

The Power 10 is not RISC-V. It is a RISC processor, namely of the Power ISA architecture, based on the good old PowerPC 601.
I have not dealt with those chips for about 30 years, though.
The Power 10 is not RISC-V. It is a RISC processor, namely of the Power ISA architecture, based on the good old PowerPC 601.
I have not dealt with those chips for about 30 years, though.
He has done the rug pull successfully with his own coins, which are now burned. Now he thinks amassing other coins will enable them to rug pull even more.
No need to import diseases if you are not vaccinated against the basics.
I’ll wait and see when someone finally produces a RISC-V chip that can keep up with the big boys. But they can’t even compete with ARM at the moment, so I am not holding my breath.
There are places where they have trees all around their houses. Like in California, where they just had been more fuel to the fires.
They are more than rich enough from milking their students. Most of them could be admission free if they wanted.
Wow. They started to get “creative”.
Does anyone know if this image is AI generated or is it just stolen?
Just wait until Trump sends bombers against Ukraine to help his commander Putin.
Wrong. Read the analysis. It is a BT vulnerability. One can probably design a cheap attack system that just sends a erase flash command to any BT device in reach, instantly bricking every BT enabled ESP32 device.
It is not easy to determine how fixable this is. IIRC, the ESP32 has the wireless stack hidden from user space, and I am not sure if it is a blob included during link time, or if it is stored in a ROM of the chip. I do have the chips and the development enviroment in my studio, but (luckily) I decided to use a different chip for my project.
But I know there is a load of systems using either the ESP32 as their main processor, or as an auxiliary processor to add WiFi or BT capabilities, so this really is a big oh shit moment.
Just wait until a jester creates a software that sends an erase flash backdoor command to any BT device it sees.
While I have a few ESP32 in my collection, I am now happy that I chose a different platform for my project.
I wonder what people will say in Nürnberg next week at Embedded World.
Number seven. And then piss off every “pea under shell” trickster, because you can see which shells are empty.
Looks like Swiss engineering is no longer the top of the pops anymore?
So, the “I love you, send me money so I can come visit you” thing?
I got it, too, banned the sender, and deleted it as it was obviously a scam. But now that it seems to come back, what was it about, actually? Do they just want to harvest data, or what did they want?
It could be a tomorrow you are building for your children.
Just imagine what they would face in Europe, where workers even have rights!
After promising cheap eggs and completely failing to deliver, the right mob gets unruly, and the government must mimic action really quick now.