I respectfully disagree there.
You can pay your staff whatever you want, however the government will only give the company back a max of £2,500 per month, or 80% of the wage...whichever is lower.
NVMe is a protocol designed for NAND flash and it's access times...AHCI is more oriented towards spinning platters...The purist in me says use the tool for the job, and go for NVMe :) but you do pay the premium for it.
TBH with the much higher capacities coming out, the NAND flash will have the wear spread across more physical cells, meaning that'll extend the life of the NAND flash by default...
TBH the GPU will most probably have less electrical interference than the onboard sound processor, and as you seem to have relatively relaxed requirements, I'd stick with HDMI.
And before anyone says "Optical doesn't have interference" I don't mean at the connector stage - I mean electrical...
Hmmm but debt in Japan is not the same as debt in the Western World...The Japanese economy and way of thinking is different. That's not a debt, it's a massive investment in an asset which can only appreciate in value. I'm assuming that's how they managed to get the 1Tn Yen loan.
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