Chances are yes. Simply because to build the machines, such an astronomical amount of money and energy is needed to build them, that even if electricity during dead times cost a bunch more (which for businesses probably does), it probably is still worth it, just to bring it to maximum capacity
“Thanks Steve”
Wonder if this is just the website not being able to cut the number in half, or whether they did this on purpose
Say what you will about business school CEOs, they at least know when to stay shut up… hopefully this engineer CEO is able to keep Intel engineering centric and to actually sort their crap out…
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They spent 16 billion dollars in R&D in 2023, which is a bit lower than the 17 billion in 2022, but still way higher than the 13 billion from 2019. In 2023 they distributed as dividends (might be wrong on the calculation here, but I think that this is the right number, 1 billion dollars)
Windows, M’Fedora, PopOS and NixOS rn
Some of these are fairly funny, like A-like that iPhones would somehow be allowed in China if they had an explosive inside, B- that someone wouldn’t have found an exploit and exploded them all by now
WebKit, isnt it though?
Mohamed. For reference search it+ South Park
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Whatever Ireland did this Eurovision
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They could just make Qualcomm drivers part of the mainline kernel
The proof not to trust anyone with personal information
Left panels are regarding Black mirror, where the guy becomes famous by ranting about the system and threatning to kill himself if his life didn’t get meaning. Ended up becoming the meaningless entertainment himself in exchange for more money and better living
They’re apparently working on it. Tuxedo already got a prototype and Qualcomm has been apparently contributing code to the mainline Linux kernel to guarantee support
I mean, if people expect the bus to be late, they’ll get flabbergasted when it arrives on time for once
Yeah, his mother puts pickles on everything (he’s not the vulture)