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    Hardware support: [VideoCardz] - AMD Monet (12nm Zen3 APU) and Bergamo (EPYC 128-core CPU) make an appearance in latest rumors

    Hardware support: [VideoCardz] - AMD Monet (12nm Zen3 APU) and Bergamo (EPYC 128-core CPU) make an appearance in latest rumors


    [VideoCardz] - AMD Monet (12nm Zen3 APU) and Bergamo (EPYC 128-core CPU) make an appearance in latest rumors

    Posted: 01 Jul 2021 04:29 AM PDT

    Building the world's first 'breathing' PC

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    AMD Radeon Pro W6800 32 GB Review - Does the new workstation graphics card beat the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000? | igor´sLAB

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    VideoCardz: "NVIDIA preparing Ultra Quality mode for DLSS, 2.2.9.0 version spotted"

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 11:40 AM PDT

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    Synopsys, Samsung Foundry extend partnership to 3nm GAA technology

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 08:26 PM PDT

    [VideoCardz] Alleged AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT leaks in a new render

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 02:20 PM PDT

    AMD FSR on GTX 1060 & RX 580 - A New LIFE for Older GPUs!

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    [Hardware Unboxed] The Review LG Didn't Want You To See: LG 32GP850 Tested

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    MLPerf Training v1.0 Results Still NVIDIA Led but with 500W NVIDIA A100

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    Fastest Storage Possible: SPDK & P5800X Are More Like Memory than NVMe

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    Micron Sells 3D X-Point Lehi, Utah Fab to Texas Instruments For $1.5B

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 02:08 PM PDT

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    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 08:27 AM PDT

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    Why don't TSMC and Intel make NAND and DRAM? Why don't SK Hynix and Micron make logic?

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 04:52 AM PDT

    I've heard before that the processes for making memory and logic are different, but they still use clean rooms, silicon wafers, immersion lithography and a lot of the other same techniques and technology, don't they? They still use transistors. DRAM uses a transistor and a capacitor, which might be different from logic, but I thought NAND was. "Not-And" gates?

    I wouldn't think making NAND was that different from all the other logic gates in Intel and AMD CPUs?

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    MLPerf Training v1.0 Results

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 11:42 AM PDT

    "Synopsys Strategic Partnership with Samsung Foundry Accelerates Access to Transformative 3nm GAA Technology"

    Posted: 30 Jun 2021 06:24 AM PDT

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