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- Start-up building touch-based tablet to help visually impaired people watch football!
- [Tom's Hardware] New AMD patent for CPU + integrated FPGA
- bsod??
- [VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen 5000 APU "Cezanne" die render leaked
- Have there been attempts to switch to optical CPU sockets instead of pins/pads?
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 |
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 |
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? [link] [comments] |
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. [link] [comments] |
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 |
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? [link] [comments] |
[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? 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. [link] [comments] |
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