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HW News - Dell s Scummy Tactics, RTX 3070 Ti Rumor, NVIDIA Challenged on ARM Purchase

08:43 | RTX 3070 Ti Rumored With the 3080 Ti now functionally confirmed to exist in a 12GB SKU, and with a freshly rumored May 26th release date (and 25th review date), we can all declare our boredom of this GPU and move on to the next rumor. The next one is the RTX 3070 Ti, alleged to exist by HKEPC. HKEPC’s Chinese-language coverage cited AIB partners in Taiwan (most of them) as the source for the information.  HKEPC says that the RTX 3070 Ti will be available in early June. The media outlet said that the GPU will be GA104, which is currently used in the RTX 3070, the 3060 Ti, and some mobile devices. The 3070 uses GA104-300, the 3060 Ti uses GA104-200, and the 3070 Ti is rumored to use GA104-400. HKEPC says that this will run 6144 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR6X, with the G6X inclusion making it a higher value target for miners.

Linux Foundation drops the ban-hammer on University of Minnesota over controversial research experiment

Linux Foundation drops the ban-hammer on University of Minnesota over controversial research experiment
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University duo thought it would be cool to sneak bad code into Linux as an experiment Of course, it absolutely backfired

Our community does not appreciate being experimented on says Kroah-Hartman Share Copy Updated Computer scientists at the University of Minnesota theorized they could sneak vulnerabilities into open-source software – but when they tried subverting the Linux kernel, it backfired spectacularly. And now their entire school – or at least anyone using a umn.edu email address – has been banned from offering future Linux kernel contributions. Qiushi Wu, a doctoral student in computer science and engineering at the American college, and Kangjie Lu, assistant professor at the school, penned a paper titled, On the Feasibility of Stealthily Introducing Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Software via Hypocrite Commits [PDF], which is slated to be presented at the Proceedings of the 42nd IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy next month.

Des chercheurs ont secrètement tenté d ajouter des vulnérabilités au noyau Linux et ont fini par être bannis

Des chercheurs ont secrètement tenté d ajouter des vulnérabilités au noyau Linux et ont fini par être bannis
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