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    Hardware support: [Gamers Nexus] PlayStation 5 vs. $500 PC with 4-Year-Old Hardware: Benchmarks & Graphics Quality Comparison

    Hardware support: [Gamers Nexus] PlayStation 5 vs. $500 PC with 4-Year-Old Hardware: Benchmarks & Graphics Quality Comparison


    [Gamers Nexus] PlayStation 5 vs. $500 PC with 4-Year-Old Hardware: Benchmarks & Graphics Quality Comparison

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 02:02 PM PST

    Linus Torvalds' followup on ECC and why it was bad of Intel to use it for market segmentation

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 02:21 AM PST

    (VideoCardz.com via ADATA) ADATA is gearing up for next-gen DDR5 memory module launch

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 05:03 PM PST

    [AP News] UK watchdog investigates chip maker Nvidia's takeover of Arm

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 09:39 AM PST

    [VideoCardz] Mechrevo laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 5900H (Cezanne) APU tested

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 09:13 PM PST

    HDMI Forum Closing Public Specification Access Is Hurting Open-Source GPU Drivers

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 05:50 AM PST

    Intel launches RealSense ID for on-device facial recognition

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 06:20 PM PST

    GPD Win 3 - Unboxing and Quick Impressions

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 12:20 PM PST

    When important components become scarce: CPUs, GPUs, console chips and other components as complex trading objects

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 06:46 AM PST

    Memory access on the Apple M1 processor

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 11:36 AM PST

    Intel’s Xe DG2 graphics to get 512 EUs and AMD-rivalling shader power

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 11:33 AM PST

    HDD Adapter

    Posted: 07 Jan 2021 02:02 AM PST

    I had two old fried up laptops - a 2010 Acer netbook and a 2012 Macbook lying around. Took their internal HDDs out. The one in netbook is this HDD. And the one in MacBook is this one. Will this adapter work for both?

    submitted by /u/iisagoat
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    Best bang for the buck Motherboard for 5900x

    Posted: 07 Jan 2021 01:48 AM PST

    I would like to get x570 with thunderbolt support but thunderbolt not necessary.

    submitted by /u/Lupinal
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    [TechPowerUp] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Max-Q specifications emerge, 6144 CUDA cores clocked at 1245 MHz

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 02:27 AM PST

    Start-up building touch-based tablet to help visually impaired people watch football!

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 12:33 PM PST

    [Tom's Hardware] New AMD patent for CPU + integrated FPGA

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 10:47 PM PST

    bsod??

    Posted: 07 Jan 2021 01:44 AM PST

    So I've had a computer for around 2.5 years now and this has happened twice where i get a random, singular BSOD when booting then i boot back up again and it's fine, it's this something i should worry about?

    submitted by /u/LeeyoReddit
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    [VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen 5000 APU "Cezanne" die render leaked

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 12:26 PM PST

    Have there been attempts to switch to optical CPU sockets instead of pins/pads?

    Posted: 06 Jan 2021 10:36 AM PST

    If the requirements for interface change - more data, new functionality etc that needs new pinout/configuration, wouldn't it be better to go for an interface that simply does not rely on a specific number of fixed connections?
    Besides power pins.

    Having all the data pins passed through optical connectors that could satisfy a vast amount of different io as requirements change.

    Not switching to "optical computing" - but simply the motherboard - CPU interface.

    submitted by /u/dustofdeath
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