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Replacing sticky buttons on a Ferrari cost the owner nearly $10,000
Supercars are a very expensive purchase, and the cost is not a one-time cost, as the following story confirms.
Facebook user Jerry Mos recounted how simply replacing sticky buttons on an unknown model Ferrari cost him nearly $10,000.
“I spent $15,000 to replace ceramic wheel bearings, $4,000 to fix drop-out lights, and so on and so forth,” says Jerry Mos. Each maintenance trip cost $1,500.
Two weeks after Jerry Mos bought a 70-year-old Corvette Stingray Convertible with the 3LT package, he decided to sell Ferrari because he couldn’t “foresee what would go wrong next time.”
According to Carscoops, sticky buttons are a fairly common problem for this brand.

News
Is Dimensity 9300 Enough Power for PC? MediaTek confirmed the use of Cortex-X4 and Cortex-A720 cores, but did not mention small cores

It looks like the Dimensity 9300 single-chip system will be incredibly powerful. Perhaps, already at the start, it will easily overtake even the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. MediaTek has confirmed that its new solution will use the Cortex-X4 cores that were introduced yesterday.
In addition, the configuration of the new SoC will include Cortex-A720 cores and Immortalis-G720 GPUs. It is important to note that MediaTek did not mention anything about the small cores of the Cortex-A520 or any other. And some time ago, an insider Digital Chat Station reported that Dimensity 9300 will receive four Cortex-X4 cores and four Cortex-A720. That is, apparently, the new platform will not have small cores at all. Of course, it’s too early to talk about this confidently, but so far MediaTek’s statement indirectly confirms the rumors.
Recall that Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, according to available data, will have a configuration of 1 + 5 + 2, that is, there will be only one super-core, and there will be two small cores. This configuration is unlikely to compete with the 4 + 4 of the Dimensity 9300.
It also becomes clear from MediaTek’s statement that at least the company’s upcoming top platform will not receive an Nvidia GPU. Such rumors have already appeared twice on the Web, yesterday the companies confirmed them, but so far this only applies to automotive platforms.
Phones
6000 mAh and 100 W charging: there have never been such smartphones on the market. A similar device will be released by one of the companies of the BBK concern.

Soon, a smartphone should appear on the market that will combine both a huge battery and ultra-fast charging.
We are talking about a battery with a capacity of 6000 mAh and charging power of 100 watts. This or similar combination is almost never found on the market. In fact, there are only Nubia Red Magic 8 Pro and iQOO Z7X with such batteries and 80W charging.
Digital Chat Station insider says that such a device will soon be released by one of the Chinese brands that are part of the BBK concern. Recall that it includes Oppo, OnePlus, Realme, Vivo and iQOO.
From this list, probably only OnePlus is unlikely to release such a smartphone, and the rest of the companies may well.
Digital Chat Station was previously the first to accurately announce the specifications and release dates of Redmi K30, K40, Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 11.
Components
Is one SSD fan not enough? PNY showed the cooling system Dual Fan SSD Heatsink with two fans

PNY at Computex 2023 showed not only the thickest video card in the world, but also a cooling system for SSD, which has two fans at once.
The Dual Fan SSD Heatsink model consists of a small heatsink and a pair of tiny 20mm fans. How noisy they are is anyone’s guess. From the rest, you can highlight the presence of illumination.
As tests show, drives with PCIe 5.0 do need additional cooling, but models with active CO are often very noisy.
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