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[2737.00 --> 2742.58] But some people suspected that the silicon membrane was actually to prevent crumbs from getting
[2742.58 --> 2743.68] into it and ruining it.
[2744.06 --> 2747.46] This is another thing that's very frustrating about Apple, that they can't just communicate
[2747.46 --> 2748.98] openly with their audience.
[2749.08 --> 2749.94] Like, we make mistakes.
[2749.94 --> 2754.74] And most of the time, people are actually pretty cool.
[2755.54 --> 2757.96] Like, if you're like, hey, we screwed up.
[2758.98 --> 2759.38] Sorry.
[2760.66 --> 2762.80] People will be like, cool.
[2762.98 --> 2764.20] Just please don't do that again.
[2764.38 --> 2769.18] Maybe the idea is that Apple doesn't want to have that conversation because if people say
[2769.18 --> 2773.96] don't do that again and they're already like, and the channels of communication are open,
[2774.18 --> 2776.64] then they have to commit not to do it again and they don't want to.
[2777.48 --> 2778.88] Is that the issue here?
[2779.18 --> 2779.80] Oh, boy.
[2779.94 --> 2780.62] I don't know.
[2781.68 --> 2782.56] Very frustrating.
[2783.54 --> 2787.66] In other news, Ryzen 3000 series might have more than eight cores.
[2788.20 --> 2792.06] So, I guess this wouldn't be that huge of a surprise.
[2792.20 --> 2798.68] I mean, a big key of the design of AMD's Zen architecture, their Ryzen processors, was
[2798.68 --> 2806.04] the modular design that allows them to kind of, to use Intel's terminology, just glue processors
[2806.04 --> 2806.46] together.
[2806.46 --> 2811.38] So, if they wanted to have, if they wanted to take Threadripper, let's say, from 16 cores
[2811.38 --> 2816.70] last generation to up to 32 cores this generation, all they'd have to do is glue together some
[2816.70 --> 2817.80] CCX modules.
[2817.80 --> 2830.76] So, MSI has dropped a hint that AMD might be countering Intel's rumored 8-core 1151 processor with a 12-core processor.
[2830.76 --> 2843.18] So, mainstream computers are all of a sudden heavily, heavily multi-core, or at least if these rumors are true, that will be true in the near future.
[2843.18 --> 2855.96] I'm personally excited to see the next couple of years as these trickle down to the actual mainstream and we get to start experiencing programs that were built from the ground up for a very multi-threaded world.
[2855.96 --> 2858.06] What else is cool?
[2861.74 --> 2863.92] WD is shutting down one of their hard drive factories.
[2864.10 --> 2869.32] Now, to be clear, it's not like they're, it's not like this is their only factory and it's not like hard drives are going away.
[2869.34 --> 2870.42] I think it's the one in Malaysia.
[2870.74 --> 2870.94] Yeah.
[2870.94 --> 2871.64] That's in Tecline.
[2871.64 --> 2876.22] So, they're just, they're just shutting down some of their hard drive manufacturing.
[2876.36 --> 2881.32] I mean, hard drives are becoming less of a consumer product and they're becoming more of an enterprise product.
[2881.48 --> 2883.90] That's just the transition that's happening or prosumer.
[2884.28 --> 2888.00] Like, we still have more hard drives in the building than we do SSDs.
[2888.58 --> 2889.10] Fun fact.
[2889.52 --> 2889.92] Do you know that?
[2890.18 --> 2890.94] I don't know.
[2891.50 --> 2895.50] But, the reason you don't know that is that none of them are in your computer.
[2896.52 --> 2897.20] Oh, yeah.
[2897.20 --> 2898.46] Your laptop runs an SSD.
[2898.84 --> 2900.12] Your desktop runs an SSD.
[2900.12 --> 2902.62] I don't even have a hard drive.
[2902.82 --> 2908.94] But, we could never run anywhere near the kind of operation that we do if we didn't have some hard drives.
[2909.04 --> 2915.84] Because, the cost to capacity ratio for hard drives is still much better than solid state drives.
[2915.92 --> 2920.34] So, if you have any kind of bulk data needs, you're going to need hard drives for a long time.
[2922.02 --> 2924.72] Corning, oh, Corning announced Gorilla Glass 6.
[2924.80 --> 2926.16] Yes, that's what you need, Linus.
[2926.28 --> 2926.74] That's fun.
[2926.80 --> 2927.48] That's what you need.
[2927.60 --> 2929.08] Look, look, look why you need it.
[2929.08 --> 2933.00] You know what's funny is I've actually broken very few screens in my day.
[2933.90 --> 2937.10] But, I finally broke my iPhone 6 like two nights ago.
[2937.50 --> 2938.04] Oh, wow.
[2938.22 --> 2938.46] Yeah.
[2938.46 --> 2941.98] I was listening to something in the bathroom.
[2942.78 --> 2946.62] And, I like was grabbing a towel or something.
[2947.10 --> 2948.70] And, I kind of dropped it a bit.
[2948.94 --> 2953.38] And, then when I went to catch it, I ended up like pushing it with the towel or something instead of actually catching it.
[2953.40 --> 2954.10] I thought you were good at catching now.
[2954.10 --> 2956.00] And, I effectively threw it at the floor.
[2956.06 --> 2956.46] Oh, my God.
[2956.46 --> 2959.44] Like, it was propelled towards the floor.
[2959.56 --> 2960.86] Face down, boom, screen cracked.
[2961.50 --> 2962.48] It's funny, Linus.
[2962.52 --> 2964.48] I dropped my phone so many times.
[2964.60 --> 2965.68] This is S8.
[2965.84 --> 2966.82] You've got a grip on it, though.
[2967.68 --> 2969.24] Oh, sometimes I didn't have it.
[2969.62 --> 2969.94] Oh, yeah.
[2969.96 --> 2970.44] I guess you didn't use it.
[2970.44 --> 2973.26] Okay, so, like, not even a scratch.
[2973.36 --> 2974.84] I don't have any protection.
[2975.96 --> 2977.36] Like, it's just so strong.
[2977.44 --> 2978.40] I don't know why.
[2980.04 --> 2988.32] So, Gorilla Glass 6 will, apparently, survive up to 15 drops from 1 meter height and can be up to 2 times better than Gorilla Glass 5.
[2988.54 --> 2993.20] Now, with that said, Gorilla Glass 5 wasn't known for being the most impact-resistant one?
[2993.28 --> 2995.12] No, that one wasn't very scratch-resistant.
[2995.24 --> 2996.24] It was impact-resistant.
[2996.24 --> 3002.16] So, it should survive drops from higher heights, but more importantly, has been engineered to survive multiple drops.
[3002.42 --> 3005.70] And it should have the same amount of scratch resistance as previous generations.
[3005.86 --> 3008.80] It's in production now and is available to smartphone makers.
[3009.14 --> 3011.46] So, it's expected to reach the market in the next several months.
[3011.58 --> 3018.08] Oh, how much would I love it if the rumored upcoming Note device had Gorilla Glass 6?
[3018.28 --> 3019.60] That would be super exciting.
[3021.36 --> 3022.82] That was a show of production.
[3023.74 --> 3024.34] All right.
[3024.56 --> 3025.68] I think that's pretty much it.
[3025.68 --> 3026.54] Everything else in here.
[3026.68 --> 3028.88] Walmart might launch a video streaming service.
[3029.38 --> 3029.88] Oh, I didn't.
[3030.20 --> 3031.10] Oh, boy!
[3031.42 --> 3033.04] More video streaming services!
[3033.54 --> 3040.54] They're thinking of a service priced below $8 a month because Netflix has been steadily raising their prices, which are now between $8 and $14.
[3041.22 --> 3042.36] Amazon charges $9.
[3043.12 --> 3045.90] They may also consider a no-cost ad-supported service.
[3046.18 --> 3046.32] Eh.