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    Hardware support: What will be the biggest PC hardware advance of the 2020s?

    Hardware support: What will be the biggest PC hardware advance of the 2020s?


    What will be the biggest PC hardware advance of the 2020s?

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 07:39 AM PST

    Similar to the 2010s post but for next decade.

    submitted by /u/agcuevas
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    [Gamers Nexus] $370 Ultra-Budget Athlon 3000G Gaming PC Build: Benchmarks & Upgrades

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 01:54 PM PST

    Imagination and Apple Sign New Agreement - Imagination

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 04:38 PM PST

    [VideoCardz] AMD Navi 12 spotted with 36 Compute Units

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 09:57 AM PST

    What's next for USB?

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 09:11 AM PST

    The USB C connector was released in 2014, Thunderbolt 3 in 2015. Signal speeds have not changed since, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 uses all four high speed lanes to get double speed vs Gen 2 using only two. USB4 Gen 3 is the Thunderbolt 3 bus with the added capability to carry USB packets as well besides the TB3 DP and PCIe packets. But the bus speed remains the same.

    Are there any news on what the USB IF is working on now?

    submitted by /u/chx_
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    Intel Core i9-10900K 2% to 30% faster than Core i9-9900K (the CPU is on average 13% faster)

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 09:27 AM PST

    Inside Intel's Secret Overclocking Lab: Pushing CPUs to New Limits

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 11:51 AM PST

    Cerebras’s Giant Chip Will Smash Deep Learning’s Speed Barrier

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 11:56 PM PST

    Benchmarking embedded GPU

    Posted: 01 Jan 2020 08:37 AM PST

    Has anyone attempted to benchmark GPUs for low end SOCs ? Specifically I am thing of the ARM Mali copres vs the Broadcom VideoCores ?

    Point is, does the Broadcom GPU give chip designers a significant advantage over the ARM GPU ?

    submitted by /u/theoldwizard1
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