Cannon Lake (formerly Skymont) is Intel's codename for the 10-nanometer die shrink of the Kaby Lake microarchitecture. As a die shrink, Cannon Lake is a new process in Intel's process-architecture-optimization execution plan as the next step in semiconductor fabrication. Cannon Lake CPUs are the first mainstream CPUs to include the AVX-512 instruction set. Prior to Cannon Lake's launch, Intel launched another 14 nm process refinement with the codename Coffee Lake. The successor of Cannon Lake is Ice Lake, powered by the Sunny Cove microarchitecture, which represents the architecture phase in the process-architecture-optimization model. (Wikipedia).
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MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers
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Aztec Perspective on the Conquest of Mexico // 16th cent. Florentine Codex // Primary Source
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Intel's 10 Nanometer Troubles | TDNC Podcast #120
Intel has suffered delays in launching its Coffee Lake series of CPUs, based on a 10nm process. A recent report, though, says the company has canceled the project...but does that even make sense? SemiAccurate article: https://semiaccurate.com/2018/10/22/intel-kills-off-the-10nm-process/
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Shipwrecks in the Digital Age with Tori Galloway
Presented by Tori Galloway. Hear members of IU's Center for Underwater Science talk about their process, motivation, and outcomes from creating immersive experiences of shipwrecks. 2019 Supercomputing for Everyone Series: Augmented, Virtual, and Extended Reality seminar series at Indiana
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Why London Bridge was Moved to Arizona
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What are microservices and why would you use them?
Sam Newman introduces you to microservices and explains what you will learn in this course.More details about the course, as well as more free lessons, can be found at http://oreil.ly/29VkkMJ
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Lake Nyasa: the First Naval Battle of WWI
The first naval battle of the Great War was fought on distant Lake Nyasa in East Africa. The little known battle occurred in one of the most obscure and forgotten fronts of World War I. It is history that deserves to be remembered. This is original content based on research by The Histor
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The Sound of Symmetry and the Symmetry of Sound: Marcus du Sautoy
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Databases in the Microservices World
Web technologies have come leaps and bounds. But are you still using the tired old database from last generation? Let’s look at the methodology of microservices, compare it to bounded contexts, and look at ops tasks for micro-databases. Let’s tour all the flavors of databases, understand t
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The History Guy Podcast, Unsung Heroes: The First Cartridge Video Game Console and "Brave Bessie"
Joshua Geiger, The History Guy's son, chats with THG about the creation of episodes of forgotten history and trivia in a behind-the-scenes look at The History Guy channel. Find the podcast on your favorite podcast app with RSS feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/thehistoryguy/ This episode i
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EEVblog #1267 - How To Control a 747 Flight Simulator
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Why We Should Set Forests on Fire
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From playlist Impact of Everything
How are smoke rings formed? Natasha heads to the prep room to test out air cannons. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe A toroidal vortex ring is formed when a fast moving fluid moves through a relatively still other or different fluid. For example, smoke rings
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