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SOmething about PAST to know in PRESENT
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25 Million Years ago, a new Species appeared on Earth due to the job of Evolution, The Great Apes . Among them, there was one family with extraordinary abilities. They were our distant ancestors. Through evolution they gave rise to more advanced species. They ventured far and wide, hunted, possessed tools, practiced love and war . They competed with the great beasts, conquered the planet and adapted to every climate. They became us, Homo Sapiens. Where and when did our lineage begun? What is that Quality that makes us Human? The difference that sets apart from other animals? [ Disclaimer: I am going to tell you about the emergence of Homo Sapiens (us, Humans) in a way of story highlighting the important phases alone. Those who are interested may move on further. BTW, I am not gonna use complex science terms which myself I do not know :D ( 2500 words ) ] It all started at a time of Intense Global Warming with the vast Tethys Ocean fragmenting and closing off in t...
How is NEPAL? Between CHINA And INDIA
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Nepalese are actually quite decent types until and unless it comes against their prestige and self respect. The country of Gurkha armies who are respected all over the world due to the bravery they showed during the wars in past. Nepal is the country that has the highest peak in the world i.e. non other than Mt. Everest having the height of 8,848 meters above the ocean level. Nepal is the birth place of Lord Buddha. Nepal actually has many more. Anyways, let’s come to the point. Pic: Nepali Gurkha Pic: Mt. Everest Pic: Lumbini (Birth Place Of Lord Buddha) Pic: Pashupati Temple The total population of Nepal is 28.98 Million as per statistical report 2016, among which 51.48% are female. Nepal is much a cultural country having more than 100 different castes and more than 6 religions. Among them Chhetri and Bahun are the most dominant...
Understanding the nanometer technology: Why should you care?
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Chipset manufacturers are focusing on narrower transistor fabrication technique. For an instance, Samsung's Exynos 8895 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 is a leap from 14 nm fabrication to the 10nm. Narrow fabrication technique definitely offers a larger number of transistors to accommodate in the same area. Is that is? All those chipset makers are focusing only on accommodating an increased numbers of transistors in the chipset? And what will be the complications regarding this technolog Qualcomm released its flagship chipset Snapdragon 835 and Samsung is going to bring new flagship phone Galaxy S8 with Exynos 8895 (also with Snapdragon 835 variant) chipset on it. Both the processors mentioned are designed in 10nm technology. MediaTek is also working with TSMC to bring out a chipset with 7nm fabrication. These are the smartphone processors. The computer chipset maker Intel and AMD are focusing on even smaller nanometer technology than the fore-mentioned ...
Things to consider while choosing a smartphone SoC
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Camera, RAM, internal storage, screen Size and battery capacity might be the aspects you care while choosing a smartphone. But the smartphone's SoC (System-on-Chip) is one of the major components in a smartphone, which is responsible for the performance, multitasking, gaming, battery life and heating issues. So this is the article you must read before choosing a smartphone. This article has tried to decrypt technical jargon into simple words highlighting the things to care on a smartphone SoC. Latest smartphones have surpassed its predecessors. Companies now invest more in the initial research and development (R&D) of a product with respect to consumer requirements. All smartphones are built in a similar fashion, but which system architecture meets your demands? The specifications include features as Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core 2.0 GHz 14nm FinFET or Mediatek Helio X20 Cortex-A72 deca-core with Tri-Cluster CPU architecture. What do they mean? Here is a little insight ...