Raymond Chen, a developer at Microsoft, provided an explanation of how the "death cart" was utilized to test and improve early versions of Windows by causing the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) with USB devices.
The cart, resembling a mail cart, consisted of over 60 USB devices connected in a daisy-chain configuration. Each device had different types and functions, and when connected to a PC, it would trigger the BSoD.
Category: Hardware
Microsoft introduced two own AI chips for Azure to compete with NVIDIA
At the annual Ignite 2023 event, Microsoft introduced its own Azure Maia and Azure Cobalt chips. These chips will be used to improve the artificial intelligence infrastructure on the Azure platform.
From November 12, Microsoft will ban unauthorized Xbox gamepads
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Qualcomm introduced Snapdragon X Elite, an Apple M2 Max competitor
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Qualcomm announced Snapdragon X processors for devices with Windows on ARM
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Microsoft announced new Surface models, canceled experimental devices
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A leak reveals an updated Xbox Series X device code named “Brooklin”
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Microsoft has ended support for the first-generation Surface Duo
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Intel Wi-Fi 7 BE200/BE202 drivers will only work on Windows 11
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