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Showing posts with label use. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
New Ulefone Tiger Will Be Fast in Gaming and Daily Use By Finalevil2009
New Ulefone Tiger Will Be Fast in Gaming and Daily Use By Finalevil2009

As shown in the specs list, Ulefone Tiger packs MTK6737, a chipset you may have not heard about before, and we feel a brief introduction is necessary.
MTK6737 is a 64-bit chipset with the clock speed of 1.3GHz, while its GPU MALI T720, the same as that with the well known MTK6753. Running Antutu Benchmark on Ulefone Tiger, weve got a score of over 30,000 points, very close to the results on our MTK6753 devices. During daily use, we found pleasant smoothness in Ulefone Tiger and it is also able to run demanding games quite smoothly. Days later, well publish our tests in video.
If you like the 4200mAh battery and brush finished metal body on Ulefone Tiger, just wait a few days for its presales when special price will be offered. For now, you can join the giveaway on our official site to win a free Ulefone Tiger.
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Monday, April 10, 2017
Equinix Will Use Space Based Optical Communications
Equinix Will Use Space Based Optical Communications
Equinix will be first to use a Laser Light Communications space-based laser communications system. As part of the initial agreement, Laser Light will establish its inaugural global Point of Presence (PoP) at Equinixs DC11 International Business Exchange data center in the Washington, D.C. area.
Once operational, the All Optical Hybrid Global Network (HALO) will offer wide area communications to carriers, enterprises and government customers at Equinix facilities around the globe.
The initial deployment in Equinixs DC11 IBX is expected to grow with additional Points of Presence planned globally, including Equinix facilities in the UK, Japan, Brazil, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe.
The system is based on use of medium earth orbit satellites, initially using eight to 12 satellites.
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