NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Review – It’s A Beast!

In this video, we take look at the all-new NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX developer kit! This little board is the big brother of the Jetson Nano and rightfully so! With a 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM®v8.2 64-bit CPU backed by a 384-core NVIDIA Volta™ GPU with 48 Tensor Cores on paper this looks like a very capable machine. In this video we unbox go over the specs test out some developer demos then move on to see how this thing handles everyday use and finally wrap it up with some Gamecube emulation using the Dolphin emulator! Of course, this is a Raspberry Pi killer but its hard to compare the two because of the huge price difference.

The Story Of NEO GEO | Featuring Modern Vintage Gamer, RetroRGB, Jenovi, & Neo-Alec

To many gamers in the 90s, The Neo Geo AES was the ultimate home console. While many other consoles claimed to bring an arcade experience home, they did so by downgrading graphics, sound, and other compromises. The Neo Geo on the other hand, brought truly perfect Neo Geo MVS arcade games to the home with ZERO compromises. If you owned a Neo Geo AES console you got to play actual 1:1 arcade games at home. But this level of quality came at a steep cost with the console’s Gold Bundle coming in at over $600 for just the console, controllers, and one game. Individual games were also extremely expensive, averaging $200 or more each. This is the story of how SNK brought its highly successful arcade games to the home with one of the most expensive consoles of all time and after becoming one of the biggest names in gaming in the 90s, lost everything and yet somehow rose from its ashes.

#Nvidia RTX 3080 Images Leak But We’re Not Entirely Convinced

Nvidia 3080 Graphics Card Images Leak

In terms of the design, if this leak is accurate, then we’re certainly going to see something wildly different from Nvidia in terms of their prior ‘founders edition’ style models. There are, however, a number of factors surrounding these images that do need to be taken into consideration.

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Intro to Hardware Reversing: Finding a UART and getting a shell

This video is part of the Figurable project, which is geared toward people who are curious about IoT security and looking for that first bite of the apple.
If you’re interested in hardware but haven’t had a chance to play with any yet, this one’s for you. In this “hello world”-level reversing project we’re checking out a UART (serial port) and using it to access a shell on a *very* soft target.
If you decide to try it on your own you’ll find an equipment list, walk-through references, and some troubleshooting ideas at the link below.