Thursday, September 26
Daily News Stuff 26 September 2024
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- Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman-Fried's right-hand woman in the FTX kerfuffle, has been sentenced to two years in prison for her part in the fuffling and ordered to pay $11 billion in restitution. (Ars Technica)
That restitution order confused me, because that's the entire amount under management by FTX at the time it collapsed, and (thanks to the continuing rise in Bitcoin prices) all the customers have already been made whole, with interest.
Ellison certainly doesn't have $11 billion, and there is little prospect of her ever having $11 billion.
What it means, rather, is that if Ellison has squirreled away a few million from the collapse, the court has already laid claim to it.
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- Facebooks current smart glasses have everything you might want in a pair of smart glasses, except a display. The company's new glasses codenamed Orion, do. (The Verge)
They're rather chunkier than the current model, but they're still at the prototype stage, and they look like you're wearing ugly glasses rather your head being eaten by a robot crab.
- Samsung's new 990 Evo Plus SSDs are 45% faster than the existing 990 Evo models. (Tom's Hardware)
Because the existing models were slow. "Only" 5GB per second.
- Intel's Lunar Lake is here and it's not terrible. (Ars Technica)
Battery life is solid, and performance is not terrible. It is just an eight-core chip though, and on heavy workloads like video editing and 3d rendering AMD's current twelve-core chips leave it in the dust, completing tasks around 60% faster.
- Speaking of AMD the company's 9900X3D desktop chip is expected next month. (Tom's Hardware)
That's a pretty fast follow-up to the launch of the mainstream versions of Zen 5, but sales of those have been slow. They're not bad chips, but AMD is competing with itself as well as Intel.
An eight core 9700X is the same price as the previous generation's twelve core 7900X, while being significantly slower.
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"Battery life is solid, and performance is not terrible"
It's funny because I've seen a bunch of tech article headlines like "Intel has retaken the crown!" that are full of comments pointing out the giant asterisks.
It's funny because I've seen a bunch of tech article headlines like "Intel has retaken the crown!" that are full of comments pointing out the giant asterisks.
Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, September 26 2024 10:04 PM (pnaK4)
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