Hardware support: Intel’s Gelsinger: AMD’s Lead ‘Over’ With New Alder Lake, Sapphire Rapids CPUs |
- Intel’s Gelsinger: AMD’s Lead ‘Over’ With New Alder Lake, Sapphire Rapids CPUs
- ASUS and Noctua announce ASUS GeForce RTX 3070 Noctua Edition graphics card
- Phoronix: "AMD Prepares Linux Driver Support For USB4 DP Tunneling"
- How does SLC cache work in portable SSDs?
- [Anandtech] The Apple A15 SoC Performance Review: Faster & More Efficient
- [VideoCardz] ASUS Z690 motherboards listed by Canadian retailer, starting at 222 USD
- VideoCardz: "Samsung confirms its next-gen Exynos SoC with AMD RDNA2 GPU will support ray tracing"
- Intel Considering New Paid Software Services, CEO Gelsinger Says
- High-NA EUVL: The next major step in lithography
- Reuters: "Semiconductor giant GlobalFoundries files paperwork for U.S. IPO"
- Liliputing: "Lenovo Legion Play leaked: Handheld game console running Android"
- NotebookCheck: "Even in low power mode, the iPhone 13 Pro A15 Bionic chip still embarrasses the competition"
- Intel Tiger Lake Performance Looking Even Better With Ubuntu 21.10
- "$18M NSF Grant to Build National Semiconductor Fabrication Facility"
- CRN: "Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger: The Silicon Man With The Software Plan"
- "Qualcomm and SSW Partners Reach Definitive Agreement to Acquire Veoneer"
- Is it possible that in the future AMD would come up with Hardware that would surpass NVIDIA in Creative Apps?
Intel’s Gelsinger: AMD’s Lead ‘Over’ With New Alder Lake, Sapphire Rapids CPUs Posted: 04 Oct 2021 08:00 PM PDT |
ASUS and Noctua announce ASUS GeForce RTX 3070 Noctua Edition graphics card Posted: 04 Oct 2021 06:23 AM PDT |
Phoronix: "AMD Prepares Linux Driver Support For USB4 DP Tunneling" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 04:40 PM PDT |
How does SLC cache work in portable SSDs? Posted: 05 Oct 2021 12:14 AM PDT Hi, it's to my limited understanding that in drives with a static SLC cache, the SSD will first write to the SLC cache and once complete the data will then be rewritten to TLC in the background, freeing up the cache for future use. This isn't a problem in a laptop or desktop as you can carry on working while the drive does it own thing behind the scenes. My question is, in a portable SSD use case where I copy, say, 3GB of data onto the drive then immediately unplug it from my computer, removing its source of power, does that prevent the drive from ever being able to flush its SLC cache? [link] [comments] |
[Anandtech] The Apple A15 SoC Performance Review: Faster & More Efficient Posted: 04 Oct 2021 06:37 AM PDT |
[VideoCardz] ASUS Z690 motherboards listed by Canadian retailer, starting at 222 USD Posted: 04 Oct 2021 11:36 PM PDT |
VideoCardz: "Samsung confirms its next-gen Exynos SoC with AMD RDNA2 GPU will support ray tracing" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 06:07 AM PDT |
Intel Considering New Paid Software Services, CEO Gelsinger Says Posted: 04 Oct 2021 08:25 PM PDT |
High-NA EUVL: The next major step in lithography Posted: 04 Oct 2021 06:56 PM PDT |
Reuters: "Semiconductor giant GlobalFoundries files paperwork for U.S. IPO" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 09:48 AM PDT |
Liliputing: "Lenovo Legion Play leaked: Handheld game console running Android" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 10:18 AM PDT |
Posted: 04 Oct 2021 06:35 AM PDT |
Intel Tiger Lake Performance Looking Even Better With Ubuntu 21.10 Posted: 04 Oct 2021 09:35 AM PDT |
"$18M NSF Grant to Build National Semiconductor Fabrication Facility" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 03:26 PM PDT |
CRN: "Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger: The Silicon Man With The Software Plan" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 08:00 AM PDT |
"Qualcomm and SSW Partners Reach Definitive Agreement to Acquire Veoneer" Posted: 04 Oct 2021 02:19 PM PDT |
Posted: 05 Oct 2021 02:20 AM PDT AMD has come a long way. From surpassing Intel with Ryzen CPUs, to creating Graphics Cards that have more raw power than NVIDIA cards (except for RTX 3090 ofc, but a major MSRP gap. I am aware about the mining prices though). NVIDIA went next level by introducing CUDA cores, G-Sync, RTX 30s, and DLSS 2.0, which AMD answered with FreeSync and Fidelity Super Resolution. They also adapted the Ray Tracing, but not as great of a performance as NVIDIA counterparts. Here lies the question: Is it possible for AMD to surpass NVIDIA in the future when it comes to Creative Apps, such as Adobe Creative Clouds? [link] [comments] |
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