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POWER9

POWER9 is a family of superscalar, multithreading, multi-core microprocessors produced by IBM, based on the Power ISA. It was announced in August 2016. The POWER9-based processors are being manufactured using a 14 nm FinFET process, in 12- and 24-core versions, for scale out and scale up applications, and possibly other variations, since the POWER9 architecture is open for licensing and modification by the OpenPOWER Foundation members. Summit, the fourth fastest supercomputer in the world (based on the Top500 list as of June 2022), is based on POWER9, while also using Nvidia Tesla GPUs as accelerators. (Wikipedia).

POWER9
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Electric field.

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C69 Introduction to power series

A quick look at power series. They can be used as solutions to linear differential equations with variable coefficients.

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Electric charge.

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Electricity Chapter 1_3 Electric Charge

Electric charge.

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Electric charge.

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Video 2 on electric potential and electric potential energy.

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Video 5 on electric potential and electric potential energy.

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Electricity Chapter 4_4 Electric Potential.mov

Video 4 on electric potential and electric potential energy.

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Electricity Chapter 4_3 Electric Potential.mov

Video 3 on electric potential and electric potential energy.

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How big is a billion? - Numberphile

We discuss millions, billions, trillions and centillions is this film about the long and short scales. We also touch on quadrillions, sextillions, milliards, billiards and the Greek myriad. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Featuring Dr James Grime and Dr Tony Padilla. More

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32TB of ULTRA FAST NVMe SSD the Micron 9400 Pro

This is the fastest high-capacity 32TB NVMe SSD available on the market. We test the Micron 9400 Pro 30.72TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD with 17 different systems including AMD EPYC (including Genoa), Intel Xeon (including Sapphire Rapids), Arm servers and DPUs from Ampere, Marvell, and Huawei, and

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A Banned Server and CPU the US Forbids

We take a look at a completely forbidden server that you cannot buy in the US. Not only is the server vendor banned, but the Arm server CPUs used inside the server are also forbidden. Still, we got one to show you (because... STH.) Feel free to comment on this one, but also please keep the

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