Pertusariales
The Pertusariales are an order of fungi in the class Lecanoromycetes.
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A herbarium specimen of Pertusaria velata (40X magnification), member of the Pertusariales order. | |
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Order: | Pertusariales M. Choisy ex D. Hawksw. & O.E. Erikss. (1986) |
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- Pertusaria paratuberculifera (2 verrucae)
- Pertusaria paratuberculifera (8 spores per ascus)
gollark: They still haven't. So the best thing *shipping* is Ice Lake, which had better IPC but is also on their not-very-good 10nm process and has bad clocks, making it roughly as good as 14nm ones with worse architectures.
gollark: They added more cores, but Intel don't really have much better architectures. Unless they released Tiger Lake. I should check.
gollark: Sandy Bridge was 2011, and Intel is widely regarded as having not really done much since then until pretty recently.
gollark: I mean, I suppose it could maybe make sense if the original one was a bad dual-core and the new one is hexacore and they didn't run it long enough for it to thermally throttle horribly.
gollark: Intel CPUs haven't,except in core count.
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