macOS? You gotta be kidding. Windows and Office is huge.
Just the entrenchment of Sharepoint and Outlook alone is enough to make switching to anything else a difficult prospect.
macOS? You gotta be kidding. Windows and Office is huge.
Just the entrenchment of Sharepoint and Outlook alone is enough to make switching to anything else a difficult prospect.
Hungary in a sense is still old school - races are won based on sector 2 performance and tyre strategies. There are still overtakes thanks to DRS and the new aero design, but it's still a battle against tyre degradation.
The on-boards with telemetry were very interesting. You don't usually see the drivers slowly modulating the throttle out of corners, but everyone was doing it to extend the tyres.
The launcher isn't really the problem, it's the fact that Overwatch 2 isn't making them any money!
This one should have DDR5-7200 support assuming the AGESA updates are intended to match future JEDEC spec updates.
Spez has almost never had the gift of foresight.
So it's an underclocked RX 7600? Interesting choice.
Would be wild to have Intel Arc Battlemage as an option to slot in there.
We also don't know what his simulator times were like.
If it works, then they can keep it and market it as a sustainability initiative (with benefits to on-track drama).
If it doesn't, it's just a test to see what happens.
"We need to be fair in our broadcasting!"
Yes, but you don't have to platform Nazis.
Reverse engineering CUDA in a hardware solution is going to be quite the feat if they pull it off.
This is the basis of the ASUS warranty issues recently when they had exploding AM5 motherboards and vague text about EXPO support voiding warranty, painting themselves into a corner when they only had unsupported firmware that would technically void warranty.
It doesn't matter that the company says "Oh we won't enforce that rule" but they still keep the rule in place.