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Jenna Dewan Writes About ‘Strength,’ ‘Resilience’ After Channing Tatum Divorce in Essay
Jenna Dewan is reflecting on her “fresh start” going into the new year.
In a new essay for InStyle published Wednesday, Jan. 22, The Rookie actress writes about her personal takeaways from 2024, which saw the finalization of her divorce from ex-husband Channing Tatum six years after they separated.
“This past year I learned that life has a way of bringing you exactly what you need to learn at exactly the right time,” wrote Dewan, 44, adding, “The transitions weren’t just changes; they were invitations to grow, to lean into the discomfort and discover the strength I didn’t know I had.”
Though she doesn’t mention Tatum by name or their divorce in the essay, Dewan added that she “learned a lot about myself, my resilience and my voice” in 2024: “Fresh starts, I’ve realized, don’t wait for calendars or big proclamations. They happen in the quiet choices: forgiving yourself, showing up again, trusting the process even when it feels hopeless.”
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Now, Dewan is “not searching for perfection but for presence,” she added, saying, “Each fresh chapter is a gift waiting to be unwrapped.”
“I am so grateful for my family, the love and presence of my partner, Steve, and the adventures we will have this year. I see some travel, lots of family laughs, and, most importantly, maybe a wedding finally!” she added in the InStyle essay, written before the Los Angeles wildfires.
Step Up costars Tatum, 44, and Dewan split up in 2018 after nearly nine years of marriage, and Dewan filed for divorce in October 2018. They share daughter Everly, 11. Dewan and fiancé Steve Kazee announced their engagement in February 2020. They share two kids: Callum, 4½, and baby Rhiannon, 7 months.
Steve Kazee and Jenna Dewan on Nov. 12, 2022.
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In a September 2024 Instagram post, just about one week after reaching a divorce settlement with Tatum, Dewan wrote, “There is no greater force than a woman who stands in her power, who knows her worth.”
“Never underestimate the value of your hard work and contributions,” she continued at the time. “We rise by lifting each other up with love and grace. And when we do so, the rest falls into place.”
A source told PEOPLE that same month that Dewan was “relieved” and “ready to move on” from the divorce, which was a “drawn-out and sometimes frustrating situation.”
In a recent essay, Jenna Dewan opened up about her journey of finding strength and resilience following her divorce from Channing Tatum. The actress and dancer shared her personal experiences and reflections on navigating the challenges of a high-profile split, and how she has grown from the experience.Dewan’s essay delves into the emotional turmoil she faced during the divorce process and how she found the inner strength to move forward. She writes about the importance of self-care, self-love, and surrounding herself with supportive friends and family during this difficult time.
Through her candid and heartfelt words, Dewan inspires readers to embrace their own inner strength and resilience in the face of adversity. She shares how she has found healing and growth through self-reflection, therapy, and leaning on her support system.
Dewan’s essay serves as a powerful reminder that challenges can be opportunities for personal growth and transformation. Her message of resilience and empowerment is one that resonates with many who have faced similar struggles in their own lives.
As she continues to navigate the ups and downs of life post-divorce, Jenna Dewan’s essay is a testament to her strength, courage, and unwavering spirit. Her words are a source of inspiration for anyone going through a difficult time, reminding us all that we have the power to rise above our challenges and emerge stronger than ever.
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#Jenna #Dewan #Writes #Strength #Resilience #Channing #Tatum #Divorce #EssayNASA’s Bill Nelson writes letter to next leader
In a heartfelt letter addressed to the 15th Administrator of NASA, Bill Nelson expressed his admiration for the agency’s workforce and the immense honor of leading the organization dedicated to space exploration.Nelson, who has a rich history with NASA, having flown on the Space Shuttle Columbia and served as a U.S. Senator from Florida, emphasized the exceptional nature of the NASA team. He noted that the agency embodies a “can-do spirit” that exemplifies American ingenuity and leadership in space.”America is leading humanity back to the Moon, onward to Mars, and into a golden age of space exploration,” Nelson wrote, highlighting significant initiatives like the Artemis program and the groundbreaking discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope.He underscored the importance of partnerships with American companies and international allies in propelling NASA’s mission forward, stating that these collaborations enhance the agency’s ability to innovate and inspire.Reflecting on his tenure, Nelson spoke of a continuity of purpose at NASA, remarking on the agency’s ability to unite people across political and cultural divides. He urged the new Administrator to listen to the NASA workforce, emphasizing their expertise in making the impossible possible.Nelson shared a personal reflection from his time in space, describing the beauty of Earth viewed from orbit and the profound realization that borders and divisions vanish when seen from above. “We are all in this together,” he wrote, stressing NASA’s role in fostering a nonpartisan mission supported by bipartisan cooperation.As he concluded his letter, Nelson encouraged the new Administrator to embrace the rich history and future of NASA. He expressed hope that the agency would continue to inspire future generations, particularly the Artemis Generation, to pursue their dreams of exploration.”Your success is NASA’s success, and NASA’s success is the Nation’s success,” he wrote, offering his support as a former Administrator and proud American. “May you sail on the cosmic sea to far-off cosmic shores.”Bill Nelson’s letter serves as both a farewell and a call to action, reminding all involved in NASA’s mission of the vital role they play in shaping humanity’s future in space.Nelson was sworn in as NASA Administrator back in March of 2021. Nelson served both in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate representing Florida. In January of 1986, Nelson became the second sitting member of congress to fly in Space.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. —In a heartfelt letter addressed to the 15th Administrator of NASA, Bill Nelson expressed his admiration for the agency’s workforce and the immense honor of leading the organization dedicated to space exploration.
Nelson, who has a rich history with NASA, having flown on the Space Shuttle Columbia and served as a U.S. Senator from Florida, emphasized the exceptional nature of the NASA team. He noted that the agency embodies a “can-do spirit” that exemplifies American ingenuity and leadership in space.
“America is leading humanity back to the Moon, onward to Mars, and into a golden age of space exploration,” Nelson wrote, highlighting significant initiatives like the Artemis program and the groundbreaking discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope.
He underscored the importance of partnerships with American companies and international allies in propelling NASA’s mission forward, stating that these collaborations enhance the agency’s ability to innovate and inspire.
Reflecting on his tenure, Nelson spoke of a continuity of purpose at NASA, remarking on the agency’s ability to unite people across political and cultural divides. He urged the new Administrator to listen to the NASA workforce, emphasizing their expertise in making the impossible possible.
Nelson shared a personal reflection from his time in space, describing the beauty of Earth viewed from orbit and the profound realization that borders and divisions vanish when seen from above. “We are all in this together,” he wrote, stressing NASA’s role in fostering a nonpartisan mission supported by bipartisan cooperation.
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You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.As he concluded his letter, Nelson encouraged the new Administrator to embrace the rich history and future of NASA. He expressed hope that the agency would continue to inspire future generations, particularly the Artemis Generation, to pursue their dreams of exploration.
“Your success is NASA’s success, and NASA’s success is the Nation’s success,” he wrote, offering his support as a former Administrator and proud American. “May you sail on the cosmic sea to far-off cosmic shores.”
Bill Nelson’s letter serves as both a farewell and a call to action, reminding all involved in NASA’s mission of the vital role they play in shaping humanity’s future in space.
Nelson was sworn in as NASA Administrator back in March of 2021.
Nelson served both in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate representing Florida. In January of 1986, Nelson became the second sitting member of congress to fly in Space.
NASA’s Bill Nelson recently penned a letter to the next leader of the space agency, outlining key priorities and goals for the future of space exploration. In the letter, Nelson emphasized the importance of continued collaboration with international partners, investment in cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion within the organization. As NASA prepares for the next chapter of space exploration, the guidance from its current leader will undoubtedly shape the agency’s trajectory for years to come.
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How Nottingham Forest’s astonishing, explosive football has poked tactical snobs in the eye – and why Nuno’s outliers should be praised for bringing brilliant chaos to the Premier League, writes RIATH AL-SAMARRAI
It was hardly a bouncer off his long run, but Arne Slot did find a bit of spin. His comments came on Tuesday night, after one of the most breathless halves of the season, when Liverpool left Nottingham Forest with a point and Slot floated a suggestion that one side fancied a draw more than the other.
Among some healthy praise for the team he faced, this is what he said: ‘There was also a lot of moments where it took a while before the play restarted.’
When he was asked to elaborate, Liverpool’s manager indulged: ‘You want as much playing time as you can, but a team that’s happy with the current result wants less playing time as they possibly can.’
Nothing excessively moany there, but he was searching for a little turn off the wicket. A gentle nudge at perceptions, perhaps.
And he would have had a few statistics in his corner, if he felt inclined to use them – 23 shots to six in Liverpool’s favour, 9-0 on corners, 71 per cent of the ball and there was a tedium about the wait for Elliot Anderson to recover from a brush with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s shoulder. In the digits, a 1-1 draw might not have looked like much of a return for Slot, after all.
But I’d hope we know Forest a bit better than that by now.
Nottingham Forest continued their stunning season with a 1-1 draw against Liverpool this week
After the game, Reds boss Arne Slot claimed that Forest were happy to settle for a draw
But, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are playing an astonishing and explosive brand of football
The idea they were resting on what they had doesn’t stand up to a review of the tape or any other memory from this season – it doesn’t have legs. But Forest do. They absorbed kitchen sinks with their faces, hacked clearances, slapped Matz Sels’s back so much his discs must have splintered, and still Nuno Espirito Santo’s team stormed their way up the other end of the pitch. Repeatedly.
And that’s the key here – they attacked. They went in waves. At speed. Almost always on the counter and in levels of directness that contenders simply do not go for these days.
It’s all there in the footage, especially from that period between the 66th minute and 97th, when it was level. Liverpool’s chances were better, more frequent, and how magnificent it is to watch them in full flight.
But there were two in this dance, so let’s return to the idea Forest were clock-watching by reviewing what followed immediately after one of Sels’s many saves from Diogo Jota.
Curtis Jones has gathered the loose ball, edge of the Forest area, and that’s where he’s tackled by Nicolas Dominguez. It’s the trigger for this side’s forte, because nine seconds later, the game has shifted 80 yards up the field. The ball has taken a quick road to get there – one pass is drilled from Gibbs-White to Callum Hudson-Odoi and another goes the other way back to Gibbs-White, nine touches in all, three men. Suddenly Liverpool are on their heels before the move breaks down in the six-yard box.
Within minutes the same combination did it all again, 10 seconds from one area to the other, 10 touches, right-to-left-to-right. Two more minutes on and there they are once more, this time because Hudson-Odoi has intercepted an attack 18 yards from his goal line and set Anthony Elanga loose on a chase. Fewer touches this time, even quicker.
Again, there’s no finish, because that Liverpool defence is worthy of a title, but nor was there a rush to get the ball to the corner flag. It was end to end to end to end, or ‘chaos’, as Steve McManaman shouted in the excitement of his commentary. And chaos is about right. Brilliant, unconventional chaos.
Now what we didn’t see was Pep Guardiola’s football. And that’s a great kind of football indeed. A football that spawned 1,000 imitators and 100 sideways passes per game. The sort of football built on possession and patience and multi-faceted excellence, all eyes scanning for routes to a cut-back from the byline. That can sometimes morph into a football’s take on Andy Dufresne chipping away at the cell wall for years with a rock hammer.
Nuno’s team storm their way up the other end of the pitch repeatedly throughout matches
They also have a superb goalkeeper in Matz Sels who is enjoying the best season of his career
In attack, 33-year-old Chris Wood has been prolific, scoring 13 Premier League goals
But that isn’t Forest. They use dynamite.
Their football puts no onus on pressing in prescribed zones. Their way relies on choreography and precision timing, no less than Guardiola’s does, but if Nuno was writing this column it would be two paragraphs long. It might be better for it.
It is the football of Hudson-Odoi and Gibbs-White, reimagined as a pair of double-barrel shotguns, Murillo as a wall, Sels moving ever onwards from his life as fourth-choice keeper at Newcastle. It is Elliot Anderson as the all-action hero, 33-year-old Chris Wood feeding off 70-yard punts from Sels and one-touch balls from midfield. One shot, one kill. It is Nikola Milenkovic heading, blocking, tackling and little beyond his hinterland of throw-back qualities. For £12m, Forest robbed Fiorentina blind in getting him.
As a collective, they have been astonishing to watch these past few months and I’ve rarely enjoyed a game so much as I did on Tuesday.
That is about the beauty of differences. The beauty of different styles, different approaches, different ways to defend and attack. It’s why I’d hope above hope for Ange Postecoglou’s preservation at Tottenham, but his football doesn’t work like Nuno’s football.
There have been two thoughts attached to Forest’s climb this season. One is the mind-boggling nature of where they are, compared to what they are meant to be in our ecosystem. And the other is the how. How they have built a team on unfancied talents and how they play, using a directness that has no regular place of business in the top three.
I tend to loathe discussions that break football down into a statistical examination. But some are startling, such as the possession figures across the eight years since Guardiola arrived in the Premier League.
The topic of his influence has been discussed at great length elsewhere, as has the upshot that everyone wants a bit of Pep in their play now. Slot does, so too Mikel Arteta, Enzo Maresca, Graham Potter and the coach whose team beat my daughter’s side in the Under 11s last week.
Forest might not press teams, but at the back their work-rate and desire is relentless
They play differently to the way Pep Guardiola teams do, but that is the beauty of differences
Done right, it is sublime. And it is equally well-observed that too much of a great thing can make life a bit samey. But there is nothing samey in the recent past to the how of Nottingham Forest.
Opta provided me with a few data points this week that show only 18 teams since 2016 have gone through a season with an average of 40 per cent possession or less per game. Seven of them went down and none got higher than 10th. Allowing the other team to come at you is usually a symptom of limitations.
But then there’s Nuno’s Forest, the outlier. Not pressing, rarely going above 300 passes per game, 39 per cent possession on average. They are a difference we never realised we wanted to see.
They are making us think of possibilities that surely won’t come to fruition, of Leicester City, but at the very least Forest are plucking a twig and shoving it in the eye of tactical snobs everywhere.
I wouldn’t ever put Slot in that bracket, but what he saw as killing time would be better appreciated as a side who need an awful lot less to cause fabulous explosions.
Can Chelsea keep B-team stars happy?
There was no surprise that Chelsea slaughtered Morecambe last weekend – they have an expensive B team to handle the lesser challenges of a busy season.
It’s part of the strategy. But how sustainable is it to keep players happy if they know progress will have limited rewards?
Christopher Nkunku scored in that game, giving him 13 for the season, mostly against minnows in the Conference League, and none of those strikes have been followed by a start in the next Premier League fixture.
Enzo Maresca may struggle to keep B-team stars Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku happy
Joao Felix is in a similar boat, with six goals in the cups, including two screamers against Morecambe, but Enzo Maresca didn’t see the merit in unleashing his confidence against Bournemouth on Tuesday.
He was on the bench again, as he has been after all his scoring appearances. For him and Nkunku, the reason is Cole Palmer. Tough one, that.
But Nkunku is open to leaving this month and Felix’s frustrations have occasionally appeared near the surface.
All well and good having a deep squad but no one wants to feed off low-hanging fruit forever.
Fury sceptics give me hope
Tyson Fury retired this week. No one in boxing believed him. There might be hope for the sport yet.
Nottingham Forest and Nuno’s Outliers: Embracing Brilliant Chaos in the Premier LeagueIn a season where tactical nuances and possession-based football have dominated the headlines, Nottingham Forest’s astonishing, explosive style of play has caught the eye of many football fans. Led by their enigmatic manager, Nuno, the team’s fearless approach on the pitch has poked the proverbial eye of tactical snobs who have long championed conservative, possession-based football.
While some may argue that Nottingham Forest’s style of play lacks structure and discipline, there is no denying the sheer excitement and unpredictability that they bring to the Premier League. Nuno’s outliers have shown that sometimes, it is the teams that dare to be different that leave a lasting impact on the game.
In a league where conformity and adherence to traditional tactics often reign supreme, Nuno’s outliers should be praised for their willingness to embrace chaos and bring a sense of unpredictability to the Premier League. In a world where football is often over-analyzed and dissected, Nottingham Forest’s explosive brand of football serves as a refreshing reminder that sometimes, it is the teams that march to the beat of their own drum that truly leave a mark on the beautiful game.
So, as we witness Nottingham Forest’s audacious style of play continue to dazzle and entertain fans, let us not forget to celebrate the brilliance of Nuno’s outliers and the chaos they bring to the Premier League. In a world where conformity often reigns supreme, it is teams like Nottingham Forest that remind us of the beauty and excitement that comes with embracing the unexpected.
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#Nottingham #Forests #astonishing #explosive #football #poked #tactical #snobs #eye #Nunos #outliers #praised #bringing #brilliant #chaos #Premier #League #writes #RIATH #ALSAMARRAIWhy 2025 will be the year Mo Salah dethrones King Henry as the Premier League’s greatest, writes DANNY MURPHY
Who is the greatest Premier League player of all-time? Alan Shearer has the most goals, Ryan Giggs 13 titles and the Ballon d’Or was won by Cristiano Ronaldo and Rodri.
But nearly every poll puts Thierry Henry at number one and I can see why. He could beat you with either skill or raw pace. At Liverpool, we’d double up to stop him, and still fail.
For two decades, King Henry has sat on the throne unopposed despite other exceptional talents. However, 2025 could be a watershed year. If Mo Salah achieves what I think he will, he’ll overtake even Thierry.
In the next few months, Salah could win his second Premier League and Champions League, a fourth Golden Boot equalling the record held by Alan Shearer and Henry, and move fourth in the all-time scorers list behind Shearer, Harry Kane and Rooney. This from a winger who didn’t join Liverpool until he was 25.
He is also top in the league this season for assists and should he sign a new contract at Liverpool, I can’t see it not happening, it will take his time in England past a decade.
It’s not only facts and figures that makes Salah not just special, but unique. He is achieving all this from a wide position. It’s not as if he is a centre-forward where the team prepares its attack specifically for him.
Mohamed Salah is enjoying a superb campaign as Liverpool have raced to the top of the league
Salah goal against Leicester on Boxing Day moved marked his 16th of the season in the league
Speculation remains fixated on Salah’s future with his contract up at the end of the season
Henry was a centre-forward who drifted left. Salah is the opposite. He starts right and and comes inside when opportunities arise.
He scores the amount of goals he does because his positional play is exceptional. He makes runs to receive the ball close enough to goal. Once there, he makes quick decisions before defenders can react. Though he prefers his left, he can chop onto his right.
His first touch to set up the finish is exceptional – it’s pure talent. Added to that, he has a remarkable desire. The more he scores, the more he wants to.
Salah has been Liverpool’s talisman in them reaching two other Champions League finals and twice being runner-up in the league with a points tally that would have seen them champions in any other year.
Henry would be the first to acknowledge he had world-class players like Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp at Arsenal who helped him. Wayne Rooney and Ronaldo had each other besides Paul Scholes for Manchester United.
Salah has had some brilliant team-mates but not at that level. Imagine what he could have done with if Scholes and Bergkamp as partners.
Consistency is also a factor in greatness. The Egyptian’s durability is remarkable and he’s looking in better condition than ever.
He turns 33 in June, an age when clubs are normally reluctant to offer long-term deals, but I can’t see why Liverpool wouldn’t give him three more years as the best-paid player at the club.
His record has put him up there with Thierry Henry as the greatest Premier League player
During his time at Arsenal, Henry had the likes of Dennis Bergkamp playing alongside him
Salah has enjoyed sustained success despite not having the same level of team-mates
It’s a risk worth taking for the club when you factor everything in and Salah has earned any special treatment. He’s not going to fall off a cliff in the next year or two. As long as he’s not demanding to double his money – which I don’t think is the case – a deal should be done.
All players want to be loved and Salah is adored on Merseyside. He seems someone who places great importance on his family being settled and happy.
His legacy is already assured but if stays for the majority of the decade, even more records will come tumbling, even the ones which have looked unobtainable like Shearer’s Premier League goals record or Ian Rush’s at Liverpool. Salah has this burning desire to go down in the history books.
His body language has been excellent this season, Arne Slot has to take part of the credit. His star man is smiling and encouraging team-mates. He is definitely one of the main leaders in the Liverpool team.
Beyond the goals, his peripheral vision to find team-mates is better than ever. He’s a proper team man besides being an exceptional individual. At 32, Salah is the full package, in the form of his life.
I often suffered at the hands of Thierry. He scored a brilliant hat-trick against us at Liverpool during Arsenal’s Invincibles season and even when I moved to Charlton, he produced this ridiculous back-heel goal.
I didn’t think we’d ever see his like again. By the end of this coming year, I believe Mo will be wearing the crown.
Liverpool’s reluctance to offer Salah a long-term deal is understandable but they simply cannot afford to let their best player walk out the door
How the FA Cup can regain some glory
The FA Cup has lost traditional elements like replays and saving Wembley for the final, but they could reclaim some glory by scrapping VAR.
It is here to stay in the Premier League but the thrilling 4-3 Carabao Cup game between Tottenham and Manchester United was a breath of fresh air because it didn’t have VAR double-checking every incident.
The best thing about football is the euphoric moments when a goal goes in. It’s truer in the FA Cup. Why do we want to curtail those celebrations for a visit to Stockley Park?
The FA Cup could regain some glory for the competition by deciding to get rid of VAR
My wish for 2025
My football wish for the new year is for fewer robotic players. It makes me angry to see them stuck to one idea rather than thinking for themselves.
I’ve seen teams trailing with two minutes to go trying to keep possession instead of chasing an equaliser. It’s a lack of game management you wouldn’t want in an under 15s game.
Managers must get frustrated. They want players to understand that no matter how well-drilled they are, there are times in a game situation to slow things down, and a time to take risks.
Everton were a breath of fresh air against Manchester City. Jordan Pickford would play into James Tarkowski if the chance was there.
But if he was being closed down, he was happy to play longer rather than risk a turnover. It’s common sense lacking in too many teams.
Maybe academy coaches should make it clear that learning a pattern of play doesn’t mean abdicating responsibility when you need to be flexible.
Premier League sides could learn a thing or do from Everton’s performance against Man City
Where Tuchel should go first
Thomas Tuchel officially starts as England manager on January 1 and has a full programme of games to choose from next weekend.
Given our lack of balance down the left at the Euros, he might take an early look at Newcastle’s combination on that side of Lewis Hall and Anthony Gordon.
Gordon is a natural winger which Phil Foden, Jack Grealish and Morgan Rogers aren’t.
Hall is technically good, as you’d expect from a Chelsea academy graduate.
Tuchel will get around the grounds in the coming weeks but for starters I hope to see him at the game between Tottenham and Newcastle next Saturday lunchtime!
Why 2025 will be the year Mo Salah dethrones King Henry as the Premier League’s greatestAs we look ahead to the future of the Premier League, one name stands out as a potential heir to the throne of the league’s greatest player – Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian forward has been nothing short of sensational since joining Liverpool in 2017, consistently delivering performances that have left fans and pundits alike in awe.
Salah’s incredible goal-scoring record, his pace, skill, and work rate have seen him become one of the most feared attackers in world football. But it is not just his abilities on the pitch that make him a standout candidate to dethrone Thierry Henry as the Premier League’s greatest.
Salah’s impact goes beyond the numbers. He has single-handedly carried his team at times, scoring crucial goals in big moments and leading Liverpool to both domestic and European success. His influence on and off the pitch cannot be understated, and it is this combination of talent, work ethic, and leadership that sets him apart from his peers.
Looking ahead to 2025, Salah will be in the prime of his career, still hungry for success and determined to leave his mark on the Premier League. With the likes of Henry, Alan Shearer, and Cristiano Ronaldo as his competition, Salah will have to continue to deliver consistently exceptional performances to cement his place as the league’s greatest.
But with his talent, determination, and unwavering commitment to success, I have no doubt that Mo Salah will rise to the challenge and ultimately claim his place as the Premier League’s greatest player. And when that day comes, it will be a fitting tribute to a player who has already achieved so much in his career and has the potential to achieve even more in the years to come.
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Lightweight 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD – Fast Reads & Writes for PCs & Notebooks
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FRAM is non-volatile and can easily be read/written 10 trillion times.
It is particularly suitable for use with low power data loggers and for buffering data in the absence of a stable voltage source.
It’s similar to Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), only with a ferroelectric layer instead of a dielectric layer.
The FRAM chip used provides 8 KB of memory, and USES a clock up to 20 MHz.
Each byte can be read and written instantaneously, but will keep the memory for 95 years at room temperature.
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