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Looking ahead: The vast majority of Windows users already run Steam on 64-bit operating systems, even though the client has continued to support a legacy 32-bit version of Windows. That era is ending: ...
India has unveiled its latest advancement in semiconductors, Dhruv64. Dhruv 64 is India's first 64-bit 1GHz chip, and paves the way for self-reliance in critical industries and defence. Here are all ...
The Commodore 64 Ultimate is the most astonishing retro product I have ever reviewed. I was expecting it to be a straightforward, modern take on the all-time best-selling personal computer. I imagined ...
If you need to drive a big screen for a project, it’s fair to say your first thought isn’t going to be to use the ATtiny85.
We are all familiar enough by now with the succession of boards that have come from Raspberry Pi in Cambridge over the years, ...
The Commodore 64 Ultimate lives up to its name by serving as a definitive microcomputer remake. While its price tag and authentic functionality will appeal to enthusiasts first and foremost, its HDMI ...
After announcing the high-end Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme and X2 Elite processors last year, Qualcomm has now introduced the ...
Qualcomm is expanding its second generation of Windows chips with the X2 Plus lineup, which claims a 35% jump in single-core ...
The ACPI tables are the central data structure of an ACPI-based system. They contain definition blocks that describe all the hardware that can be managed through ACPI. These definition blocks include ...
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foreach (FirmwareTableType tableType in Enum.GetValues(typeof(FirmwareTableType))) { var tableIds = EnumFirmwareTables(tableType); foreach (var tableId in tableIds ...