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- Samsung SoC With AMD RDNA Spotted In Leaked Benchmarks
- [GN]New CPU Test Methodology: Code Compile, Gaming, Transcoding, & More (2020)
- mClassic Review: Switch Visuals Boosted Using An HDMI Processor? + Retro Games Tested
- GeForce RTX 2070 Super MaxQ & GeForce RTX 2080 Super MaxQ: Benchmarks compiled vs. RTX 2060/2070/2080 Mobile
- GT 710 PCI?
- What does LN08LPP stand for in chips (VLSI)?
- Intel teases 'Father of All' GPUs with Xe-HP, "could beat RTX 3080 Ti"
- [Notebookcheck] RDNA 2.5? Rumor says PS5 to include some exclusive RDNA 3 features
Samsung SoC With AMD RDNA Spotted In Leaked Benchmarks Posted: 02 May 2020 07:18 PM PDT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[GN]New CPU Test Methodology: Code Compile, Gaming, Transcoding, & More (2020) Posted: 02 May 2020 08:50 PM PDT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
mClassic Review: Switch Visuals Boosted Using An HDMI Processor? + Retro Games Tested Posted: 02 May 2020 07:12 AM PDT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 02 May 2020 10:16 PM PDT Notebookcheck come up with the first benchmarks of nVidia's "SUPER" refresh of their mobile RTX solutions. Below, you can see a benchmark average of their 12 gaming tests under every monitor resolution (without the results of synthetic tests like 3DMark). As all mobile benchmarks, they can not be perfect - but you get the rough picture. Unfortunately, Notebookcheck only provide benchmarks against the Mobile predecessor, not MaxQ vs. MaxQ. The TDP of the new MaxQ solutions limit them strongly, they not reach the performance of the old mobile solutions. But to dig deeper, it looks like we need the real TDP (power limit) value of every notebook, who is tested. Right now, we have just the "TDP class" of these mobile solutions, but not the (graphics) power limit for specific notebooks, set by the notebook manufacturer.
Sources: Notebookcheck (benchmarks) & 3DCenter.org (compilation) [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 02 May 2020 10:02 AM PDT I looked up GT 710 PCI after looking at the GT 610 PCI and found that there was some sort of model that was mentioned on three sites and it was a PCI variant of the GT 710. What sites mention it: http://gpuboss.com/gpus/GeForce-GT-710-PCI-vs-GeForce-GT-710 https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gt-710-pci.c2986 https://technical.city/en/video/GeForce-8500-GT-vs-GeForce-GT-710-PCI Apparently it's a 512 MB GDDR3 card clocked at 810 MHz, has a PCI interface and released in January to April 2012 (although I wouldn't believe it considering 610 released in the same year). It runs on a Fermi GF119 chip and has 2.5x less the performance than the GT 710 PCI-E. There's no other mention of it, does anyone know what this is? [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What does LN08LPP stand for in chips (VLSI)? Posted: 03 May 2020 02:09 AM PDT I know LPP stands for Low-Power-Plus and that the 08 stands for 8nm but what about the LN? [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Intel teases 'Father of All' GPUs with Xe-HP, "could beat RTX 3080 Ti" Posted: 02 May 2020 04:22 PM PDT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Notebookcheck] RDNA 2.5? Rumor says PS5 to include some exclusive RDNA 3 features Posted: 02 May 2020 03:09 PM PDT |
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