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Dell Inspiron 15 Spec Ops Review | Fit For a Battlefield?

Share This: Right off the bat, the new Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop seems pretty great. The company is on its 11th generation of processors, so the laptop is light and fast, even the lower-level models. Its speed is especially great for switching up between open windows and makes multitasking even more accessible. If you’re like me and work at five windows open at any given time then you’ll love the Inspiron 15’s speed. The computer has 12 Gigabytes (GB) of Random Access Memory (RAM). Twelve GBs Is Excellent for Doing a Lot of Things For ArcGIS Maps editing, you might need at least 16GB of RAM. Also, 2GB of RAM is good enough to watch 4K videos (4096×2160), play elementary videogames, edit pictures and video, etc.

LUCKIE BOY TO HIT RADIO WITH 26 LETTERS - Brazil Business Today

LUCKIE BOY TO HIT RADIO WITH 26 LETTERS - Brazil Business Today
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Mac Pro 7 1 with AMD Radeon Pro W6900X spotted on Geekbench 5 database

Despite Apple’s focus on developing its own chips, it looks like the company still needs AMD’s help for higher-power workstation GPUs. That’s according to new entries on the Geekbench 5, showing an unannounced ‘Radeon Pro W6900X’ SKU powering an Apple Mac Pro 7.1. With the launch of macOS Big Sur 11.4 Beta, Apple introduced support for Radeon consumer-grade cards on its OS. Professional Radeon cards are not yet supported, but that might change soon with the new Mac Pro 7.1. Initially found by Benchleaks, we have spotted nine entries of a MacPro 7.1 equipped with an AMD Radeon Pro W6900X and running macOS 11.4 on the Geekbench 5 database. All the entries seem to belong to the same system, which featured a 12C/24T Intel Core i9-10920X CPU and 192GB of DDR4-2933 memory.

Pitsea teen stole credit card then tried to buy trainers online | Braintree and Witham Times

A DAFT crook stole a credit card and then tried to buy trainers worth hundreds of pounds online. Liam Martin tried twice to buy expensive trainers from JD Sports for himself with a card he had stolen from another man. The 19-year-old of Beambridge, Pitsea stole the card along with a Apple MacPro computer from a man in Basildon in March 2019. Martin then tried to use the card twice on March 27 on the JD Sports website in the hope of buying two pairs of trainers, worth a total of £224.98. On the same day, Martin went to convenience stores in Basildon and tried to buy various different items of food and drink, using the card by contactless payments.

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