Summary of the week of June 17, 2024
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Skymont details
In this post, they have broken down the available information about Skymont, the E cores of the future Lunar Lake using previous Atom architectures as a reference.
Kioxia ends production cuts
The memory manufacturers' cartel has given up on its strategy of reducing production to keep flash memory prices afloat. After a year and a half with factories half-stopped, Kioxia will return to full production.
5 Gbps are starting to spread
5 Gbps network cards have already started to come out at an affordable price (about €12). Despite the fact that there are second-hand 10 Gbps options for about €20, the reality is that these used cards have excessive consumption even at rest.
KDE 6.1 available
Version 6.1 of KDE is now available. As has been customary since version 4, the first major version has been used to migrate to the new Qt and it is now that the real new features for the end user are starting to arrive.