Hardware support: AMD Ryzen 4000 Mobile APUs: 7nm, 8-core on both 15W and 45W, Coming Q1 |
- AMD Ryzen 4000 Mobile APUs: 7nm, 8-core on both 15W and 45W, Coming Q1
- [VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X available February 7th for 3950 USD
- [Anandtech] AMD’s 64-Core Threadripper 3990X, only $3990! Coming February 7th
- AMD at CES 2020
- [VideoCardz] AMD introduces Radeon RX 5600 XT for 279 USD
- (Anandtech) CES 2020: Acer’s Predator X32 4Kp144 Monitor w/1152-Zone Mini LED FALD & G-Sync Ultimate
- Micron Begins Sampling DDR5 RDIMMS
- CES 2020 Megathread
- Alienware UFO (handheld PC prototype)
- Intel promises Thunderbolt 4 with Tiger Lake - CES 2020
- [Anandtech] AMD Announces Radeon RX 5600 Series: A Lighter Navi To Rule 1080p Gaming
- Intel's First 3D Processors: Lakefield Up Close and Personal in the Lenovo X1 Fold Teardown
- I just wished that monitor manufacturers would release at least those three specs every-time they announce a new monitor : Panel Technology (IPS,TN,OLED,...) , Resolution and Refresh Rate.
- Towards fungal computer
- Samsung 292-inch MicroLED, bezel-free Q950 8K, and more | First Look
- OmniVision’s new OV48C mobile sensor captures 48MP stills, 4K60 video: Digital Photography Review
- Firefox Public Data Report | Hardware Across the Web
- Lexar Is Testing a 7GB/s PCIe SSD
- Dell’s new Concept UFO puts PC gaming on a Nintendo Switch-like device
- Realistically, what does AMD need to do to compete with Nvidia ?
- Be Quiet! Mesh Pure Base 500DX Case, New CPU Coolers, & TDP Rant | CES 2020
- Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming - CES 2020 (update)
- Intel Unveils 10th-Generation 'Comet Lake' Chips With Speeds Over 5GHz
- Are people still excited for laptops?
AMD Ryzen 4000 Mobile APUs: 7nm, 8-core on both 15W and 45W, Coming Q1 Posted: 06 Jan 2020 02:56 PM PST |
[VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X available February 7th for 3950 USD Posted: 06 Jan 2020 01:44 PM PST |
[Anandtech] AMD’s 64-Core Threadripper 3990X, only $3990! Coming February 7th Posted: 06 Jan 2020 02:53 PM PST |
Posted: 06 Jan 2020 02:02 PM PST |
[VideoCardz] AMD introduces Radeon RX 5600 XT for 279 USD Posted: 06 Jan 2020 01:08 PM PST |
(Anandtech) CES 2020: Acer’s Predator X32 4Kp144 Monitor w/1152-Zone Mini LED FALD & G-Sync Ultimate Posted: 06 Jan 2020 06:04 PM PST |
Micron Begins Sampling DDR5 RDIMMS Posted: 06 Jan 2020 01:46 PM PST |
Posted: 06 Jan 2020 03:59 AM PST CES is once again upon us, and I thought that with all the announcements a single thread to keep track of them would be nice. This will be updated daily, but do keep in mind that since I'm Australian, I will be needing sleep. Anything I miss will be updated in the morning. Notable Streams(All times given in PT) Day 1
Pre-CES Teasers
More will be updated. Day 1 News
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IntelStream is upThoughts on all this? [link] [comments] |
Alienware UFO (handheld PC prototype) Posted: 06 Jan 2020 02:10 PM PST |
Intel promises Thunderbolt 4 with Tiger Lake - CES 2020 Posted: 06 Jan 2020 05:41 PM PST |
[Anandtech] AMD Announces Radeon RX 5600 Series: A Lighter Navi To Rule 1080p Gaming Posted: 06 Jan 2020 02:54 PM PST |
Intel's First 3D Processors: Lakefield Up Close and Personal in the Lenovo X1 Fold Teardown Posted: 06 Jan 2020 11:32 AM PST |
Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:07 AM PST It's so obvious but they still announce monitors with only 1 or 2 of those specs and every-time they announce a new monitor, you pretty much always have to guess "Is it a TN panel? " , "Is it a 60Hz Monitor ? ", "Is this just a 1080p monitor ?". Why is it so difficult for them tho provide those three key specs when you announce a new monitor ? It's like announcing a new pre-build gaming PC, and omit to provide the information of the GPU and of the CPU. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 06 Jan 2020 11:01 AM PST |
Samsung 292-inch MicroLED, bezel-free Q950 8K, and more | First Look Posted: 06 Jan 2020 05:53 AM PST |
OmniVision’s new OV48C mobile sensor captures 48MP stills, 4K60 video: Digital Photography Review Posted: 06 Jan 2020 12:34 PM PST |
Firefox Public Data Report | Hardware Across the Web Posted: 07 Jan 2020 12:15 AM PST |
Lexar Is Testing a 7GB/s PCIe SSD Posted: 06 Jan 2020 06:36 AM PST |
Dell’s new Concept UFO puts PC gaming on a Nintendo Switch-like device Posted: 06 Jan 2020 03:11 PM PST |
Realistically, what does AMD need to do to compete with Nvidia ? Posted: 06 Jan 2020 05:06 PM PST I'm tired of having meaningless discussion like "amd sux" "big navi rekt ampere 169% confirmed" "ampere 500000% faster and consumes 1 singular watt". So, knowledgeable people of /r/hardware, what does RTG need to do to compete with Nvidia's architectures ? I'm trying to get a grasp of how this stuff works, so please bear with my beginner level when it comes to how GPUs work. What are the weak points in AMD's current GPU architectures that make it fundamentally inferior to Nvidia, and have their recent architectural overhauls in RDNA helped any of that ? [link] [comments] |
Be Quiet! Mesh Pure Base 500DX Case, New CPU Coolers, & TDP Rant | CES 2020 Posted: 06 Jan 2020 03:34 PM PST |
Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming - CES 2020 (update) Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:07 AM PST For those who don't know, yesterday Asus just showed off a new, white X570-E Gaming motherboard alongside a white ROG Strix 850W PSU, a white ROG Strix RTX 2080Ti and a white 240mm ROG Strix AIO at CES 2020. Here's the image: https://imgur.com/a/lJDqOzs I really want this motherboard aswell as the other white components shown there to come out so I contacted the customer support (no, don't leave yet) and asked him whether the white ROG Strix X570-E Gaming going to hit the shelves or not. Then he went on to ask his supervisor for confirmation. He came back and confirmed that they definitely will be released but it'll take some time, roughly about a half a year or 6 months he said. I forgot to ask for the other components but my guess is that they're going to be released in the same time around. [link] [comments] |
Intel Unveils 10th-Generation 'Comet Lake' Chips With Speeds Over 5GHz Posted: 06 Jan 2020 10:28 AM PST |
Are people still excited for laptops? Posted: 07 Jan 2020 12:50 AM PST I just watched the intel keynote and I have to be honest, most of what they showed off looked like a massive gimmick. Are people really asking for dual screen laptops with foldable displays? It feels like companies are spending all this time on laptops but in the end they end up with the same product we had five years ago. Am I alone in this? Is there something I'm missing? [link] [comments] |
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