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Posted: 03 Apr 2020 09:00 PM PDT I had inquired about Eluktronics selling any laptops with Renoir, and they responded with:
After asking to clarify whether that decision to focus on the budget segment was theirs or manufacturers:
While I'm not sure how definitive that statement is, they would probably be well informed. It's a shame that there won't be competition in the higher end of the market, at least shorterm. RDNA2 + Renoir laptops might be able to drive prices down depending on the quality of the GPU, but for now Intel still remains the only option for machines with a high end GPU. [link] [comments] |
[Anandtech] SK Hynix: Up to DDR5-8400 at 1.1 Volts Posted: 03 Apr 2020 10:26 AM PDT |
Software Defined Radio (SDR) Project Preliminary Feedback Posted: 03 Apr 2020 06:22 PM PDT Hello all, I don't really post to reddit much but here goes nothing. This is also sort of a cross post from the SDR subreddit, so sorry if you're seeing this twice. I work for a small company that develops products and I am in the planning phase of developing a Software Defined Radio. The SDR device will include RAM (DDR3/4) for waveform storage, and a FPGA that will incorporate JESD204. Although it will be able to store and loop waveforms it will also have real-time functionality at high speeds. The SDR will use SFP+ and CAT5/6 for communication to a PC, and will use an API for those who want to develop separate branches. The SDR will have support for some 802.11 protocols, amateur bands, V2X, LTE protocols, potentially some camera (FPV) bands and down the road I will add support for additional cellular protocols. It will have a maximum continuous bw of 400 MHz and a minimum of 8 MHz. The frequency range will be from 75MHz to 6 GHz. The SDR board will have functionality to also act as a VNA. It will also have functionality to work with Open Air Interface (OAI), GNURadio, and LuaRadio. There will be additional software (GUI) to support the VNA functionality and potentially the camera functionality (camera shield) as well. Please PM me or leave a comment if you would be interested in a device like this. I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have about this project, like I said I'm just in the planning phase at this time. Also for anyone who has built their own radios or has any experience with SDRs and hardware that I will be incorporating I am open to advice and suggestions and comments of any kind. I'm really just looking for feedback. Thanks :) [link] [comments] |
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Dual screen laptop - DIY Showcase Posted: 03 Apr 2020 09:20 AM PDT I attached a Raspberry Pi screen to my laptop on a hinge, for more real estate and productivity. I just lke to watch videos while working. Take a look? https://youtu.be/oFf0DwA5Ij0 What do you guys think? [link] [comments] |
Coronavirus threatens the next generation of smartphones Posted: 03 Apr 2020 01:29 PM PDT |
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