfectly reasonable.
I believe Intel is on track to do it again.
Thanks very much. Looks interesting.
I just started using the public library apps this week. Piracy has gotten too difficult for me recently.
Isn’t this a path to creating more methane clathrates?
I do when on unencrypted wifi
I don’t know what you mean by “necroposting” hate moderator brainworm". Care to elaborate one what this I and why it is bad?
You are an Eloi not a Morlock.
I don’t buy TVs but I quized the guy pretty heavily thinking that was an option. He seemed to know what he was talking about about. This was an Onn Roku TV.
Where I first caught wind of this was in the return line at Walmart where a guy was returning a smart TV because he wanted to hook up to his Dish receiver and couldn’t without creating an account.
Some smart TVs require you to connect them to the Internet before you can even use them with HDMI. It’s a changing world. This post has a lot of interesting comments.
Many smart TVs require you connect to create an account. More might in the future.
Why go through all of that when you can just connect the board to the panel.
Seems like this is a much more important than any of the other discussions going on. How many results were tainted by the fact that they were compressing a dithered print image.
Voyager - it was on f droid and it works.