Hardware support: Qualcomm Lost the iPhone 12 mmWave Antenna Module Contract to a Chinese Company |
- Qualcomm Lost the iPhone 12 mmWave Antenna Module Contract to a Chinese Company
- How LCD Response Times are Measured, and Why 10% to 90% GtG Measurements are Moderately Deceptive
- [VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Reviewer's Guide leaked
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- Spinning platter disk drives - how many years left?
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- Did AMD Cancel Christmas for B450 Owners? No Ryzen 5000 Support ‘til 2021...
Qualcomm Lost the iPhone 12 mmWave Antenna Module Contract to a Chinese Company Posted: 25 Oct 2020 11:49 AM PDT |
How LCD Response Times are Measured, and Why 10% to 90% GtG Measurements are Moderately Deceptive Posted: 25 Oct 2020 05:07 PM PDT |
[VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Reviewer's Guide leaked Posted: 25 Oct 2020 03:42 AM PDT |
Colorful launches iGame GeForce RTX 3090 Vulcan X OC Posted: 26 Oct 2020 01:37 AM PDT |
Spinning platter disk drives - how many years left? Posted: 25 Oct 2020 08:32 PM PDT Hi. I bought some Seagate stock because it was cheap. Probably in the next several years SSDs will completely replace HDDs for consumer laptops/PCs. The cost per TB is getting low enough that probably $100 will buy an SSD that can store your entire life's data soon. Also the performance benefit is huge, making it pretty much the best PC upgrade you can do. However, in datacenter, I think the story is different. HDDs will probably still have a better $/TB and higher data density per volume for awhile? Maybe forever? I have to imagine that it is easier to shrink magnetic domains than NAND circuits. Also for datacenter, people care about things like permanence. I'm pretty sure that for long term data storage, HDDs still outperformance SSDs. But maybe that doesn't matter with enough redundancy. So how wrong am I? I know right. Buy first research later. Recipe for investing success. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 25 Oct 2020 09:51 AM PDT |
[VideoCardz] Proshop update: 206 GeForce RTX 3070 cards received from AIBs Posted: 26 Oct 2020 02:22 AM PDT |
Der8auer - "Are NZXT Motherboards still Garbage?" Posted: 25 Oct 2020 04:39 AM PDT |
Did AMD Cancel Christmas for B450 Owners? No Ryzen 5000 Support ‘til 2021... Posted: 25 Oct 2020 01:40 PM PDT |
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