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Plymouth residents are being asked to contribute ideas for a historic time capsule that will be buried beneath the redeveloped Armada Way. The capsule, scheduled for excavation in 2047, aims to capture contemporary life in the city for future generations. Submissions must fit specific themes and physical constraints before the January 31 deadline.
Plymouth City Council has launched a public consultation seeking ideas for items to include in a historic time capsule destined for burial beneath Armada Way, according to recent reports. The capsule will be interred next summer as part of the area’s redevelopment and is scheduled for excavation in 2047 to mark the centenary of the plaza’s post-World War Two reconstruction.
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Apple’s latest M5 chip, built on advanced 3nm technology, is demonstrating performance comparable to the flagship M1 Ultra from 2022. According to early benchmark results, the base M5 configuration nearly matches multi-core performance of processors that previously required $4,000 workstations.
Apple’s newly unveiled M5 processor is reportedly delivering performance that rivals the company’s previous flagship chips, according to recent benchmark analysis. The third-generation 3nm chip, which currently powers the 14-inch MacBook Pro, demonstrates significant generational improvements that industry analysts suggest could reshape performance expectations for mainstream computing devices.
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