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    Hardware support: [Anandtech] Intel’s Manufacturing Roadmap from 2019 to 2029: Back Porting, 7nm, 5nm, 3nm, 2nm, and 1.4 nm

    Hardware support: [Anandtech] Intel’s Manufacturing Roadmap from 2019 to 2029: Back Porting, 7nm, 5nm, 3nm, 2nm, and 1.4 nm


    [Anandtech] Intel’s Manufacturing Roadmap from 2019 to 2029: Back Porting, 7nm, 5nm, 3nm, 2nm, and 1.4 nm

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 11:49 AM PST

    Plundervolt: New Attack Targets Intel's Overclocking Mechanisms

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 12:20 PM PST

    (Anandtech) Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro Tower Now Available: From $5,999 to $53,000

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 01:10 PM PST

    ZedRipper: A 16-core Z80 laptop

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 05:14 PM PST

    [Gamers Nexus] AMD Athlon 3000G Review & Overclocking: $50 CPU Benchmarks

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 10:21 PM PST

    AMD announces Radeon Adrenalin 2020 Edition drivers - VideoCardz.com

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 05:23 AM PST

    [Hardware Unboxed] Radeon Boost Tested

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 08:34 PM PST

    i5-10600 - 6c/12t - 3dmark.com

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 08:33 PM PST

    RISC-V Xmas gifts: SiFive emits vector-enabled cores, Western Digital teases new SweRVs, VxWorks hugs ISA, Samsung rolls it into 5G...

    Posted: 11 Dec 2019 12:04 AM PST

    Inside the target specs of the next Xbox 'Project Scarlett'

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 06:33 PM PST

    Intel Un-Discontinues Pentium G3420 ‘Haswell’ CPU

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 10:16 AM PST

    How much compute power does industrial automation and/or IoT require?

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 11:51 AM PST

    I see a lot of marketing material for chips suitable for IoT and automation in heavy industry, and though I don't understand a lot of the the technical aspects of it, it seems that a lot of processors for this application seem to be fairly light on compute power, with quad flat-pack and small BGA chips being common instead of the large BGAs often with exposed dies for heat dissipation you'd see in a laptop or set-top box. I also can't imagine a factory would offload their control software to "the cloud" like people do with household appliances, since the latency penalty alone would at least make me very nervous. Does this mean that industrial automation control equipment doesn't really require a lot of processing power as of now? How much compute power does a factory usually require?

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    SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 5500 XT NITRO+ Special Edition spotted

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 05:48 AM PST

    OpenHW Group announces CORE-V Chassis SoC project and issues industry call for participation

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 10:32 AM PST

    Fugaku Remakes Exascale Computing In Its Own Image

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 02:02 AM PST

    Processing power evolution of the most powerful supercomputers (1993-2019)

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 12:20 PM PST

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    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 09:27 AM PST

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