The Big Snub For Mac
The nomination for the 51st annual CMA Awards were announced on Sept. 4, and while artists like Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, and Little Big Town racked up multiple nominations, there were more than a few questionable omissions—as well as inclusions—in the nomination process. Here are the snubs, duds and surprises of the 51st annual CMA Awards nominations. High expectations coming off a MAC championship and Cotton Bowl appearance. By the way, went 2-7 in the Big Ten and didn't become bowl-eligible). So, yes, the bowl snub was a surprise to WMU fans, but ultimately,.
By. 3:41 am, July 5, 2018. Another rumor is all but confirmed. Photo: Apple Editor’s Note: The original source of this information has retracted it. While Apple has apparently decided to not use Sunny Peak chips, they do not included 5G support.
This means Intel could still for Apple. Advertisement Intel has reportedly halted development of its new 5G mobile modem after Apple decided not to place orders for future iPhones. Intel had hoped to secure a partnership with Apple to supply “Sunny Peak” chips for its 2020 iPhone lineup, but according to internal communications and “people familiar with the matter,” Apple has decided to shop elsewhere. Apple is pushing to become one of the first smartphone manufacturers to deploy ultra-fast 5G connectivity. It is said to be developing its own modem chips internally, but until those are ready, it will have to use third-party solutions.
Intel was one of the suppliers Apple was considering, according to recent reports. Its upcoming Sunny Peak chip was designed specifically with a future iPhone in mind, but, the company has halted its development. Apple isn’t interested in Intel’s 5G chips Israeli website, which cites internal Intel communications and people familiar with the matter, reports that Apple has notified Intel it will not use Sunny Peak chips in future devices.
The Big Snub For Mac
“In the communications reviewed, Intel executives described Apple as the ‘key mobile customer’ for the developed 5G mobile modem,” reads the report. “Intel expected Apple to be the ‘main volume driver’ for the product, they said.” Now that Apple has dropped out, it seems Intel sees no future for its Sunny Peak chip. Apple eyes faster connectivity options The executives believe Apple’s decision not to use Intel chips was the result of “many factors,” including its interest in even faster connectivity options.
The introduction of a faster Wi-Fi standard dubbed WiGig (802.11ad), which Sunny Peak does not support, could interest Apple. Intel executives believe WiGig “brings new and unanticipated challenges.” A potential Apple partnership with MediaTek may have also played a part in this decision. Recent reports out of Asia claim for iPhone, and sources warned that Intel would be the company to lose out — not Qualcomm — if Apple does decide to place orders.
Also chosen were Central Valley OL Eric Neill, McKeesport LB Layton Jordan, North Allegheny OL Derek Devine, Thomas Jefferson DE Noah Palmer, Trinity OL Ben Phillis and Woodland Hills WR Naszhir Taylor. But maybe more interesting were the players that weren’t selected. Of the top-10 rated football players in the southwestern part of the according to 247Sports, only Green was chosen. Pine-Richland QB Phil Jurkovec, Aliquippa LB Kwantel Raines, Belle Vernon OL Blake Zubovic, East Allegheny TE T.J. Banks, Penn Hills WR Julian Major, New Castle DB Marcus Hooker, Butler OL Jake Kradel, Thomas Jefferson DT Devin Danielson and Bethel Park DT James Gmiter were all snubbed. Each of those players has signed with a Power Five school. For the ppl thats dm’ing me.
I did not turn down the big 33 I didn’t get invited!!! — Telly Mac (@KwantelRaines).