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- Lenovo To Certify Their Full ThinkPad/ThinkStation Line For Linux
- Scorn Xbox Series X Trailer Was Actually Running On RTX 2080 Ti GPU
- Intel Core i9-10980HK vs Ryzen 7 4800H Review, As Good As 14nm "Skylake" Can Get
- Sega Is Releasing A Game Gear Micro
- Norwegian Iphone repairer Henrik Huseby lost to Apple in the Norwegian Supreme Court. The court believes that the imported screens are a "trademark infringement".
- Silicon manufacturing can be used to make microscopic gears and other simple tools called "MEMS". Here's a paper from 2012.
- Intel says the industry should switch from "benchmarks to the benefits" of tech
- Is there any room for improvement in Arm's "LITTLE" cores?
- What does "optimization" really mean in terms of console hardware and games?
- Are Antiferromagnets the Next Step for MRAM?
- MacBook Pro 13 2020 in Review: Apple's subnotebook only gets the mandatory update
- Russia’s Elbrus 8CB Microarchitecture: 8-core VLIW on TSMC 28nm
Lenovo To Certify Their Full ThinkPad/ThinkStation Line For Linux Posted: 02 Jun 2020 01:58 PM PDT |
Scorn Xbox Series X Trailer Was Actually Running On RTX 2080 Ti GPU Posted: 02 Jun 2020 05:59 AM PDT |
Intel Core i9-10980HK vs Ryzen 7 4800H Review, As Good As 14nm "Skylake" Can Get Posted: 03 Jun 2020 12:06 AM PDT |
Sega Is Releasing A Game Gear Micro Posted: 02 Jun 2020 06:47 PM PDT |
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Posted: 02 Jun 2020 01:00 PM PDT |
Intel says the industry should switch from "benchmarks to the benefits" of tech Posted: 02 Jun 2020 04:17 AM PDT |
Is there any room for improvement in Arm's "LITTLE" cores? Posted: 02 Jun 2020 08:59 PM PDT - Snapdragon 845 (2017) has Cortex-A75 cores, - Snapdragon 855 (2019) has Cortex-A76 cores, - Snapdragon 865 (2020) has Cortex-A77 cores. Qualcomm is adopting new and better "big" cores in their flagship each year. But they have been using the same Cortex-A55 cores for three years. ARM has announced next gen Cortex-A78 core for smartphones next year. However, the new "LITTLE" core has not been announced. Does this mean that the functionality of the "LITTLE" core has already reached its limit? Is there no room for improvement? [link] [comments] |
What does "optimization" really mean in terms of console hardware and games? Posted: 02 Jun 2020 12:35 PM PDT From what I know so far, some settings in console versions like shadows, resolution, antialiasing are turned down. On the algorithm side, smarter features like Dynamic resolution scaling, SMAA / TXAA, are what come to mind when trying to hit 60 fps on consoles. I don't see how developers could extract any more performance out of hardware besides these kinds of methods (reducing costly effects and more efficient algorithms) Am I missing anything? [link] [comments] |
Are Antiferromagnets the Next Step for MRAM? Posted: 02 Jun 2020 03:05 PM PDT |
MacBook Pro 13 2020 in Review: Apple's subnotebook only gets the mandatory update Posted: 03 Jun 2020 12:25 AM PDT |
Russia’s Elbrus 8CB Microarchitecture: 8-core VLIW on TSMC 28nm Posted: 02 Jun 2020 05:09 AM PDT |
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