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    Hardware support: [Gamers Nexus] China's RX 5700 XT WAIFU Video Card by Yeston - Review & Tear-Down

    Hardware support: [Gamers Nexus] China's RX 5700 XT WAIFU Video Card by Yeston - Review & Tear-Down


    [Gamers Nexus] China's RX 5700 XT WAIFU Video Card by Yeston - Review & Tear-Down

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 10:58 PM PST

    Metalens grows up: Researchers develop a mass-producible, centimeter-scale metalens for VR, imaging

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 11:05 AM PST

    Apple Lawsuit 2019: Class-Action Suit Against Butterfly Keyboard Moves Forward

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 05:40 AM PST

    Add-in Board GPU Market Share: 2002 - Q3/2019

    Posted: 05 Dec 2019 12:04 AM PST

    Add-in Board GPU Market Share: 2002 - Q3/2019 -> info graph

    • just count GPUs for (desktop) add-in boards (AIB GPUs)
    • info graph is based on data from Jon Peddie Research and (sometimes) Mercury Research (correct a flaw for Q2/2004 on former graphs)
    • all newer data (incl. Q3/2019) from Jon Peddie Research
    • in Q3/2019 the market increased by +42.2% from last quarter and +6.2% year-to-year
    • nVidia gain 5.0 percent point from last quarter, AMD loose the same amount
    • both suppliers ship more GPUs this quarter, nVidia just gain huge and AMD gain less
    • so, there is a small Navi effect - but a very much more bigger effect of nVidia's "SUPER" refresh
    • personally I think, nVidia benefits from a full portfolio of Turing based cards - and AMD just starting the Navi generation, still have too many old Polaris/Vega-based solutions in the market

     

    AiB GPUs Q3/2018 Q4/2018 Q1/2019 Q2/2019 Q3/2019
    AMD 25.7% 18.8% 22.7% 32.1% 27.1%
    nVidia 74.3% 81.2% 77.3% 67.9% 72.9%

     

    Source: 3DCenter.org

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    [Anandtech] Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 865 and 765(G): 5G For All in 2020, All The Details

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 10:55 AM PST

    Andes Presents Ground-Breaking 27-Series Processor at RISC-V Summit 2019

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 07:46 PM PST

    Intel's Rocket Lake possibly to see a Broadwell like release, will coexist with 10C Tiger Lake CPUs.

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 12:02 PM PST

    Source: leaker 0x22h on twitter. He broke the AVX 512 Rocket Lake news several days before Sharkbay.

    0x22h: Chipset of rkl is almost the same as tgl's. In addition, rkl can also use cml's chipset, but some function will be limited.tgl will have ten cores.

    twitter user: Do you mean we will get Tigerlake-S some time after RKL-S?

    0x22h: Yes,They will coexist for a while,But the market strategy is changeable. I can't say it must be

    https://twitter.com/0x22h/status/1201838000411299840

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    Multi-Patterning EUV Vs. High-NA EUV

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 08:02 AM PST

    Printers Are Turning White And It's Annoying

    Posted: 05 Dec 2019 12:29 AM PST

    I've been shopping for a compact laser printer to replace one that I gave away to a friend's son - he needed it for school. As I've been looking around, I have noticed that virtually all printers have become white or light grey where just a couple years ago, they were all black. Everything in my office is black from my monitors, to my keyboard, PC cases, mouse, mouse pad, speakers - everything. Does anyone have any idea why printer manufacturers have changed from black to white? I don't want a white printer - it would look ridiculous in here. Brother still has black or dark grey printers, but I gave up on Brother many years ago because of constantly failing drums. I guess I'm just curious why this change has happened.

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    When did Sabrent start making SSDs?

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 04:49 AM PST

    I've long known the Sabrent brand as an accessories brand; making USB hubs, hard drive docks, card readers, and things like that.

    It seems like lately, they're making a pretty big splash in the SSD marketplace, with their Rocket drives using good controllers and putting up some impressive numbers compared with other market segment leaders.

    It feels like this comes out of the blue, for an accessory maker to start making critical pieces of hardware--and from all appearances, doing it rather well.

    Does anyone have any insight here? Is this new product line due to a corporate acquisition or is it simply just a hardware manufacturer entering a new market segment?

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    Huawei Aims for Desktop PC Market with Motherboard for Kunpeng 920 ARMv8 Processors

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 06:02 AM PST

    AMD EPYC™ Embedded 3000 Series Processors | AMD

    Posted: 04 Dec 2019 11:46 AM PST

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