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Intel’s Rocket Lake Roars to Life

Intel’s Rocket Lake Roars to Life
Today, Intel is taking the wraps off Rocket Lake, formally launching its first new desktop microarchitectures since the launch of Skylake, 5.5 years ago. Our own review will be up later today, so consider this a sneak peek for what’s coming down the pipe. Rocket Lake retains the refined 14nm+++(?) node that Intel has refined to a mirror sheen. After Intel found its 10nm node was unsuitable for desktop chips, it decided to continue updating desktop on 14nm while saving initial 10nm production runs for server and laptop chips. Intel’s 10nm process node was delayed multiple times, which left the company stuck on 14nm for much longer than it ever anticipated.

Learn About IT, Cybersecurity, And More With 50 Percent Off These Training Bundles

Learn About IT, Cybersecurity, And More With 50 Percent Off These Training Bundles
Even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, some industries has continued to boom, including IT, cyber security and engineering. If you’ve been hoping to get involved in this potentially lucrative industry with more job stability than most, these informative training bundles on IT, security and engineering are currently on sale for half off with code LEARNIT for a limited time. More and companies are realizing they need specialists in cyber security. The Ultimate 2021 White Hat Hacker Certification Bundle comes packed with 98 hours of instruction that will teach you how to defend any system from digital attacks, while also instructing you on ethical hacking from instructors like Nathan House, a leading cyber security expert with a 4.5 out of 5 star rating.

SpaceX Starship SN11 Blows Itself Apart During High-Altitude Test

SpaceX Starship SN11 Blows Itself Apart During High-Altitude Test
The in-development Starship rocket is key to SpaceX’s future plans, from lunar missions to Mars colonization. Elon Musk’s spaceflight company has been open with its Starship testing, even with the results haven’t been flattering. In the most recent test, the Starship SN11 reached an altitude of about eight kilometers, and then something went wrong. We don’t know exactly what happened yet, but the vessel came down in pieces. Musk quipped on Twitter that at least the crater was in the right place. Say what you will about Elon Musk, he’s pretty unflappable, even when his most ambitious aerospace project struggles to get off the ground.

ET Deals: Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Intel Core i7-1165G7 Laptop for $679, Apple Mac Mini M1 for $849

ET Deals: Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Intel Core i7-1165G7 Laptop for $679, Apple Mac Mini M1 for $849
Today you can take advantage of a 10 percent discount to snag a Dell Inspiron 15 5000 laptop with an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor for just $679.99. There’s also a $50 discount on Apple’s new Mac Mini powered by the company’s M1 chip. Intel Core i7-1165G7 15.6-Inch 1080p Laptop w/ 12GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD for $679.99 from Dell with promo code 50OFF699 (List price $879.99) w/ 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD for $849.99 from Amazon (List price $899.00) 8-Inch Smart Display for $74.99 from Amazon (List price $129.99) Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 6.7-Inch OLED FHD+ Smartphone w/ 6GB RAM and 256GB Storage for $399.99 from Amazon (List price $699.99) Intel Core i7-10870H 15.6-Inch 1080p 300Hz Gaming Laptop w/ Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB M.2 PCI-E SSD for $1,499.99 from Dell (List price $1,863.98) 32GB 8″ WiFi Tablet with Special Offers for $59.99 from Amazon (list price $89.99)

ET Deals: Dell Alienware M15 R4 Nvidia RTX 3060 300Hz Gaming Laptop for $1,499, Amazon New FIRE HD 8 Tablet for $59

ET Deals: Dell Alienware M15 R4 Nvidia RTX 3060 300Hz Gaming Laptop for $1,499, Amazon New FIRE HD 8 Tablet for $59
Gaming is at an all time high in terms of popularity right now with gaming hardware becoming increasingly hard to find. Today for just $1,499 you can buy one of Dell’s new Alienware M15 R4 that has all the hardware you need to run games with blistering speed and with high quality graphics settings. Intel Core i7-10870H 15.6-Inch 1080p 300Hz Gaming Laptop w/ Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB M.2 PCI-E SSD for $1,499.99 from Dell (List price $1,863.98) 32GB 8″ WiFi Tablet with Special Offers for $59.99 from Amazon (list price $89.99) for $199.99 from Amazon (List price $299.99) Wireless Mouse for $12.99 from Amazon (Regularly $29.99) M.2 NVMe SSD for $99.99 from Amazon (List price $149.99) Tablet for $124.99 (List Price $189.99)

These Highly-Rated VPNs are on Sale for an extra 30 Percent Off for a Limited Time

These Highly-Rated VPNs are on Sale for an extra 30 Percent Off for a Limited Time
Just because we can’t see the nefarious hackers trying to steal our data online, doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Unlike regular thieves, without you having any idea until it’s too late. If you’re ready to take your internet safety more seriously, it’s time to invest in a VPN. Not only will it help safeguard your important data, but it also comes with added perks like privacy, faster internet and no geographical restrictions. Ready to find the right VPN for you? These VPN services are on sale during the Semi-Annual sale at 30 percent off for a limited time and are ready to help protect you and your family’s precious data as your browse the web.

Boutique PC Builder Launches ‘No GPU’ Boxes to Cope With Video Card Shortage

Boutique PC Builder Launches ‘No GPU’ Boxes to Cope With Video Card Shortage
A boutique builder has launched a new lineup of “no GPU” enthusiast PCs, specifically intended for gamers who already have a video card but need to buy everything else. So far, only one company that we’re aware of has taken this step, but several recent stories have implied GPU availability is getting worse, not better. This may be the beginning of a trend. I’ve been a gamer long enough to remember the introduction of 3D video cards. For the past two decades, “gaming” and “GPU” have been practically synonymous, but they weren’t always. Prior to the introduction of consumer-level 3D accelerators, performance in the 3D renderers of the day (Ultima Underworld, Doom, Quake, various flight simulators) was entirely dependent on CPU performance.

The Remnants of Theia May Still Exist Deep Inside the Earth

The Remnants of Theia May Still Exist Deep Inside the Earth
There are two enormous provinces of unusual rock that sit at the bottom of the mantle, just above the Earth’s core. One of them is located underneath Africa and one is under the Pacific Ocean. They’re called Large Low Shear Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs) and they may shape hotspot formation and volcanic activity across the globe. The LLSVPs are areas where seismic shear waves propagate much more slowly. They extend laterally for thousands of miles (we think), and they may be up to 1,000km “tall.” Geologists have considered a variety of potential explanations for the origin of the LLSVPs, and now a team has put forth a new argument: The LLSVPs may represent the remains of Theia, the protoplanet thought to have smashed into the world some 4.5 billion years ago, creating the Moon.

New 3D-Printed Antenna Can Harvest Power From 5G Signals

New 3D-Printed Antenna Can Harvest Power From 5G Signals
Carriers are rolling out 5G networks across the globe, promising to deliver lightning-fast data to devices of all shapes and sizes. So far, the speed claims of 5G have been little more than smoke and mirrors. However, the architects of 5G technology may have unwittingly provided the key to wireless power. A team at Georgia Tech has developed a small, 3D-printed antenna . This technology has the potential to turn wireless data networks into a wireless power grid. 5G comes in several different flavors, each one with its own advantages and disadvantages. There’s low-band 5G that operates in the range of several hundred megahertz, offering good range but lower speeds.
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