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Speed Reader (testacoda) » LIBERATOR DEFCAD. Author: Defense Distributed Download: Help fund the new DEFCAD.com Thank you for downloading! Thank you for using DEFCAD, a service of Defense Distributed. We have served over 800,000 downloads and handle 4TB+ of traffic each month. Big step forward for European graphene initiative. When you think of graphene, you think of a new super-material that dreams, and the future, are made of. Today, ‘the future’ just got a little more present, thanks to news that the Graphene Flagship Consortium, a collection of industry and academic partners – including Nokia – looking to improve the world using graphene, was chosen by the European Union for the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) program, triggering an investment of 1 billion euros that will be spread over the next 10 years. Measuring only one atom thick, graphene is classed as a 2D structure with super-useful properties. While thin, it’s also the strongest material ever tested, having a breaking strength 300 times greater than steel.

Oh, and it’s also the lightest and best intrinsic conductor, too. The Graphene Flagship Consortium currently consists of 74 partners from the EU, from many different sectors. Tapani Ryhänen, Head of the Sensor and Material Technologies Laboratory at Nokia also told us that: Re i7-4770K: Haswell's Performance, Previewed - Core i7-4770K Gets Previewed. A recent trip got us access to an early sample of Intel’s upcoming Core i7-4770K. We compare its performance to Ivy Bridge- and Sandy Bridge-based processors, so you have some idea what to expect when Intel officially introduces its Haswell architecture.

We recently got our hands on a Core i7-4770K, based on Intel's Haswell micro-architecture. It’s not final silicon, but compared to earlier steppings (and earlier drivers), we’re comfortable enough about the way this chip performs to preview it against the Ivy and Sandy Bridge designs. Presentations at last year's Developer Forum in San Francisco taught us as much as there is to know about the Haswell architecture itself. According to Intel’s current plans, you’ll find dual- and quad-core LGA 1150 models with the GT2 graphics configuration sporting 20 execution units. The much-anticipated GT3 graphics engine, with 40 EUs, is limited to BGA-based applications, meaning it won’t be upgradeable. Home | Ubuntu.

CUDA GPUs. NVIDIA GPUs power millions of desktops, notebooks, workstations and supercomputers around the world, accelerating computationally-intensive tasks for consumers, professionals, scientists, and researchers. Find out all about CUDA and GPU Computing by attending our GPU Computing Webinars and joining our free-to-join NVIDIA Developer Program. Learn about Tesla for technical and scientific computing Learn about Quadro for professional visualization If you have an older NVIDIA GPU you may find it listed on our legacy CUDA GPUs page Click the sections below to expand Notes (*) OEM-only products (**) The GeForce GTX860 and GTX870 come in two versions depending on the SKU, please check with your OEM to determine which one is in your system. 1152 Kepler Cores with Compute Capability 3.0 640 Maxwell Cores with higher clocks and Compute Capability 5.0 or 5.2 1) How can I find out which GPU is in my computer?

Answer: On Windows computers: On Apple computers: 2) Do I have a CUDA-enabled GPU in my computer? Octane Render. Home - Avant Browser - The full-featured tri-core rendering Avant Browser which supports IE/Firefox/Chrome engines is fast, stable and memory leak free. Glass - Home. Ogle Glass: What You Can and Can't Do With Google's Wearable Gadget. <br/><a href=" US News</a> | <a href=" Business News</a> Copy Some people whisper, "I think that's Google Glass. " Others stop and ask, "How do you like it? How does it even work? " And then some just pull out their phones and snap a picture. They all have something in common, though. For close to a year, Google has been teasing its connected glasses, which overlays digital information in the real world. Here are some answers. VIDEO: Google Glass: First Look at What Google's Connected Glasses Can Do How do they work?

On the front, you have that star of the show -- a small little glass square. (If you're a leftie and wondering why everything is on the right side, it's a good question. The glasses pair with your phone to get connectivity. To the right of that glass box is a 5-megapixel camera. How do you control them? You also have two choices of how you can wake up the glasses: Tap on that arm, or tilt your head back. Blekko | spam-free search.