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How is it possible to get worse?
How is it possible to get worse?
Do you have any data how much of those batteries are in fact in use? For example, Slovenia needs something north of 1.5 * 24 GWh energy for a day. And we are 2 mills population. Plus during winter you need to charge them. With short days of like 5 hours of less than ideal sun if no clouds or fog … good luck. Perhaps eventually we’ll get there, but it’s really far far away.
Well, we invented emission coupons, didn’t we? /s
Storage is nowhere near enough if we want self sustainable green energy. And author should compare winter moths when it comes to solar panels production - worst case. Yes, there is development and each day a breaking new battery tech is announced but until these get produced for real in mass quantities, they are vaporware. Mind that we need storage for like at least a week, better a month of energy worth. And that’s a lot of batteries.
Sure, it’s not ideal but in the grand scheme it might be the future as it’d change many aspects starting with battery sizes. It might be a failure as well, due to politics and economics, who knows.
Wireless charging: The roads where electric vehicles never need to plug in
I keep fingers crossed for wireless charging built in road 🤷♂️
It does. EVs are much heavier due to battery weight and have more power and torque. Which all results in more tire wear.
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Ha, just yesterday I’ve found my Asus EEE. Sounds like a good fit for similar exercise.
The new CPUs for AM4 socket. Aren’t we talking about AM4 as per post title?
Edit: Probably I should have made it clearer…new new AM5 ones are of course welcome and cool.
C’mon, faster compilation never hurts. It’s not just build scripts - think of development where it eats plenty of seconds each time you start debugging.
That would be great if that was the case. However you were probably mislead by the title - that IPC increase applies only to 9XXX beasts (Zen 5), not these two AM4 refreshes. At least that’s how I understand it.
If the new chips were actually faster than than current line. i.e. Ryzen 9 5950X has higher frequencies and Ryzen 7 5800XT increases boost only by 0.1GHz over Ryzen 7 5800X while Ryzen 9 5900X has more cores and same boost clock. I hardly see anybody upgrading due to 0.1GHz, I’m curious though, what is your rationale? Perhaps you have a slower CPU and you would upgrade since the prices came down?
That’s great, however newer CPUs aren’t something to be excited for 🤷♂️
EDIT: I was referring to new AM4 ones.
Uhum, why not?