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Isle of Wight FastCats are back in service from today

Isle of Wight FastCats are back in service from today The Solent sees the return of the Wightlink FastCat today. Full details within Wightlink’s foot passenger service connecting Portsmouth Harbour with Ryde Pier Head started running again this morning, in line with the easing of the Government’s Covid-19 travel restrictions.  The first FastCat sailing of 2021 was the 05:15 from the mainland, the first return trip from Ryde at 05:45 had 16 passengers on board. The route was suspended on Christmas Eve 2020.  Long: It’s a good start to the day Regular traveller Steve Long (pictured left) was on the first departure from Ryde, on his way to work in Portsmouth. He has been commuting for more than 20 years. He says,

Intel, Samsung team up for new PCs, chip microarchitecture

Intel and Samsung have expanded their alliance to deliver a new line of co-engineered PCs they say will push the envelope on mobility, connectivity and performance and some of them will eventually feature a new microarchitecture utilizing different kinds of Intel silicon. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker announced the expanded co-engineering partnership during the virtual Samsung Unpacked event on Wednesday, where the South Korean tech giant announced several new PCs, including the new Intel-powered Galaxy Book Pro series of laptops. The semiconductor giant said it will collaborate with Samsung on a new Intel chip microarchitecture that uses “multiple types of XPU cores,” a reference to Intel’s heterogeneous compute portfolio of silicon that ranges from CPUs and GPUs to FPGAs and other kinds of accelerators. Intel did not provide any further information on the new chip microarchitecture, including whether it is unique to future Samsung designs or part of the company�

Intel, Samsung Team Up For New PCs, Chip Microarchitecture

Intel, Samsung Team Up For New PCs, Chip Microarchitecture The two companies are embarking on a new co-engineering and co-marketing partnership for PCs they say will push the envelope on mobility, connectivity and performance and some of the PCs will feature a new chip microarchitecture utilizing different kinds of Intel silicon. By Dylan Martin April 28, 2021, 04:22 PM EDT Intel and Samsung have expanded their alliance to deliver a new line of co-engineered PCs they say will push the envelope on mobility, connectivity and performance and some of them will eventually feature a new microarchitecture utilizing different kinds of Intel silicon. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker announced the expanded co-engineering partnership during the virtual Samsung Unpacked event on Wednesday, where the South Korean tech giant announced several new PCs, including the new Intel-powered Galaxy Book Pro series of laptops.

Intel Pushes Partners To Sell Evo Laptops As PC Demand Continues

Intel Pushes Partners To Sell Evo Laptops As PC Demand Continues Top Intel PC sales exec Steve Long says the chipmaker is arming partners with tools to sell Intel Evo-branded laptops, which is part of a larger push in the PC market. ‘It is an invest year in the client business. We’ve invested not only in our partners and our products and our programs but also in our go-to-market motions,’ he tells CRN. By Dylan Martin, Jennifer Zarate April 22, 2021, 03:41 PM EDT Intel is pushing partners to sell laptops with the chipmaker’s new Intel Evo brand as the company expects PC demand to continue across enterprise, education and consumer segments.

Guns In South Dakota: Firearms Safety And Training

  Seth Tupper joins with an update on the cause of the Schroeder Fire in western South Dakota being from a debris pile. Irony is that the debris being burned was from the Westberry Trails Fire in 1988. SD Focus: Jackie Hendry previews the SD Focus Earth Day broadcast with an eye to conservation issues in South Dakota. Guns in South Dakota: Matt Schlueter is a certified firearms instructor in SF. He will discuss firearms safety and training, including the decisions South Dakotans make when they decide to carry a firearm on their person. Morning Fill Up guest Steve Long, president and CEO of Hancock Health in Greenfield, Indiana, talks about collaborative rural health care.

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