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    Hardware support: With H.266 being finalized today, when do you think we'll see hardware acceleration in most major chipsets?

    Hardware support: With H.266 being finalized today, when do you think we'll see hardware acceleration in most major chipsets?


    With H.266 being finalized today, when do you think we'll see hardware acceleration in most major chipsets?

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 03:18 PM PDT

    It'll likely be a while, but how long? It takes years to make these things, but Fraunhofer HHI claims that they've already been working with several major chipmakers in the press release (AMD is notably absent in the list, any ideas on why?), and claims that hardware-accelerated chips are "currently being designed", so that might help things along.

    Would you expect the ~2 year cycle we saw with H.265 to be like what we should expect this time as well, or do you think things will be faster/slower this time?

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    Mini-LED, Micro-LED and OLED displays: present status and future perspectives

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:03 AM PDT

    AMD Zen3-based EPYC "Milan" processor spotted - VideoCardz.com

    Posted: 07 Jul 2020 12:56 AM PDT

    AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 'Renoir AM4' APU overlocked to 4.765 GHz - VideoCardz.com

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 11:48 PM PDT

    (HWUB)How to Calibrate Your Monitor, The Comprehensive Beginner's Guide

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 04:04 AM PDT

    (ExtremeTech) AMD mATX, Mini-ITX Motherboards Are Significantly More Expensive Than Intel Equivalents

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 09:27 AM PDT

    AMD Ryzen 4000 Renoir APUs in leaked online listing suggest imminent launch

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 09:58 AM PDT

    UASP makes Raspberry Pi 4 disk IO 50% faster

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 05:34 AM PDT

    [LTT] Is this even going to work… (Multiple Radiator / Radiator Stacking Follow Up)

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 10:32 AM PDT

    What would the hardware of the ninth-gen Nintendo home consoles look like?

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 12:31 PM PDT

    The eighth generation of Nintendo home consoles consists of the Nintendo Switch and contains the following specifications:

    • SOC: Nvidia Tegra X1+ [In case of, Model No.: HAC-001(-01)]
    • CPU: ARM 4 Cortex-A57 + ARM 4 Cortex-A53 cores @ 1.02 GHz
    • Graphics: 256 Maxwell-based CUDA cores @ 307.2 MHz-768 MHz
    • Memory: 4 GB LPDDR4 @ 1331/1600 MHz
    • Storage: 32 GB eMMC
    • Removable Storage: microSD/HC/XC (up to 2 TB)
    • Display: 6.2-inch, 1280 × 720 LCD (237 ppi)
    • Display output in Docked mode : 480p/720p/1080p via HDMI

    What do you think could be different about the ninth-generation of Nintendo home consoles given the fact that technology has changed significantly since 2017?

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    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (SUPER) and RTX 3070 rumored to feature GA104 GPU - VideoCardz.com

    Posted: 07 Jul 2020 02:55 AM PDT

    Samsung QNED beginning production in 2021

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 04:54 PM PDT

    Dedicated gaming SSD

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:07 AM PDT

    I have been trying to google this topic for a while, but I can only find answer muddled with unimportant information.

    I am wondering if someone has actually tested if you can improve performance in windows as well as gaming by having a dedicated SSD for each.

    People often answer that instead of getting two small SSDs, you should get one large SSD, but this is not what I am wondering about. What if you had two large SSDs? Or one small and one large SSD.

    I hope this doesn't count as a "PC building question", as I'm not trying to build one.

    EDIT:
    It seems my phrasing has been a bit confusing. By "performance" I of course mean loading times, as that is the only impact a data storage can have.

    I was wondering whether splitting read/write operations for OS and games on two different drives would improve loading times when booting up a game.

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    Which is more powerful A13 Bionic or Snapdragon 865?

    Posted: 06 Jul 2020 02:17 PM PDT

    Which is more powerful A13 Bionic or Snapdragon 865?

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