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Posted: 04 Aug 2021 12:27 PM PDT |
ASUS developing GeForce RTX 3070 with Noctua cooling solution - VideoCardz.com Posted: 04 Aug 2021 01:08 PM PDT |
Trusted platform module security defeated in 30 minutes, no soldering required Posted: 04 Aug 2021 11:51 AM PDT |
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DF Direct Special: Halo Infinite Technical Preview Posted: 04 Aug 2021 09:10 PM PDT |
Why don't AMD, NVIDIA or Intel use higher-density libraries like mobile companies? Posted: 04 Aug 2021 05:27 AM PDT I get that higher density libraries might not clock as high, but AMD has mobile APUs and NVIDIA has the _50 SKUs. I would think there would be some market segments where smaller, more efficient dies would be useful, even if the clocks are lower? Just being able to make more on a wafer than the chips that use the higher performance libraries would probably be good for volume as well. RDNA2 being in the Exynos and NVIDIA's plans to buy ARM, as well as their previous Tegra chips make me think that the architectures themselves at least can work on more mobile-focused nodes/node variants. [link] [comments] |
Liquid Cooling High-End Servers Direct to Chip, Rear Door, and Immersion Cooling Posted: 04 Aug 2021 08:53 AM PDT |
Tom's Hardware: "SK Hynix to Make Intel's NAND Business a Separate Company" Posted: 04 Aug 2021 08:39 PM PDT |
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, Ryzen 5 5600G, and Ryzen 3 5300G Review Posted: 04 Aug 2021 11:09 AM PDT |
[VideoCardz] NVIDIA RTX A2000 desktop workstation graphics card is low profile Posted: 05 Aug 2021 12:21 AM PDT |
How likely are we to see "transition" motherboards? Posted: 04 Aug 2021 12:33 PM PDT Today I received this picture from a friend: https://i.imgur.com/paN77bW.jpg In the pic theres a B150 mobo from Gigabyte with DDR3 only support, I guess from the time hardware makers were transitioning from ddr3 chips to ddr4 chips. Now I know there used to be old mobos with dual support (ddr2/3 if I recall correctly). But, how likely is it that AM5/DDR4 motherboards (or new intel/ddr4) appear down the line as we transition to DDR5? [link] [comments] |
Taiwan's Foxconn buys $90.8 mln wafer plant from Macronix, eyeing EV chips Posted: 05 Aug 2021 02:17 AM PDT |
Neoverse N1 vs Zen 2: ARM in Practice Posted: 05 Aug 2021 02:17 AM PDT |
Low semiconductor supplies may not be the main reason for PS5 shortages Posted: 04 Aug 2021 11:40 AM PDT |
Linus Tech Tips (WAN Show): "Should I Invest in this Company? (Framework)" Posted: 04 Aug 2021 02:25 PM PDT |
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