If this were just a simple clock shaped like a Rubiks Cube it would be cool. Throw in the ability to twist the top row to switch between time, temperature, alarm and date modes and it becomes awesome.
PARIS — Power-focused EDA startup Azuro Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.) claimed that the latest version of its Rubix clock concurrent optimization tool delivers a 15-percent increase in clock frequency.
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