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This $155 ESP32-powered DIY drone can hit 67 mph
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ESP-Blast centers on an ESP32 board serving as the flight controller, a role usually handled by dedicated flight-control hardware in high-performance drones. The ESP32, which integrates a dual-core processor along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, is typically used in connected devices and hobbyist electronics rather than in high-speed aerial platforms.
AMD unveils OpenClaw to run AI agents locally on Ryzen and Radeon hardware
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The effort is part of AMD’s broader Agent Computer initiative, which argues that the future of AI isn’t limited to remote infrastructure. Instead, it envisions a world where users control both their data and their computing environment – where AI assistants operate continuously with reduced network dependence, fewer external subscriptions,…
Testing AMD FSR 4.1: Sharper Images, But DLSS Still Leads
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AMD’s upcoming FSR 4.1 update promises clearer detail and less motion blur. We tested the new upscaler against FSR 4 and Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 to see how much image quality has improved.
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