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Tegra K1 64-bit Denver core analysis: Are Nvidias x86 efforts hidden within?
2014-01-06 19:08:06| Extremetech
Late last night at CES 2014, Nvidia surprised everyone by revealing that its in-house 64-bit ARM core, Project Denver, would arrive this year in the Tegra K1 (Tegra 5/Logan), rather than next year in Tegra 6 (Parker). The Tegra K1 will ship in two flavors, a quad-core Cortex-A15 and dual-core 64-bit Denver, both with the 192-core Kepler GPU. While the GPU is exciting, and we'll be discussing its ramifications in due course, it is Nvidia's 64-bit Denver core that we'll be looking at in this story.
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Fleets are Facing Higher Repair Costs and Greater Hidden Risk
2014-01-06 00:36:50| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Automotive fleets are experiencing just the beginning of an accelerating trend toward higher repair costs, greater risk of unsafe repairs, and more liability from victims of fleet accidents. Mr. Smolda cites several factors for what he said is "the beginning of a technology-driven increase in the cost of automotive accident repairs." READ MOREThe Article Fleets are Facing Higher Repair Costs and Greater Hidden Risk appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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Pupil reflections reveal hidden faces behind the camera
2013-12-28 15:00:09| Extremetech
A team of researchers in the Department of Psychology at the University of York has been taking a very close look at some photographs. Specifically, the team has been searching the eyes in photos for the reflections of those behind the camera.
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Hidden Costs of Sow Lameness
2013-12-23 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US & CANADA - In recent weeks, Canadian and US researchers have been touring the country delivering a series of workshops aimed at raising awareness of the cost of sow lameness in commercial swine herds, writes Glenn Kuhn, Swine Technical Manager at Genesus Inc.
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America's hidden epidemic of tropical diseases
2013-12-21 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: WHEN the letter arrives, it must come as a shock. Would-be blood donors are politely rejected because they've tested positive for a deadly tropical infection and their doctors aren't much help. Kristy Murray at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, recalls one doctor telling a patient: "The test is wrong. That disease doesn't exist in the US!" But an estimated 330,000 US citizens, and possibly as many as a million, carry the parasite that causes Chagas disease. It is a chronic, silent...
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