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    Hardware support: AMD essentially confirms 5 nm Zen 4 CPUs and "advanced node" RDNA 3 GPUs will launch by 2021 in latest corporate presentation

    Hardware support: AMD essentially confirms 5 nm Zen 4 CPUs and "advanced node" RDNA 3 GPUs will launch by 2021 in latest corporate presentation


    AMD essentially confirms 5 nm Zen 4 CPUs and "advanced node" RDNA 3 GPUs will launch by 2021 in latest corporate presentation

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 10:34 AM PDT

    (Digital Foundry) PC DLSS 2.0 vs PS4 Pro Checkerboarding: Image Reconstruction Analysis

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:07 AM PDT

    [AnandTech] AMD Reiterates 2020 Roadmap: Zen 3 Client & Server, RDNA 2, CDNA Late This Year

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:25 PM PDT

    The Galaksija computer was a craze in 1980s Yugoslavia, inspiring thousands of people to build versions in their own homes. The idea behind them was simple – to make technology available to everyone.

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:17 AM PDT

    [AnandTech] AMD Reports Q2 2020 Earnings: Notebook and Server Sales Drive a Record Quarter

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:25 PM PDT

    CES 2021: Physical Event Cancelled, Moves to All-Digital Format

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 11:19 AM PDT

    Geekbench: Intel Core i7-1165G7 dominates the Ryzen R7 4700U by 30% in single thread, multi-core falls 10% below best 4700U.

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 11:47 AM PDT

    Intel's upcoming 10 nm and 7 nm CPUs/GPUs rumored to be produced on TSMC's 6 nm and 5 nm nodes, respectively

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 04:01 PM PDT

    Ice Lake-SP benchmarked

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:53 PM PDT

    Do we at all know if Zen 4 will be AM5 and/or DDR5 compatibile?

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 09:57 PM PDT

    I'm curious if it is known, or if there is any reason to believe that Zen 4 will be AM4 o AM5. Or if it will run with DDR4 or DDR5 memory.

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    (igor'sLAB) Undervolting on Intel Laptops in 2020: this is what you need to know! | XMG Support

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 06:52 AM PDT

    Dual Intel Xeon Ice Lake-SP CPUs Seemingly Tested: 10nm Chips Take on AMD EPYC 7742

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:58 PM PDT

    Intel is a Potentially Great Foundry

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:58 PM PDT

    Intel & AMD under the same roof how would they differ?

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:14 PM PDT

    With the potential that TSMC will be producing both AMD and Intel wafers for the next few years I was wondering if anyone could explain how much the final product could differ and why? I assume this would be the case due to the example of Nvidia and AMD using TSMC lately with their GPUs.

    I thank anyone who takes the time to explain this, feel like a lot of people in this community don't really know the workflow when it comes to CPUs and the impact the packagers have on the final product.

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    Cheap SSD has two different speeds

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 09:15 PM PDT

    Yes, I know, "you get what you pay for, what did you expect?". I just wanted to bring this to light as I was unaware this was a thing, and I'm sure others are too.

    I bought a 128 GB Tororus SSD from Amazon Canada (I just wanted a tmp drive, so no big deal if it failed), and it benchmarked quite well (reviews agreed, ). I also always run a f3 when I get a new drive and I noticed that after after about 40 GB the drive slowed quite significantly, going from 110+ MB/s to 30 MB/s.

    I ran the test twice and got very similar results.

    Here are my results (time taken to write each GB to the drive):

    GB Seconds Speed (MB/s)
    1 --- ---
    2 8.92 114.85
    3 8.99 113.93
    4 8.98 114.03
    5 9.00 113.78
    6 9.00 113.83
    7 9.05 113.17
    8 8.99 113.93
    9 8.98 114.03
    10 8.96 114.29
    11 8.98 114.08
    12 8.98 113.98
    13 9.00 113.78
    14 9.11 112.43
    15 8.98 114.03
    16 8.95 114.44
    17 8.96 114.24
    18 9.00 113.79
    19 9.00 113.84
    20 8.96 114.29
    21 8.93 114.65
    22 9.03 113.43
    23 9.00 113.83
    24 9.06 113.08
    25 8.59 119.24
    26 8.75 117.01
    27 8.80 116.37
    28 8.52 120.25
    29 8.56 119.63
    30 8.56 119.57
    31 8.56 119.63
    32 8.59 119.24
    33 8.58 119.40
    34 8.57 119.51
    35 8.54 119.96
    36 8.56 119.63
    37 8.54 119.91
    38 8.52 120.13
    39 8.52 120.25
    40 8.55 119.79
    41 8.51 120.30
    42 23.68 43.24
    43 28.58 35.83
    44 32.33 31.67
    45 35.37 28.95
    46 34.47 29.71
    47 34.20 29.94
    48 35.38 28.95
    49 34.54 29.64
    50 34.42 29.75
    51 35.48 28.87
    52 34.78 29.44
    53 34.61 29.59
    54 35.52 28.83
    55 34.72 29.49
    56 34.56 29.63
    57 35.58 28.78
    58 34.66 29.54
    59 34.68 29.53
    60 35.83 28.58
    61 34.60 29.60
    62 35.69 28.69
    63 34.61 29.59
    64 34.46 29.72
    65 35.47 28.87
    66 34.70 29.51
    67 34.68 29.53
    68 35.55 28.81
    69 36.49 28.06
    70 35.48 28.86
    71 34.76 29.46
    72 35.65 28.72
    73 34.54 29.64
    74 34.68 29.53
    75 35.79 28.61
    76 34.59 29.60
    77 34.74 29.48
    78 35.36 28.96
    79 34.76 29.46
    80 34.65 29.55
    81 35.51 28.84
    82 34.70 29.51
    83 34.58 29.62
    84 35.60 28.77
    85 34.59 29.61
    86 34.82 29.41
    87 35.62 28.74
    88 34.51 29.67
    89 34.77 29.45
    90 35.69 28.69
    91 34.55 29.64
    92 34.56 29.63
    93 35.69 28.69
    94 34.73 29.49
    95 34.61 29.59
    96 35.52 28.83
    97 34.62 29.58
    98 35.70 28.69
    99 34.60 29.59
    100 34.65 29.55
    101 35.31 29.00
    102 34.57 29.62
    103 34.70 29.51
    104 35.80 28.60
    105 34.66 29.55
    106 35.34 28.97
    107 35.00 29.26
    108 34.60 29.60
    109 34.76 29.46
    110 35.76 28.64
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    What's your opinion about this site? Is it trustful? What's the number even about?

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 08:47 PM PDT

    PC-3000 Flash Spider Board adapter. How to use it?

    Posted: 28 Jul 2020 01:22 PM PDT

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