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- ASUS announces world’s first HDMI 2.1-certified monitor
- Horizon: Zero Dawn on PC shows significant performance difference between 8x and 16x PCIe 3.0
- Intel Schedules Tiger Lake Architecture Presentation For August 13th, Launch on September 2nd
- [VideoCardz] Report: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER has been discontinued
- [Gamers Nexus] HW News (08/05/20) - NZXT BLD Responds to GN, Intel Facing Staff & Legal Issues Around 7nm, NVIDIA & ARM
- [igor'sLAB] Exclusive Leak about AMD’s next CPU generation: “Ryzen 9 4950X” Vermeer with higher boost clock and new features á la Intel
- Rumored Intel -KA CPUs revealed to be special Marvel Avengers editions
- [Gamers Nexus] 10 Years Old: AMD Phenom II 1090T CPU in 2020 - Benchmarks vs. Ryzen & Intel
- NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super was the Best-Selling GPU of July; AMD Continues to Gain CPU Share
- (BBC) Hermann Hauser: ARM sale to Nvidia would be a disaster
- (Rumor) Samsung's 5nm troubles have reportedly cost it Qualcomm's business
- Speculation about AMD’s RDNA2: No HBM2 memory for consumer cards, Radeon RX ‘Big Nav’ graphics card in November, next-generation RDNA3 with MCM chiplet design
- (AHOC/Buildzoid)GPU Necromancy: the resurrected Titan X Maxwell running some 3Dmark Fire...
- Updates from Raja Koduri (08/13) & Tiger Lake Virtual Launch Event (09/02)
- [VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series to gradually launch between September and November?
- Do tech companys ever lose data?
- Key Apple suppliers approached for possible Arm sale -- TSMC and Foxconn among those interested in SoftBank-owned chip designer
- Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti and 3080 Will Release on September 17, RTX 3070 in October and RTX 3060 in November [Rumor]
- How to Fix Intel - François Piednoël
ASUS announces world’s first HDMI 2.1-certified monitor Posted: 05 Aug 2020 08:06 PM PDT |
Horizon: Zero Dawn on PC shows significant performance difference between 8x and 16x PCIe 3.0 Posted: 05 Aug 2020 07:53 AM PDT I wrote an article analyzing HZD performance on PC. That by itself isn't too interesting for /r/hardware, what's more interesting is that it is the first mainstream PC game I'm aware of which shows a very significant performance drop when you run it with 8x PCIe compared to 16x. Previous analysis, even of recent games, shows differences <7% even in scenarios only intended for bottleneck testing, and <3% in 1440p and higher. Conversely, HZD can regularly show differences of 20% at 4k, when only changing the PCIe bandwidth. Hard to tell as yet whether this is a peculiarity of this particular implementation or a sign of things to come, but it could make the PCIe 4.0 discussion more interesting. [link] [comments] |
Intel Schedules Tiger Lake Architecture Presentation For August 13th, Launch on September 2nd Posted: 05 Aug 2020 07:50 PM PDT |
[VideoCardz] Report: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER has been discontinued Posted: 05 Aug 2020 02:09 AM PDT |
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Rumored Intel -KA CPUs revealed to be special Marvel Avengers editions Posted: 06 Aug 2020 12:08 AM PDT |
[Gamers Nexus] 10 Years Old: AMD Phenom II 1090T CPU in 2020 - Benchmarks vs. Ryzen & Intel Posted: 05 Aug 2020 11:26 PM PDT |
NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super was the Best-Selling GPU of July; AMD Continues to Gain CPU Share Posted: 05 Aug 2020 05:42 AM PDT |
(BBC) Hermann Hauser: ARM sale to Nvidia would be a disaster Posted: 05 Aug 2020 07:44 AM PDT |
(Rumor) Samsung's 5nm troubles have reportedly cost it Qualcomm's business Posted: 06 Aug 2020 01:52 AM PDT |
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(AHOC/Buildzoid)GPU Necromancy: the resurrected Titan X Maxwell running some 3Dmark Fire... Posted: 05 Aug 2020 06:57 PM PDT |
Updates from Raja Koduri (08/13) & Tiger Lake Virtual Launch Event (09/02) Posted: 05 Aug 2020 12:22 PM PDT 08/13/20 09:00 AM ET - Updates from Chief Architect, Raja Koduri 09/02/20 12:00 PM ET - Tiger Lake Virtual Launch Event https://www.intc.com/investor-relations/events-and-presentations/events-calendar/default.aspx Thoughts? [link] [comments] |
[VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series to gradually launch between September and November? Posted: 05 Aug 2020 02:10 AM PDT |
Do tech companys ever lose data? Posted: 05 Aug 2020 02:30 PM PDT I have been thinking about this for a couple hours now and I can't seem to find an answer online, and didn't know where to post this: I was wondering wether it is possible/happened/how common it is for tech companys to lose data, or wether there are big precedents for this? With both the immense cost connected to multiple site backups, parity and fairly existent failure rates in hardware, does/can for example youtube or facebook lose videos/low priority content? Are there any recorded occurances of data companies (even smaller ones) losing data for any reason? [link] [comments] |
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How to Fix Intel - François Piednoël Posted: 05 Aug 2020 04:38 AM PDT |
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