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    Thursday, February 11, 2021

    Hardware support: NVIDIA is now resupplying 4-year old GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Pascal GPUs to AIBs - [VideoCardz.com]

    Hardware support: NVIDIA is now resupplying 4-year old GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Pascal GPUs to AIBs - [VideoCardz.com]


    NVIDIA is now resupplying 4-year old GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Pascal GPUs to AIBs - [VideoCardz.com]

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:57 PM PST

    Anandtech: "Samsung Foundry: New $17 Billion Fab in the USA by Late 2023"

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 08:55 AM PST

    (Gamers Nexus)PS5 vs. Xbox Series X Airflow Testing: Cooling Design Efficiency & Flow ...

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 07:33 PM PST

    AMD Updates StoreMi: Adds Support for Threadripper Pro, SSD Partitions

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 03:37 PM PST

    Android 10 Ported To The Nintendo Switch

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 10:53 PM PST

    Intel clarifies IPC gains: Rocketlake claimed to have 19% better IPC than 10th gen

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:36 PM PST

    Found on Twitter, posted by an official Intel account:

    How do you make the new Rocket Lake-S desktop CPUs? Take a modified Sunny Cove CPU design from Ice Lake, add the Xe GPU from Tiger Lake, let that marinate with our high clock speed 14nm process, and you've got yourself a 19% IPC uplift gen-on-gen.

    https://twitter.com/IntelTech/status/1355619276665745409?s=19

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    How long does it take for SSD SLC cache to rebuild

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 11:08 PM PST

    Most SSDs nowadays have both DRAM and SLC-based caches.

    I was just curious as to how long it usually takes for SSDs to "flush" or rebuild their SLC cache or transfer all the files into the TLC / QLC flash when its idle. Also what happens to the files if it's still in the SLC and a sudden outage / disconnect happened whilst transferring data.

    There are probably redundancies set in place, but I was just really curious as to how it all happens step-by-step and whether the SLC caching method actually 'decreases' the lifespan of the SSD since it has to constantly rewrite the data whenever its on idle.

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    Semiconductor Engineering: "Why Improving Auto Chip Reliability Is So Hard"

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:28 AM PST

    Is the Xbox Series really based on RDNA2? | Xbox Analysis Part 1 / AMD's RDNA2 MEGA LEAKS - Part 4

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 11:32 AM PST

    A First Peek At China’s Sunway Exascale Supercomputer

    Posted: 11 Feb 2021 02:01 AM PST

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