A solar-powered airplane finished crossing the United States on Saturday, landing in New York City after flying over the Statue of Liberty during its historic bid to circle the globe, the project team said. The spindly, single-seat experimental aircraft, dubbed Solar Impulse 2, arrived at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport at about 4 a.m. local time after it took off about five hours beforehand at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, the team reported on the airplane's website. Such a pleasure to land in New York! For the 14th time we celebrate sustainability," said the project's co-founder Andre Borschberg on Twitter after flying over the city and the Statue of Liberty during the 14th leg of the trip around the globe. The Swiss team flying the aircraft in a campaign to build support for clean energy technologies hopes eventually to complete its circumnavigation in Abu Dhabi, where the journey began in March 2015. The solar cr...
Intel has launched its latest range of processors, codenamed Skylake, targeting everything from high-powered gaming rigs to computers the size of a USB stick and smartphones. The "sixth generation" Core family promises improved performance, battery life and graphics-power thanks to a new microarchitecture. The chips have also been optimised to handle 4K videos better. But the US company may find it hard to convince users they need new devices. Microsoft is offering its latest operating system - Windows 10 - as a free upgrade to consumers and suggests its software should not be more taxing on processors than Windows 7 or Windows 8. In the past, many households bought new PCs when they wanted to upgrade the operating systems, but they might not do so this time round.
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Although this may only shorten each period by tens of milliseconds, the savings add up. "On top of that we have been on a multi-year march to dramatically improve the graphics performance, and we're saying there's up to an increase of 40% generation-on-generation," Mr Bryant added.He noted the chips had been optimised to handle the new H.265 video codec - a new compression standard that lets 4K video files be streamed using less data without sacrificing picture quality. 4K videos are four times the resolution of 1080p high definition ones.
H.265's adoption has been held back until now because some processors struggle to handle it. One company-watcher said Intel's latest chip design reflected current habits.
"We're in an era of consumption - people are increasingly watching video streams, playing simple video games and doing other things that involve lots of graphics but don't require lots of compute resources because the content has already been created," commented Sergis Mushell from the tech consultancy Gartner.The practice involves pushing processors to perform calculations at a faster rate than they were set to, causing them to give off more heat. In the past, Intel had locked its mobile chips to prevent this.
"Intel claims something like 10% of the PC market is extreme gamers, and that's who it's for," said Jack Gold.
"For those guys and girls who want to cool their laptops with liquid nitrogen [and other substances] and get the maximum they can out of them."But since they are likely to become more commonplace alongside the rollout of Skylake, one analyst agreed that it made sense to focus on them. "Consumers are looking for what they can do differently on their systems compared to what they can't do today," said Patrick Moorhead, founder of Moor Insights & Strategy. "So, the strategy of promoting what you can actually do with the computers as opposed to the chips' speeds and feeds is smart."
Intel's next challenge is to try to ensure that production of the chips goes smoothly. Problems making its earlier Broadwell chips caused several variants to be released later than planned, and led some shoppers to decide to wait instead for Skylake.
Intel says the first of the new PCs should be on sale late this year.
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