“There is no extra pressure or urgency to get something done just because guys like Larkin sign,” Nylander told Thursday. Nylander says he feels at ease despite being without an actual contract in mid-August and training camp set to begin on Sept. 13 because taking their time with things was the plan Leafs GM Kyle Dubas presented with him in the first place.
“I’ve said all along that Kyle wanted to take things slow and I’m fine with that,” he said. “They’re going back and forth with my agent from what I hear. We’ll see what happens.
They said it would take a while and I’m still not worried. When it gets done, it gets done.” Last season Nylander had 20 goals and 61 points for Toronto, playing all 82 games. When a deal does get done it could be for as long as eight years and probably worth more than Larkin’s $6.1-million AAV as Nylander has produced just five points less than Larkin has in their careers, but in 57 less NHL games played.
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In its latest filed last month, Intel confirmed the end of its long-heralded 'tick-tock' strategy of delivering new microprocessors to the market. Intel originally introduced the product cadence to the world in 2006 with the launch of the 'Core' microarchitecture, alternating 'ticks' of shrinking chip fabrication processes with 'tocks' of new architectures. Over the past ten years, Intel has successively delivered new processor families based on this tick-tock cycle on a nearly annual cycle from its 65 nm manufacturing node all the way up until recently. The tick-tock release cycle allowed Intel to reestablish dominance in both the consumer and enterprise CPU markets and had given OEMs such as Apple a regular update cycle to rely on for annual product updates. But with chip updates stretching about beyond a yearly cycle in recent generations, Apple's product launch cycles have started to be affected.
In the face of the difficulties in maintaining the tick-tock cadence, Intel has announced that the launch of Kaby Lake this year as the third member of the 14-nm family following Broadwell and Skylake will mark the official end of the tick-tock strategy. Instead, Intel will move to a new 'Process-Architecture-Optimization' model for the current 14 nm node and the 10 nm node. Click to expand.This development is not unexpected, as semiconductor foundries have had increasingly tough times creating smaller process nodes as fabrication of smaller transistors has become increasingly expensive and complex.
Transistors are rapidly approaching the physical limits of traditional semiconductor geometries, and the famous Moore's Law regarding transistor density has been to no longer be valid. Intel has no doubt moved to this new release model in an attempt to get back to a regular product and platform cadence as it struggles with the technological challenges of bringing new fabrication nodes to volume production. As noted in our Mac, many of Apple's Macs have gone without update for the longest time since we began tracking them, though Apple has yet to update to the available for its Mac line. Some product uncertainty is due to continue as the launch of Intel's Kaby Lake microarchitecture has been recently to the second half of 2016 after Skylake similar setbacks last year.
Article Link. I see three possibilities for Apple: - Stay with Intel. Have stagnant product lines.
Swap to ARM. Theoretically you might see a performance decrease, but I kind of doubt it. It seems to me that ARM performance has eclipsed low end Intel performance by now, and it's gaining ground on the higher end stuff that Apple uses in the rMBP. Move to iOS only.
Until they get Xcode on iOS, I don't think it's feasible to end Mac. Unless they want to let Linux or Windows machines start programming iOS devices. This is more of a reflection of computers optimizing for battery life and mobility rather than raw compute power. The money and the incentives are in mobile, so the economics of getting a 2x more transistors every 12 months is affected. If it weren't for mobile, and all computers are tied to an electric plug, Intel can invest all of its money to the next generation of computers, (quantum etc.), and recoup its investments. Now the goal is to get more power savings from the same chip so that you can make your device thinner.
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Narayanettan sprinkled a pinch of pepper powder over prawns getting cooked in coconut milk. A breeze that wafted in through the kitchen window took the sweet smell of the mappas to the customers waiting in the toddy shop. “Ahaa.” exclaims a regular visitor. ( Mappas is a dish cooked in creamy coconut milk.) One feels it is a scene from a Sathyan Anthikkad movie. A narrow walkway flanked by shrubs extends through the middle of a wide expanse of paddy fields. It takes you to a tiny bridge.
Towards the left is another narrow path which has paddy fields on one side and a wide canal on the other. It ends at the Vazhathoppu Shaap ( shaap is a corruption of shop), a structure with wooden planks for walls and a roof covered with plastic sheet. Its official name is TS 59. (TS is Toddy Shop) Saneesh Mohan, the owner of the toddy shop, waxes eloquent on the patrons who come in search of the sumptuous fare. He also has much to say about the water transport that was active along the canal in front of the shop in the past. There were frequent boat services from the area.
But all the boats ceased operations after roads were built between Kainady, Kavalam, Changanassery and Kottayam. Water hyacinth, plastic and other garbage piled up in the canal. There is just one boat service – to Alappuzha – from the boat landing opposite the shop now. For travellers eager for a cruise along the backwaters, Saneesh offers his houseboat. There are two packages – a day trip and a day and night trip.
Local food is prepared in the boat kitchen. (For details contact: 6).
Visitors to Vazhathoppu can enjoy the warm hospitality offered by Saneesh and the staff Baiju, Shaji, Girish, Kochumon and others. They prepare dishes having the real local taste. The Vazhathoppu Shaap is situated along the Kurichi–Kainady-Kavalam road. It can be reached from M C Road taking the deviation at Kurichi. The shop is on the left side of the bridge situated about 150 m before the Kainady junction. From the Kavalam side, it is on the right side after the Kainady junction.
From the exterior, Vazhathoppu presents the image of an ancient local toddy shop. There are coconut trees as well as plantain ( vazha) nearby. The aroma of beef being cooked in masala and fish curry spread all over the place.
A murikku (Indian Coral) tree stands close to the structure and leans towards the canal. Under its shade, a country boat is seen tied to the tree. The interiors of the shop comprise tiny rooms with small tables and benches. A pleasant breeze from the paddy field flows constantly through the windows.
On the compound, tiny tables and benches are arranged under temporary structures put up to grow bitter gourd. Behind them are two huts built using cloth. Saneesh says that he has no plan to modernise the shop. “People come here to taste the local preparations enjoying the breeze. Foreign tourists arriving on boats along the canal prefer to sit under the bitter gourd climbers and among the plantain orchard ( vazhathoppu) for their food,” he explains.
Eera Naryanan, fondly called Narayanettan, is the main chef. It is his culinary skills that have been attracting food lovers from far and wide. Narayanettan’s father Kumaran too was a famous local cook of his time.
Successful Manoeuvres Position Jules Verne ATV For Crucial Tests In the next two days the ATV team will try out one of the spacecraft's main safety features - the Collision Avoidance Manoeuvre, or CAM. Jules Verne ATV is equipped with a completely independent system with which ATV can be given a boost away from the Space Station if necessary during the craft's automated docking procedure. By Staff Writers Paris, France (ESA) Mar 13, 2008 Jules Verne ATV successfully performed two boosts today, bringing the spacecraft to an altitude of 303 km - half-way between the insertion orbit reached after last Sunday's launch and the orbit of the International Space Station. The boosts used two of the four main engines on the Automated Transfer Vehicle. Each boost lasted for approximately 2 minutes and provided a change in velocity of just over 6 m/s. Today's burns came on top of two burns conducted by mission controllers at ESA's ATV Control Centre yesterday.
'Everything is working perfectly now on both the main and redundant propulsion chains,' explains John Ellwood, ESA's ATV Project Manager. 'The same chain - Propulsion Configuration A - that we switched to on Monday was used to perform the two boosts yesterday and the two boosts today.' Kmspico 10.1.9 final.
'The entire spacecraft is working beautifully and the actual degree of control during these boosts has been even better than expected,' adds Ellwood. The burns on Tuesday were later determined to have performed to within 0.3% of the target. The manoeuvres overall boosted the altitude of Jules Verne by approximately 20 km and have positioned the ATV behind and below the ISS, which is at an altitude of 340 km, with the two orbiting craft separated by a phase angle of approximately 280 degrees. Following today's first burn at 13:20 CET, the second burn, at 14:01 CET, was commanded and monitored using ESA's own Artemis relay satellite, due to a gap in TDRS relay satellite coverage at that time, making the manoeuvre an all-European activity. In the next two days the ATV team will try out one of the spacecraft's main safety features - the Collision Avoidance Manoeuvre, or CAM. Jules Verne ATV is equipped with a completely independent system with which ATV can be given a boost away from the Space Station if necessary during the craft's automated docking procedure. A CAM would be executed using a completely independent control system, sensors and thrusters, managed by a separate computer which in turn uses software developed completely separately from the rest of the ATV.
'This is a manoeuvre which, if everything else has failed, really is a 'back-up of back-ups.' If things are really going wrong, it's our ultimate safety system,' explains Ellwood. A test of the CAM system is scheduled for 13 March, starting at 11:00 CET and running through an extensive series of procedures during a window extending until approximately 17:00 CET. Mission controllers will then analyse results and confirm that everything is as expected. An actual demonstration of the Collision Avoidance Manoeuvre is scheduled for Friday, 14 March, beginning at 08:56 CET. 'The CAM demonstration is a really critical activity, as it involves turning off the spacecraft's nominal systems and actually flying the spacecraft while relying on the back-up CAM system.
We will all be monitoring the spacecraft very closely on Friday,' says Bob Chesson, the Head of ESA's Human Spaceflight Operations team. The intense activity for the Jules Verne team comes soon after a successful recovery operation conducted on the night of 10 March, in which a propulsion drive chain was re-established after having been automatically shut-down soon after launch. The recovery was a complex operation, involving engineers from prime contractor Astrium, ESA's ATV project team and the joint ESA-CNES mission control team at the ATV Control Centre. 'We were very concerned, but Jules Verne is fine now. I don't think I've ever seen such close and strong cooperation among so many teams of people done in such an efficient way done so effectively. It was incredible to watch these guys in action,' says Chesson.
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