I have always said: parliamentarism is wonderful, but the times are not parliamentary now.
V. Lenin
As the Nikkei Asian Review found out through its channels, Huawei Technologies has notified component suppliers that it will cut orders this year to the number required to produce 70 million to 80 million smartphones. Huawei managed to ship 189 million smartphones last year, so the decline will be noticeable. Some sources expect production to drop to 50 million units.
For now none of loud plans announced by management worked. They lost all their chips production. And now only huge patriotic propaganda force users to buy smartphones that mostly use simple and cheap MTK LSI. Without it sales could already plummet below 10 millions per year.
Nicobo is prone to bouts of flatulence and has bad moods, so there are days when it might not respond to you very much (or it might fart). Right as Panasonic top managers.
Panasonic is only planning to make 320 Nicobos in its initial production run and pre-orders through a crowdfunding platform sold out in around six hours. Panasonic expects to deliver Nicobo around March 2022 and for staggering $360 (quite a lot of thing that can mostly only fart).
Nvidia is now offering a new Cryptocurrency Mining Processor (CMP) for Ethereum miners. These will include the best performance for mining and efficiency, but they won’t handle graphics at all. Nvidia says these CMP products, crucially, “don’t impact the availability of GeForce GPUs to gamers.”
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/cmp/
Nvidia is purposefully making its new RTX 3060 graphics cards less efficient to mine Ethereum cryptocurrency. New drivers that will accompany the release of the GPUs later this month will reduce the hash rate of Ethereum mining by around 50 percent, using software detection for cryptocurrency mining.
Rumors are that Nvidia perfectly knew during development - most RTX cards will go into miners farms.
Most of freelancers in Mordor receive up to 30 thousand rubles of income per month (below $400). At the same time, the services of hired workers are used, as a rule, by small companies who try to reduce costs and increase profits of their owners.
According to research, 64 percent of Russian freelancers earn up to 30 thousand rubles a month (below $400), another 17 percent earn up to 60 thousand (below $800), 13 percent - up to 100 thousand ($1300), and only 6 percent receive more than 100 thousand rubles a month. At the same time, almost three quarters (73 percent) of freelancers are people under the age of 35.
Note that income of 94% of freelancers is below level of reproduction, at best they can have one child and have warranty to give him similar level of education as they have.
Yet number of children in families of small and middle firm owners rose before COVID steadily, it is common for them to have 3-4 offsprings and usually they are able to get better education than their parents.
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