And the war on women continues.
The war on women? GTFO.
What about the war on the unborn ?
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And the war on women continues.
The war on women? GTFO.
What about the war on the unborn ?
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/7s76q9/the_16_year_plan_to_destroy_america/
https://www.conservativedailynews.com/2018/02/obama-hillarys-16-year-plan-destroy-america/
Imagine there’s no countries. I wonder if you can. Nothing to kill or die for. A brotherhood of man—John Lennon, “Imagine”
While the above quote from John Lennon s beautiful and popular song “Imagine” is very idealistic it is the creed of globalists around the world. For those of you who may wonder what a globalist is, they are a powerful group of people who believe in open borders and a one world government which would be the U.N. Both Hilary and Obama are globalists and the major leader of the Globalist movement is George Soros, the multi-billionaire who has tried to topple governments around the world for his global transformation. You may recall that Hillary’s foundation is referred to as a “global initiative.”
The above chart perfectly outlines the16 year plan by Hillary and Obama to destroy the United States in the name of globalism. Obama has stated that “if we did away with borders it would end terrorism” meaning the whole world be one big country under one rule, the U.N. known as the New World Order.
Hillary not only embraces the globalist mentality but she actually wanted to end the U.S. as we know it and replace it with a “Hemispheric Government.”
The most frightening thing about the recent Wikileaks drop, which included excerpts of Hillary’s paid Wall St. speeches is her excitement over ending the United States as we know it.
Hillary is an extreme globalist.
She not only embraces the globalist mentality but she actually wants to end the U.S. as we know it and replace it with a “Hemispheric Government.”
In a WikiLeaks e-mail drop from June 2014 Hillary states “My dream is a hemispheric common market with open trade and open borders sometime in the future with energy that is green and sustainable as we can get it powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere.”
More at the 2nd link.
Thank God their plan was derailed with the election of Donald Trump.
PS5 won't be released until Holiday 2020 at the soonest.
If you're expecting PS5 to happen in 2019, get ready to be disappointed.
Modern Vintage Gamer, someone who was prolific on the Xbox emulator scene is all over the Switch too now.
I am sure there are plenty of new projects in the pipeline. Some will be only on PS5, others will be on PS4 and PS5.
I would not expect the PS5 itself to be released until late 2020 at the soonest.
https://nintendoeverything.com/resident-evil-7-cloud-version-announced-for-switch-launches-this-coming-week/
Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version is coming to Switch, Capcom has announced.
As the name implies, Resident Evil 7 will not be launching on Nintendo’s console in the traditional sense. Everything runs through the cloud, so you won’t actually be purchasing the full game that can be played offline. You’ll need a stable internet connection while accessing the title.
Players will nonetheless be able to play Resident Evil 7 in its entirety on Switch. This includes the Banned Footage Volume 1 and 2, End of Zoe, and Not a Hero DLC.
Resident Evil 7 can be played for up to 15 minutes on Switch for free. After that, you’ll need to purchase a 2,000 yen ticket, which lasts 180 days.
Here’s the first trailer for Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version:
Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version will be out in Japan on May 24. A western announcement may follow in the coming days.
Resetera thread:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/resident-evil-7-cloud-version-announced-for-switch.43805/
AMD have outlined their CPU and GPU process node roadmap for upcoming architectures, and if all goes to plan over at GlobalFoundries, partially EUV processed chips may be in your rig by 2020.
AMD started the week with the launch of their Ryzen Pro processors and APUs for businesses, and all that interesting corporate stuff, but it was also accompanied with some tasty morsels of information regarding their powerhouse Threadripper 2 chips. These are sampling already, but are only expected on the shelves sometime in Q3. We’ll likely hear more from team red on the matter at Computex in June.
But what’s also very interesting is the confirmation from AMD regarding their future product roadmaps in terms of both CPU and GPU advancement. First up, following Zen+, which features at the core of AMD’s Ryzen 2 chips, we’ve got Zen 2 and Zen 3 in the CPU space.
Zen 2 is expected sometime in 2019, and “improves on ‘Zen’ in multiple dimensions’, according to AMD’s slides and the design has already been completed - thanks to AMD’s leapfrogging design teams. These new chips are built upon the 7nm process, which GlobalFoundries are currently getting up to speed for steady production pace this year.
Zen 3 is “on track”, but as for exactly when it’s on track for isn’t entirely clear. The slide indicates somewhere around 2020, although it wouldn’t be surprising for a ‘+’ refinement architecture to appear somewhere in between Zen 2 and Zen 3. Just in case AMD need a little breathing room.
Zen 3 is set to be manufactured on the 7nm+ architecture, likely GloFo’s, which will utilise EUV to reduce some multi-patterning and complexity with the 7nm process. EUV is touted for mass production in 2019, and will be a big deal for the future of computer chip manufacturing.
As for GPU architectures, AMD’s Navi architecture is also confirmed as “on track,” somewhere around 2019. This will be built on the 7nm process node, although could potentially be utilising TSMC’s 7nm process - the same foundry that rivals Nvidia utilise - as Lisa Su confirmed earlier in the year.
Post-Navi we're into the mysterious “next-gen” GPU architecture, which could see a departure from the GCN architecture that has been a constant in AMD’s GPU architectures for a very long time. This isn’t confirmed as of yet, however, but AMD seem poised to depart from some of the ageing tech they’ve been utilising for multiple generations of their graphics cards.
The next-gen architecture is similarly marked “on track”. Again, this implies a launch sometime in 2020, although a brand new architecture launch hot of the heels of Navi seems pretty unlikely.
This post-Navi architecture is to use the 7nm+ architecture. Currently, it is not yet known whether this is going to be GlobalFoundries own 7nm node, or TSMC’s second generation 7nm node, although both will likely feature EUV implementation in some way.
AMD’s next few years are looking packed with new tech for gamers to be excited about, with Threadripper 2 as the next big launch. It’s not surprising that AMD are looking to keep their CPU-driven momentum across their short-term roadmaps, however, these roadmaps do look very compact, especially in the GPU space, and that may mean that some intermediary product launches space out the otherwise jam-packed roadmap as 2020 approaches.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/amd-cpu-graphics-card-process-roadmaps?amp&tw=PCGN2&__twitter_impression=true
AMD shares rise after analyst upgrades chipmaker due to Intel’s manufacturing technology delay
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/16/amd-shares-rise-after-analyst-upgrades-it-on-intels-technology-delay.html
Susquehanna raises its rating to neutral from negative and increases its price target for AMD shares, citing the company's improving server chip sales.
"We believe Intel's [10nm process] delay will help to maintain/improve AMD's competitiveness for their next generation of Epyc and Ryzen products," the firm's analyst writes.
Intel's problems in moving to its next generation chip manufacturing technology may be a boon for AMD's sales, according to one Wall Street firm.
Susquehanna raised its rating to neutral from negative and increased its price target for AMD shares, citing the company's improving server chip sales.
Intel revealed on its Apr. 26 earnings conference call it delayed volume production under its 10-nanometer chip manufacturing process to next year. Conversely, AMD said it plans to start next generation 7-nanometer chip production in late 2018 on its call.
"We believe Intel's delay will help to maintain/improve AMD's competitiveness for their next generation of Epyc and Ryzen products," analyst Christopher Rolland said in a note to clients Wednesday. "A more competitive process technology may increase the likelihood of share gains versus Intel over the next few years, a potential game changer … We also expect additional share gains to come from the ramp of Ryzen Mobile, and AMD's server product Epyc."
AMD's stock closed up 3 percent Wednesday.
Stronger competition is good.
Can't wait for next-gen consoles with either Zen 2 or Zen 3 CPU and a semicustom mix of Navi+Next-Gen GPU features.
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