wilzy123
Founding Member
At the end of the day... unless you're looking to get out of BRN in the next few days/weeks/months... then this literally has no significance.F#k shorters must have been listening , there's now a shite load more
At the end of the day... unless you're looking to get out of BRN in the next few days/weeks/months... then this literally has no significance.F#k shorters must have been listening , there's now a shite load more
Bring back the biff into chessWhy would someone "laugh" at this?
There has been an accident and a boy has lost his finger and people find it funny .
Yep coming back nicely ....SP fighting back.
This is so hilarious, why does it make me think of HC?
Bounced of 1.125 again which is where they pushed it down to on FridayYep coming back nicely ....
Are you watching porn??
So you don't know. OKRefer to previous posts re Ark Investments for starters
Everything you say makes sense@Yak52
I had tempered my expectations for this 4c but if you are right "boom "
It used to work in the Lubyanka.View attachment 12373Chess robot breaks seven-year-old boy's finger during Moscow Open
The child was trying to make his next move at the Moscow Open when the robot grabbed him.www.bbc.com
AI gone wrong? Chess robot breaks child's finger at Russia tournament
The boy, Christopher, is one of the top 30 young chess players in Moscow, Russia.www.livemint.com
no I don't, never suggested I did. All I can go by is the market growth forecasts by better informed professionals than myself.So you don't know. OK
Also a great read for the AMD believers..........
"AMD has been customizing chips for many years, most notably for gaming consoles made by Sony and Microsoft, but using mostly internal technology.
Customers want flexibility to meet specific organizational requirements, and are looking to integrate accelerators inside chips for applications that include AI and automotive, AMD executives said during the show.
“We’re going to make it much easier to add third-party IP as well as customer IP to that chiplet platform,” said Lisa Su, AMD CEO, during the conference."
AMD Opens Up Chip Design to the Outside for Custom Future
AMD is getting personal with chips as it sets sail to make products more to the liking of its customers. The chipmaker detailed a modular chip future in which customers can mix and match non-AMD processors in a custom chip package. "We are focused on making it easier to implement chips with more...www.hpcwire.com
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