Hardware support: [VideoCardz] ASUS expects Radeon RX 6800 series to be sold out within minutes |
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[VideoCardz] ASUS expects Radeon RX 6800 series to be sold out within minutes Posted: 06 Nov 2020 11:15 AM PST |
PlayStation 5 Backwards Compatibility Tested - And It's Fantastic! Posted: 06 Nov 2020 05:05 AM PST |
[VideoCardz] A black Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics card has been spotted Posted: 07 Nov 2020 12:55 AM PST |
(VideoCardz.com) AMD Robert Hallock promises Ryzen 5000 undervolting with new functionality Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:51 AM PST |
Testing a 1999 Apple Power Mac G4 AGP 400MHz Posted: 06 Nov 2020 04:17 PM PST |
(AHOC/Buildzoid) Taking a look inside the Ebuyer Xenta prebuilt with a Ryzen 4750G. Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:44 PM PST |
Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:42 AM PST Information:Developer: Sony Product family: PlayStation Release date: Nov 12 (US/CA/AU/NZ/JP/KR/MX), Nov 19 (ROW) Introductory price: Standard / Digital Edition US$499 / US$399 GB£449 / GB£359 €499 / €399 A$749 / A$599 Reviews[link] [comments] |
Posted: 07 Nov 2020 12:55 AM PST |
When do "Last Gen" CPUs stop being produced? Posted: 06 Nov 2020 07:44 AM PST Essentially what the title says. When does the production/manufacture of a CPU actually stop? E.G., Is AMD Ryzen 3000 series production already stopped and capacity moved to 5000 series? Meaning any remaining 3000 CPU's are leftover stock? I could imagine this varying depending on the scenario, such as totally different fab processes allowing concurrent production, but not sure if that would make sense business wise. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
NVIDIA's Acquisition of Arm; What are the Consequences? Posted: 07 Nov 2020 02:12 AM PST |
The world’s first 6G test satellite launched, Tianyan 05 Satellite Posted: 06 Nov 2020 05:00 AM PST |
Scalpers Strike Again, Ryzen 5000 Processors Impossible to Find In stock Posted: 06 Nov 2020 03:35 PM PST |
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