Copilot+ PC: Diesmal muss Windows on ARM funktionieren

Und das vermutlich unabhängig von den stark beworbenen KI-Helfern. Denn der Fokus auf effiziente ARM-Chips sorgt für ein neues Wettrennen unter Hardwareherstellern. Eine Analyse von Martin Böckmann (Surface, Prozessor)

Und das vermutlich unabhängig von den stark beworbenen KI-Helfern. Denn der Fokus auf effiziente ARM-Chips sorgt für ein neues Wettrennen unter Hardwareherstellern. Eine Analyse von Martin Böckmann (Surface, Prozessor)

Jolla’s Sailfish OS is moving to a subscription model, new phone (and a privacy-focused AI device) coming soon

The company behind the Linux-based Sailfish OS for mobile devices has undergone some big changes in recent years. Jolla’s founders announced in December that they had bought back the company and its assets, and now they’re laying out some …

The company behind the Linux-based Sailfish OS for mobile devices has undergone some big changes in recent years. Jolla’s founders announced in December that they had bought back the company and its assets, and now they’re laying out some big plans for the future. First, the company is dividing the operating system into two parts: […]

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Stephen King: Pennywise und Randall Flagg könnten dasselbe Wesen sein

Stephen King hat viele seiner Romane mit der Saga um den Dunklen Turm verwoben. Jetzt deutet er an, dass der Clown Pennywise und Randall Flagg möglicherweise eins sind. (Filme & Serien, Film)

Stephen King hat viele seiner Romane mit der Saga um den Dunklen Turm verwoben. Jetzt deutet er an, dass der Clown Pennywise und Randall Flagg möglicherweise eins sind. (Filme & Serien, Film)

Daily Telescope: Black holes have been merging for a long, long time

Webb wows us again.

Scientists have determined the system to be evidence of an ongoing merger of two galaxies and their massive black holes when the Universe was only 740 million years old.

Enlarge / Scientists have determined the system to be evidence of an ongoing merger of two galaxies and their massive black holes when the Universe was only 740 million years old. (credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA et. al)

Welcome to the Daily Telescope. There is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light, a little too much pseudoscience and not enough science. We'll let other publications offer you a daily horoscope. At Ars Technica, we're going to take a different route, finding inspiration from very real images of a universe that is filled with stars and wonder.

Good morning. It's May 21, and today's photo comes from the James Webb Space Telescope. It showcases the coming together of two massive black holes in the early Universe, just 740 million years after the Big Bang.

Each of the black holes has an estimated mass of roughly 50 million times the mass of our star, the Sun. The discovery of this merger so early in the Universe indicates that the growth of these objects in the centers of galaxies occurred very rapidly.

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