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@HanklonJosh @JayPichardo @airsuperiorx Is it an operational vehicle? When was it first operational and is it still operational? What is it's capabilities and speed? Do you know what the other aircraft on that shelf are?
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@JayPichardo @airsuperiorx Its a Northrop grumman bat, its a older recon drone
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Lockheed Skunk Works publicly announced their Compact Fusion Reactor program in October 2014. Aviation Week got exclusive access to the lab. They built prototypes called T4, T4B, and T5.
In July 2019 the VP of Skunk Works told Aviation Week they were building T5, "a significantly larger and more powerful reactor."
Then the program was quietly halted before 2021.
No failure announcement. No "it didn't work" press release. Just silence.
They built five generations of reactor prototypes over a decade and then stopped talking. You don't do that when something fails. You do that when something gets moved somewhere you're not allowed to talk about.
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@VadimYuryev If it's true that the mid cores are the A20's E cores clocked higher, then this means the mid cores will be the same size as E cores. This means apple will just increase the core count of the mid cores in future generations of chips to increase perf because of their small size.
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This is actually a great point!
A20 Pro incoming with 1 Super core, 3 Performance (new mid) cores and 4 efficiency cores.
AAPL Tree@AAPLTree
I’m not sure how low-end PC manufacturers would react if Apple ever decides to add M-chip-type perf cores to A-chips.
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@VadimYuryev The P core is just Sawtooth 5. It’s basically the A20 Pro’s E-Core backported without E core clock limits. Obvious from IPC:
175% S, 127.5% P, 120% E
cluster runs same clk and A20 Pro won’t be tripple cluster
It’s 2S+4P for A20P and 2S+4E for A20
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@DivineFlesh1 @VadimYuryev It's when Qualcomm started to use oryon cores from their purchase of Nuvia. Oryon cores were created by Nuvia. Nuvia was founded by ex apple chief chip designers.
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@jama864 @VadimYuryev IIRC Qualcomm ditched their E cores when they noticed mid cores had a better performance per watt than the E cores at the same speed. So now their flagship SoCs are a mix of P cores + mid cores + underclocked mid cores.
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Here's why Apple rebranded their Performance cores to "Super" cores on the M5 series of chips:
Apple realized that the Efficiency cores don't really matter much for their higher-end Pro & Max chips, so they wanted to replace them with brand new mid-cores.
By doing so, it greatly improves multi-core performance to the point that they can easily perform a core count reset, lowering the total number of P cores while still getting faster overall multi-core performance thanks to the new mid cores.
So Apple reset the total number of Performance cores from 12 P cores on the M4 Max, to only 6 P cores (rebranded Super cores) on the M5 Max.
Why perform a core count reset? It makes it easier to increase the core count on future generation chips to more easily show gains instead of having to rely on more difficult architectural improvements.
However, if Apple kept the same Performance core naming as before, uneducated consumers would assume that losing HALF of the P cores, from 12 to 6, is a HUGE downgrade and a terrible idea, despite the multi-core performance actually being faster thanks to the addition of the 12 brand new mid-cores that balance everything out.
Apple's marketing move makes it seem like the 12 Performance cores on the M4 Max remained (actually 12 new mid cores) while adding 6 NEW Super cores. Sounds incredible to uneducated consumers.
And it's actually really impressive that we're seeing multi-core performance gains this large on M5 Max even though Apple sacrificed half the P cores and replaced the E cores with new mid-cores.
Even better, this move will actually HELP greatly in certain tasks like heavy CPU rendering and Logic Pro where Efficiency cores were practically useless.
So the Super core rebranding is a WIN, WIN, WIN, WIN in 4 different ways:
1. Reset Performance core counts to make it easier to add more in future generations.
2. Avoid the issue of uneducated consumers assuming that the loss of 6 P cores means slower performance.
3. Switching out useless E cores for much more useful Mid-cores (newly branded Performance cores)
4. M5 Ultra will now come with 12 Super cores and 24 Performance (mid) cores, which means that 100% of the CPU silicon on the die is beneficial for high-performance tasks, compared to the M3 Ultra which was stuck with 8 Efficiency cores that were basically useless for a desktop machine, since the E cores were really only created to improve battery life.

Marques Brownlee@MKBHD
@VadimYuryev They literally just renamed the same types of cores
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@VadimYuryev It's possible the A20 chip may use the new mid cores for bigger performance and efficiency gains than just architecture improvements
New layout for A20 could be:
1x super core
2x performance(mid) cores
4x E cores
Or
2x super cores
1 or 2 performance(mid) cores
2 or 3 E cores
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@VadimYuryev Apple copied Qualcomm. Qualcomm don't have E cores. Their performance(mid) cores are the same as their Prime cores, just clocked lower. Apple's design is better than Qualcomm's because apple actually created real mid cores that are different to the performance (super cores).
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@attackdogX @WallStreetMav He did. FBI traced him to Germán hotel 'Eden' in La Falda, Córdoba, a few kilometres away from the village in the video. Then the agents were called back without explanations. After that Hitler moved to Rio Grande Do Sul, in Brazil where he died in the seventies.
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German culture is thriving in Argentina.
“I drove out to the Argentina countryside and found myself in Europe, except I didn't see any Africans or hordes of Chinese tourists and the bottle caps came off, so that can't be right.”
“Anyways, lots of places founded in the 30s and 40s, Bavarian food and German names, all nestled in a little alpine valley. Shout out to New South Bavaria.”
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@yasscorrset IT WAS PROPAGANDA, HITLER DIED AT THE AGE OF 84 AND LIVED IN PARAGUAY!
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@Mat_Zo_MRSA Hitler died in Argentina in 1976. His family lives on happily there
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@DoversonBen420 @DanSilverm2519 @TheRISEofROD What year did Hitler die and who did you hear it from?
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@DanSilverm2519 @TheRISEofROD You sure about that, I heard he made it much longer? It was the other big name shit bag that escaped through project paperclip that ended up "having a heart attack" in the ocean. His diary talked about being with hitler in Argentina discussing where other nazis should be sent.
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@TheRISEofROD Hitler died of old age in argentina in 1976
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@cooltechtipz There was a rumor Hitler outlived 2.nd world war by many years, but died 1976? He missed Sultans of Swing 😁
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All Christians but non of them was declared a terrorist.
World Insights@World_Insights1
Most Brutal Leaders in History 👇 🇧🇪 King Leopold II of Belgium (1865–1909) 🇺🇬 Idi Amin (1971–1979) 🇰🇭 Pol Pot (1975–1979) 🇨🇳 Mao Zedong (1949–1976) 🇩🇪 Adolf H×tler (1933–1945) 🇷🇺 Joseph Stalin (1924–1953) 🏴 Queen Mary I of England (1553–1558) 🇷🇺 Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) (1547–1584) 🇷🇴 Vlad III (Vlad the Impaler) (1456–1477) 🇹🇷 Timur (Tamerlane) (1370–1405) 🇲🇳 Genghis Khan (1206–1227) 🇭🇺 Attila the Hun (434–453)
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@pl_european False! Your history books are lying.
Hitler died in Argentina 1976. His three daughters where did they go?
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Hitler killed himself and Germany surrendered. Japan got nuked. Do they teach history in Ohio?
Clash Report@clashreport
JD Vance: If you go back to WW2 or every major conflict in human history, they all ended with some kind of negotiation.
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@ReelJustinLewis Hitler escaped to Argentina with Eva Braun. It was a double who shot himself and got cremated with a Double Eva Braun. I have the proof so there
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