Hardware support: Ethereum transition to Proof-of-Stake in coming months. Expected to use ~99.95% less energy |
- Ethereum transition to Proof-of-Stake in coming months. Expected to use ~99.95% less energy
- Noctua claims that its Passive CPU Cooler is coming 'Very Soon'
- A Further Step to Getting GeForce Cards into the Hands of Gamers | The Official NVIDIA Blog
- Samsung could build a 5nm fabrication plant in Texas by 2024
- Worse Than Walmart: Dell G5 5000 PC’s Garbage Parts & Hidden Charges
- Apple Readies MacBook Pro, MacBook Air Revamps With Faster Chips
- [VideoCardz] - AMD confirms B2 stepping for Ryzen 5000 series brings no functionality or performance improvements
- Google unveils 4th generation Tensor Processing Unit
- ETNews: "Samsung Electronics to Build EUV Foundry in Austin"
- ZOTAC adds GeForce RTX 3090Ti, RTX 3080Ti and RTX 3070Ti to its FireStorm software
- TBG fan shootout featuring the new Wonder Snail from Scythe
- Verdict: "TSMC trumps IBM's "2nm" chip tech hyperbole with "1nm" claim"
- These Chips go SUPER HOT Hot Chips 33 Preview
- Q1 2021 Foundry Update: Spending Bonanza - WikiChip
- STMicroelectronics Honored with Prestigious IEEE Milestone for Historical “Multiple Silicon Technologies on a Chip” Achievement
- Is The GPU Situation Getting Worse? CPU and GPU Stock Update [May 2021]
- Can many CPUs make a 'GPU' equivalent?
Ethereum transition to Proof-of-Stake in coming months. Expected to use ~99.95% less energy Posted: 18 May 2021 11:06 AM PDT |
Noctua claims that its Passive CPU Cooler is coming 'Very Soon' Posted: 19 May 2021 12:25 AM PDT |
A Further Step to Getting GeForce Cards into the Hands of Gamers | The Official NVIDIA Blog Posted: 18 May 2021 06:16 AM PDT |
Samsung could build a 5nm fabrication plant in Texas by 2024 Posted: 18 May 2021 11:28 AM PDT |
Worse Than Walmart: Dell G5 5000 PC’s Garbage Parts & Hidden Charges Posted: 18 May 2021 10:52 AM PDT |
Apple Readies MacBook Pro, MacBook Air Revamps With Faster Chips Posted: 18 May 2021 06:05 AM PDT |
Posted: 19 May 2021 01:16 AM PDT |
Google unveils 4th generation Tensor Processing Unit Posted: 18 May 2021 11:41 AM PDT |
ETNews: "Samsung Electronics to Build EUV Foundry in Austin" Posted: 18 May 2021 11:53 AM PDT |
ZOTAC adds GeForce RTX 3090Ti, RTX 3080Ti and RTX 3070Ti to its FireStorm software Posted: 18 May 2021 12:48 PM PDT |
TBG fan shootout featuring the new Wonder Snail from Scythe Posted: 18 May 2021 08:11 AM PDT |
Verdict: "TSMC trumps IBM's "2nm" chip tech hyperbole with "1nm" claim" Posted: 18 May 2021 10:56 AM PDT |
These Chips go SUPER HOT Hot Chips 33 Preview Posted: 18 May 2021 11:55 AM PDT |
Q1 2021 Foundry Update: Spending Bonanza - WikiChip Posted: 18 May 2021 08:06 AM PDT |
Posted: 18 May 2021 07:01 AM PDT |
Is The GPU Situation Getting Worse? CPU and GPU Stock Update [May 2021] Posted: 18 May 2021 04:15 AM PDT |
Can many CPUs make a 'GPU' equivalent? Posted: 18 May 2021 10:23 AM PDT If a company owns hundreds or thousands of desktops, could it possibly use many or all of the CPUs as a super GPU? Are there currently any desktop programs that would allow parallelization of computations across many CPUs? I imagine this could be beneficial to specific departments within a company and they could take advantage of hardware a company already owns instead of paying to rent more sophisticated hardware through a cloud service. PS - I'm sure there are many privacy or security concerns. I'm more interested in knowing if this is possible though I do welcome discussion regarding any concerns. [link] [comments] |
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