Hardware support: Apple Announces New iPhone SE With 4.7-Inch Display, A13 Chip, and Touch ID, Pricing Starts at $399 |
- Apple Announces New iPhone SE With 4.7-Inch Display, A13 Chip, and Touch ID, Pricing Starts at $399
- AMD best-buds, TSMC, designed an 'enhanced' 5nm node for its future Ryzen chips
- Intel's 'hot' qubits could lead to more advanced quantum computers
- AVerMedia Launches World's First External 4K HDR & 240 FPS Capture Box
- (Semiconductor Engineering) Metrology Challenges For Gate-All-Around
- [GN]Intel PCIe PC Ghost Canyon Review: NUC Thermals, Noise, & Tear-Down
- [Hardware Unboxed] - Intel Core i7-10875H vs Ryzen 4000, Can Intel's Zen 2 Response Retake the Throne?
- Intel NUC 9 Extreme Ghost Canyon Review: Pint-Sized Powerhouse
- [der8auer]INSANE: 16 Core AMD Desktop CPU in a NOTEBOOK. Ah yea and I added some Liquid Nitrogen
- What happened to the Gray audio port on motherboards?
- Is there anything preventing a compromised piece of hardware with DMA from accessing memory that it shouldn't have access to?
- Looking for a scientific article I read about how processor performance hasn't actually improved much over the last 10 years if you consider single-core performance and how Moore's Law seems to have catch up with processors
Apple Announces New iPhone SE With 4.7-Inch Display, A13 Chip, and Touch ID, Pricing Starts at $399 Posted: 15 Apr 2020 10:02 AM PDT |
AMD best-buds, TSMC, designed an 'enhanced' 5nm node for its future Ryzen chips Posted: 15 Apr 2020 12:29 PM PDT |
Intel's 'hot' qubits could lead to more advanced quantum computers Posted: 15 Apr 2020 03:17 PM PDT |
AVerMedia Launches World's First External 4K HDR & 240 FPS Capture Box Posted: 15 Apr 2020 09:52 PM PDT |
(Semiconductor Engineering) Metrology Challenges For Gate-All-Around Posted: 16 Apr 2020 12:19 AM PDT |
[GN]Intel PCIe PC Ghost Canyon Review: NUC Thermals, Noise, & Tear-Down Posted: 15 Apr 2020 06:04 AM PDT |
Posted: 15 Apr 2020 06:29 AM PDT |
Intel NUC 9 Extreme Ghost Canyon Review: Pint-Sized Powerhouse Posted: 15 Apr 2020 10:26 AM PDT |
[der8auer]INSANE: 16 Core AMD Desktop CPU in a NOTEBOOK. Ah yea and I added some Liquid Nitrogen Posted: 15 Apr 2020 03:21 AM PDT |
What happened to the Gray audio port on motherboards? Posted: 15 Apr 2020 12:03 PM PDT Most older motherboards use to have this until a few years ago. Nowadays it seems to have disappeared, what's the reason for that? It is no longer needed anymore? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Apr 2020 03:06 PM PDT If you had a network card or an SSD with DMA, and it somehow was compromised, could it just wreak havoc over the entire memory address space, siphoning off memory and uploading it somewhere or modifying memory to inject its own data into programs? Is there a way to prevent this? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Apr 2020 10:34 AM PDT Sorry, in the title "catch up" should be "hit its limit". It was a scientific article with plenty of data showing how, if you match processors for single-core performance with the same core clock, their performance only improved something like 25% over the last 10 years, showing that architectural changes are not enough to compensate for Moore's Law having hit a seemingly unsurmountable wall. I read this a couple years ago but lost the link to it. Thank you! [link] [comments] |
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