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India has formally introduced DHRUV64, a 64-bit, dual-core microprocessor based on the RISC-V instruction set, developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) under the national ...
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So the solution is... remove the installed COPVs, test them again (possibly causing damage in the process), then re-install them and hope that they don't get dinged during re-installation? Seems like ...
Nothing ruins a fun movie night at home faster than muffled dialogue and wimpy bass. Even high-end TVs tend to offer mediocre audio quality with tiny built-in speakers that lack oomph. The good news?