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    Hardware support: Nvidia: It May Take a 'Few Months' for RTX 3000 Supplies to Catch Up With Demand

    Hardware support: Nvidia: It May Take a 'Few Months' for RTX 3000 Supplies to Catch Up With Demand


    Nvidia: It May Take a 'Few Months' for RTX 3000 Supplies to Catch Up With Demand

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 08:20 AM PST

    Godfall is only supporting AMD ray tracing at launch

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 04:38 PM PST

    (HDTV Test) LG CX Beta Firmware Fixes 4K@120Hz Stutter in VRR/ G-SYNC Mode

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 10:52 PM PST

    Google Chrome is available as an Apple M1 native app today (with x-platform benchmarks)

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 01:24 PM PST

    10-bit color support of Android phone in 2021

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 05:38 PM PST

    Lian Li 011 Mini. Everything you love about the 011/011 XL, now in a smaller form factor.

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 07:30 PM PST

    [Battle(non)sense] Audio Delay In Games - How (Not) To Reduce It

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 10:52 AM PST

    [VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen 7 5700U and Ryzen 5 5500U (Lucienne) spotted at Geekbench

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 01:38 PM PST

    [VideoCardz] ASUS Radeon RX 6900 ROG STRIX series spotted at EEC

    Posted: 20 Nov 2020 12:02 AM PST

    How to benchmark ancient CPU machine ? ( Intel Pentium III )

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 02:49 PM PST

    Hi All !

    Today I'we got a very ancient Intel Pentium III 933 MHz (from 20 years ago) to my private PC collection (museum), and also got a new AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (new arch, Zen 3) few days ago.

    I would like to compare the performance of them, for different CPU applications.

    (The P3 is running Windows XP, and got only 256 MB of RAM, and is a 32-bit CPU, so running modern OSes, Windows 10 or Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS), won't fly on it.... maybe Debian 10 in command-line, or keep Windows XP... another obstacle is that most modern benchmarks such as Geekbench 5 and Cinebench R23 require either Windows 7 or 10, and 64-bit CPU.

    How do I benchmark that ancient machine ?

    Thanks in advance !

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    How is LPDDR4(X) able to achieve higher frequencies than desktop DDR4 with less voltage?

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 03:50 PM PST

    I am seeing LPDDR4X-4266 memory paired with certain Ryzen laptops and all M1-equipped Macs. This memory runs at just 0.6V, less than half of the 1.35-1.45V of comparably-clocked desktop memory. Furthermore, desktop JEDEC memory only officially tops out at DDR4-3200, with DDR4-4000+ considered enthusiast overclocking memory, and not guaranteed stable for all CPUs.

    Why the frequency disparity? Is LPDDR4 in some way gimped vs desktop DDR4? Is desktop DDR4 technologically behind mobile silicon? Does soldering the RAM directly to the PCB account for this advantage?

    submitted by /u/Dragnerok_X
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    Beyond AI for Wafer Scale Compute: Setting Records in Computational Fluid Dynamics - Cerebras

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 03:10 PM PST

    (MSI) MSI released Beta BIOS for all AMD 500 Series motherboard to support SMART ACCESS MEMORY

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 07:41 AM PST

    Intel’s New NUC Laptop Kit: Whitebook Tiger Lake For All

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 02:33 PM PST

    Looking for usb sound card

    Posted: 20 Nov 2020 01:43 AM PST

    Does anyone know of a usb sound card, that can take a usb to usb sound card because of the microphone i have is a usb microphone but my integrated sound card is defect, so i cant use it, therefore i want a usb external sound card that i can plug a usb into

    submitted by /u/rosisk30
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    Do you think there’s any point for next gen consoles to even run games at native 4K when features like DLSS/DirectML get implemented?

    Posted: 20 Nov 2020 01:09 AM PST

    Features like DLSS enables games to run 4K games at 1080p but still look like 4K and sometimes even better while providing a huge performance boost so would there still be a point in running games at native 4K or even having 4K displays anymore in the future?

    submitted by /u/MarshyBarsh
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    Do SoCs that share memory between CPU and GPU run into bandwidth/latency issues?

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 08:22 PM PST

    My understanding is that DDR is built for low latency, and GDDR is built for high bandwidth. I presumed that was for a functional reason, meaning there would be a detriment if CPUs used GDDR and GPUs used DDR. Do CPUs run into latency issues and GPUs run into bandwidth issues in chips like phone SoCs and Apples M1? If not, why not?

    submitted by /u/HW_HEVC_Decode
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    VLIW CPU in a Desktop: Enthusiasts Crowdfund Elbrus-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 08:37 AM PST

    What are the architectural differences between Intel and AMD that make RAM speed more important for AMD performance?

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 07:15 AM PST

    Is it cache size and how often RAM needs to be accessed?

    submitted by /u/JarJarAwakens
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    Security Researcher Highlights Potential Privacy Concerns on Macs with M1 Chip

    Posted: 19 Nov 2020 06:10 PM PST

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