Hardware support: Analysis and example images from Netflix's investigation into replacing JPEG with AVIF |
- Analysis and example images from Netflix's investigation into replacing JPEG with AVIF
- Corsair 220T Airflow Case Review: Testing the Marketing
- Precision Boost Overdrive limits don't make any sense.
- Enterprise NVMe SSD comparison and benches
- Given stagnating CPU clocks, have we reached the point where a single CPU instruction can no longer be made faster?
Analysis and example images from Netflix's investigation into replacing JPEG with AVIF Posted: 15 Feb 2020 11:59 AM PST |
Corsair 220T Airflow Case Review: Testing the Marketing Posted: 15 Feb 2020 01:27 PM PST |
Precision Boost Overdrive limits don't make any sense. Posted: 15 Feb 2020 12:20 PM PST |
Enterprise NVMe SSD comparison and benches Posted: 15 Feb 2020 03:23 AM PST |
Posted: 15 Feb 2020 05:23 AM PST Modern CPU design seems to be focused on branch prediction and making sure you can execute many instructions simultaneously, but is there any way to speed up how fast your CPU can compute 2 + 2, for instance? [link] [comments] |
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