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The Verge: "LG considers exiting smartphones in 2021" Posted: 20 Jan 2021 02:00 PM PST |
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Lenovo bet on AMD's Threadripper ... and won • GraphicSpeak Posted: 20 Jan 2021 05:02 PM PST |
Intel - From Inventors of the CPU to Laughing Stock [Part 1] Posted: 21 Jan 2021 02:06 AM PST |
[VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX is now PassMark's highest ranking mobile CPU Posted: 20 Jan 2021 10:53 PM PST |
Intel reportedly outsources GPU's to Samsung Foundry in Austin Posted: 21 Jan 2021 12:08 AM PST https://www.chosun.com/economy/tech_it/2021/01/21/DTR2V576PNEAXJZRJDP2YEXZTQ/ translation/TLDR; According to reports, Samsung has allegedly signed a contract with Intel to produce 15,000 300mm wafers in the Austin factory starting in the latter half of this year. The chips are likely GPU's. Apparently, more info will be announced during Intel's 2020 Q4 earning reports scheduled for January 22. [link] [comments] |
Hitman 3 PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S Comparison: An Xbox Advantage At 4K Posted: 20 Jan 2021 01:07 PM PST |
The Intel Z590 Motherboard Overview: 50+ Motherboards Detailed Posted: 20 Jan 2021 01:15 PM PST |
MediaTek Announces Dimensity 1100 & 1200 SoCs: A78 on 6nm Posted: 20 Jan 2021 04:20 AM PST |
[Der8auer] Notebook with External Water Cooling - We finally have Results! Posted: 20 Jan 2021 01:58 PM PST |
[Optimum Tech] Quad-core Ryzen 5300X Simulated - Should AMD Make This? Posted: 20 Jan 2021 04:51 AM PST |
[Gamers Nexus] NVIDIA GTX 980 Ti in 2021 Revisit: Benchmarks vs. 1080 Ti, 3080, 6800 XT, & More Posted: 20 Jan 2021 10:51 PM PST |
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