The silicon is not without limitation and will degrade faster. You will see your battery becoming worse and worse, but I'm not sure how fast it will break even with a traditional Li-Ion battery, calculating in the higher density in silicon.
The other downside is that silicon does not work as well in higher temperatures, and that can be a problem if the battery gets too hot. It's the same mechanism in CPUs also consisting of silicon. They will be considerably worse performing at high temperature.
I hope they can improve on this, but it might be limitations of silicon as a material, meaning not much can be achieved.
Well, yeah, but he's made it a big part of his campaign. In reality somebody should make a list of ALL promises they make, and then see who's trustworthy.
You're basically just describing the flaws of democracies.
Yes, the EU can be slow to move on some points, but others they are the first. And they mostly get things right, because they use much time on thinking it through. And no, they're not right every time, but I believe they are more than others.
A small win for the British people, I guess, but it would have been way easier to stay. Now they use millions on running trials for this, in a battle already fought in the EU.
Lets see how the UK will deal with the tarrifs proposed by Trump, in a much larger geopolitical battle. They don't have a significant bargain power, if they don't go together with the European countries.
I know there's a lot of different definitions on fascism, but one of them originated from Italy is, that the state and corporations act together. In this case, the US tries to bully Taiwan corporations to do their bidding "or else".
I know some would say it dosent count because the Taiwan firm can do as it pleases, but it becomes fascism when the Taiwan government now need to force the corporation to do as the US says.
Indirect fascism. But then again there's also parts of the US that's not fascism, and then we can keep on going.
The US have always been fascists, even before Trump. And if you're in doubt what fascist means, because the word is misused basically everywhere, then this is a great example.
You then need to buy a dongle for the Switch, and that's what the guy above is talking about. If you do that, you can play on all your mentioned devices with only one controller.
They have two downsides but more upsides.
The silicon is not without limitation and will degrade faster. You will see your battery becoming worse and worse, but I'm not sure how fast it will break even with a traditional Li-Ion battery, calculating in the higher density in silicon.
The other downside is that silicon does not work as well in higher temperatures, and that can be a problem if the battery gets too hot. It's the same mechanism in CPUs also consisting of silicon. They will be considerably worse performing at high temperature.
I hope they can improve on this, but it might be limitations of silicon as a material, meaning not much can be achieved.