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I think the actual temperature it runs is higher than SB but it's also made to run at that higher temp.
so yes it's true that temp wise it runs at a hotter temp (notice the way I stated that....) but in a ratio per sense; it doesn't.
it's kinda like reading between the lines cliche..
why I can't just mess with 'looniam' without any interruption..?😛 :lol:
haters will hate.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) said it will hold off selling tablets based on ARM Holdings Plc technology when the next version of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Windows operating system debuts later this year.
Hewlett-Packard instead will focus on so-called x86 chips, such as those made by Intel (INTC) Corp., said Marlene Somsak, a spokeswoman for Palo Alto, California-based Hewlett-Packard.
The decision marks a setback for ARM, which from the outset won’t have its technology in Windows tablets sold by the world’s largest maker of personal computers. It’s also a boon for Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), the top makers of x86 chips.
“The decision to go with x86 was influenced by input from our customers,” Somsak wrote in an e-mail. “The robust and established ecosystem of x86 applications provides the best customer experience at this time and in the immediate future.”
Computer makers will use ARM-based chips in devices that run a version of Microsoft’s operating system called Windows RT. Tablets using x86 chips will run Windows 8.
The decision cuts an already small number of Windows RT tablets planned for this year’s debut, the first time Microsoft has produced a version of its personal-computer operating system for use on chips with technology from ARM (ARM), in a bid to quell the dominance of Apple Inc.’s iPad. Microsoft limited the number of computer-makers given early access to the Windows RT code to ensure a smaller number of high-quality devices.
The first Hewlett-Packard tablet with Windows 8 will focus on the business market, Somsak said.
Hewlett-Packard’s decision to avoid ARM initially was made before Microsoft announced its plan to sell its own tablets in competition with Hewlett-Packard, Somsak said.
As you may noticed, great improvements have been made in Windows 7. Applications can realize Stream Routing via the new Core Audio APIs. Windows 7 has the ability to distinguish between communication devices and all other audio devices. It is now possible to have both a Default Communications Device that is separate from the Default Audio Device. The Default Communication Devices will be used for PC based communication like web chat or VOIP, and the Default Audio Device will be used for everything else. Stream switching enabled dynamic stream switching based on the default device. If the default audio device is disabled or unplugged, Windows automatically tries to determine the next default audio device and will dynamically redirect the audio to that new device.
For instance, if you would like to play the audio via headphone when using communication applications such as Windows Live Messenger, we can simply right click the volume icon in the system tray, click Playback Devices, right click the headphone listed and then choose Set as default Communications Device.
For more information, please refer to the following articles:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd756612(VS.85).aspx
http://louisgale.blogspot.com/2009/08/live-messenger-and-default.html