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    Hardware support: The nanoscopic engineering inside SSDs is mindblowing!!

    Hardware support: The nanoscopic engineering inside SSDs is mindblowing!!


    The nanoscopic engineering inside SSDs is mindblowing!!

    Posted: 09 May 2020 12:03 PM PDT

    The Apple MacBook Air 2020 is 30% brighter when you use Windows

    Posted: 09 May 2020 08:35 PM PDT

    Could the 3300x be a sort of preview for what we could expect from zen3?

    Posted: 09 May 2020 06:24 AM PDT

    If the rumours about zen3 having an 8c CCX(thus one CCX per CCD) then wouldn't the 3300x vs 3100 comparison be about what to expect from a 4000 series Ryzen vs a 3000 series Ryzen and then some? The 3100 features the split CCX that we are used to on every earlier version of Ryzen, but the 3300x has all the active cores on one CCX, and according to some benchmarks where both CPUs are running at the same clocks, we can see 15-20% performance gains in gaming (and presumably some other latency intensive workloads). With zen 3 supposedly being designed with this layout in mind, and also sporting the refined 7nm refined node, wouldn't the 3300x vs 3100 be a bare minimum to be expected in terms of improvement?

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    [Gamers Nexus] HW News (05/10/20) - FCC Forced to Release Server Logs, NVIDIA 5nm & AMD 5nm, RTX Ampere, Ryzen Pro 4000 (*Flaired as rumor)

    Posted: 09 May 2020 11:41 PM PDT

    Graphics card etailer market: Sales jump +46% from March to April in Germany

    Posted: 09 May 2020 07:34 PM PDT

      Jan 2020 Feb 2020 Mar 2020 Apr 2020 Mar vs. Apr Jan vs. Apr
    AMD 7825 pcs 5445 pcs 6830 pcs 9820 pcs +44% +25%
    nVidia 10510 pcs 8215 pcs 9410 pcs 13905 pcs +48% +32%
    Overall (sales) 18335 pcs 13660 pcs 16240 pcs 23725 pcs +46% +29%
    Overall (revenue) €6.67M €5.06M €6.46M €9.70M +50% +45%
    Average price €364.02 €370.50 €398.00 €408.78 +2.7% +12.3%
    • Sales numbers from Mindfactory, one of the biggest hardware etailers in Germany.
    • Numbers can not be perfect, count in a ±1% error margin in all case, up to a ±3% in rare cases.
    • Usually, the 2Q graphics card market is not better than the 1Q, as Jon Peddie reports -16.6% in 2019 and -22.1% in 2018.
    • But in Germany, people "storm" the etailers, as Mindfactory sales numbers jump +46% between March and April 2020.
    • Average selling prices gains also, because entry-level cards loosing business, gaming cards are the driver.
    • Market shares between AMD and nVidia doesn't change to much, all gaming cards gains business (even Polaris-based cards).
    • Keep in mind, that Germany is under lockdown from March 23, so classic retail stores aren't open.
    • But in any case, people spend (way) more time at home - and it comes to the simple conclusion: "Corona lockdown = GAME ON".

    Source & more stats: 3DCenter.org

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    Intel Xe (DG1) desktop graphics spotted with 768 cores

    Posted: 09 May 2020 04:35 AM PDT

    Why we don't have real time raytracing for everything?

    Posted: 10 May 2020 02:03 AM PDT

    So, simple math I did is, for given full HD resolution 1980x1024 we get <2,03 millions of pixels on screen. For 60 fps we need ~120e6 raycasts and due to reflections and co we go to the number 12e8, assuming that for gaining color of pixel we need 10 raycasts. Nvidia claimed that their rtx cards can do up to 10e9 raycasts per second. So why full rtx + pbr rendering isn't there? Memory limitations?

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    Zephyrus G14 v MacBook Pro 16 v Aero 15 | Can AMDs Best Beat Intels Flagships in Content Creation?

    Posted: 09 May 2020 02:20 PM PDT

    (AHOC/Buildzoid)First impressions of Asrock's Z490 motherboards. // MEGA EXTENDED BZR ED...

    Posted: 09 May 2020 01:24 PM PDT

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