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Seagate announces massive 20TB IronWolf Pro and Exos X20 hard drives for NAS servers Posted: 03 Dec 2021 10:47 AM PST |
VideoCardz: "AMD and Intel announce their January 4th CES 2022 press conferences" Posted: 03 Dec 2021 06:08 AM PST |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 with 8GB memory now rumored to launch on January 27th - VideoCardz.com Posted: 03 Dec 2021 01:13 AM PST |
Posted: 03 Dec 2021 08:39 AM PST From the https://www.jonpeddie.com/ email Graphics add-in board market reached $13.7 billion for Q3'21 showing double-digit growth year-to-year. Quarter-to-quarter graphics add-in board shipments increased by 10.9% and increased by 25.7% year-to-year. Tiburon, Calif. December 3, 2021 - According to a new research report from the analyst firm Jon Peddie Research, unit shipments of add-in boards increased in Q3'21 from last year. AMD saw a one-percent increase in market share while Nvidia remained the dominant market share leader with 78.2%.Year over year, total AIB shipments increased by 25.7% this quarter compared to last year at 12.7 million units, and up quarter-to-quarter from 11.47 million units in Q2'21. AMD gained in market share in Q3 with Nvidia gaining on share year-over-year Add-in boards (AIBs) use discrete GPUs (dGPU) with dedicated memory. Desktop PCs, workstations, servers, rendering and mining farms, and scientific instruments use AIBs. Consumers and enterprises buy AIBs from resellers or OEMs. They can be part of a new system or installed as an upgrade to an existing system. Systems with AIBs represent the higher end of the graphics industry. Entry-level systems use integrated GPUs (iGPU) in CPUs that share slower system memory. With the help of the rise of esports and the growing popularity of PC gaming, AMD and Nvidia have been reporting record game segment revenues over the past quarters. The workstation segment surged to another volume record in Q3'21, OEMs and VARs are having a major impact by stocking up on inventory, the pandemic showed us what a disruption in the supply chain can do to availability, so we are seeing system integrators plan ahead. Considering these trends and the addition of Intel into the AIB market we see positive signs overall for the industry. On a year-to-year basis, we found total AIB shipments during the quarter rose 25.7%, which is greater than desktop CPUs, which rose 16.6% from the same quarter a year ago. Quick Highlights
Dr. Jon Peddie, President of JPR, noted, "Intel is poised to enter the AIB market in 2022. It is unknown if the company will sell add-in-boards as AMD and Nvidia do, or just offer chips. The company is entering the market at a high point and may be surprised when the hangover of Covid and Cybermining falls off. The big question most people are asking is how much market share will the company take?" JPR has been tracking AIB shipments quarterly since 1987—the volume of those boards peaked in 1998, reaching 116 million units. In 2020, 42 million shipped. So far in 2021, 37 million AIBs have shipped through 3 quarters. [link] [comments] |
[Techtesters] My Samsung Neo G9 Experience (3 Monitors and 4 Months Later...) Posted: 03 Dec 2021 09:11 PM PST |
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AMD Radeon RX 6500XT coming mid-January 2022, RX 6400 in March - VideoCardz.com Posted: 03 Dec 2021 03:18 AM PST |
Unlock AVX512 on Alder Lake performance cores with efficiency cores enabled with this simple trick Posted: 03 Dec 2021 04:33 AM PST |
Popping the Hood on Golden Cove Posted: 03 Dec 2021 05:29 PM PST |
Deep Dive - Making ADL Power Efficient & DDR5 OC Posted: 03 Dec 2021 07:55 AM PST Article: https://overclock-then-game.com/index.php/benchmarks/40-making-alder-lake-power-efficient While waiting on my LGA1700 brackets I decided to undervolt Alder Lake. I have had roughly a week since I built my machine since the initial "stock" review so I am still learning a lot about the Z690 platform and ADL uarch. I enjoy learning things on my own since I'm coming from the X58 platform. I also overclocked my DDR5 RAM as well from 4800Mhz to 5600Mhz. I take a deep dive into the DRAM latencies as well. My final CPU results are: CPU: i9-12900K - P cores stock (4.9Ghz - 5.1Ghz ) - E-Cores OC'd @ 4Ghz I was also able to overclock the Ring to 4000Mhz, but in the article I left it set to 3600Mhz. So there is still possibly more ways for me to gain more performance. Once my LGA1700 brackets are delivered I will begin to start shooting for more aggressive CPU and DDR5 overclocks. [link] [comments] |
[HUB] Should You Buy a 43-inch 4K Monitor? - Gigabyte Aorus FV43U Review Posted: 03 Dec 2021 02:03 AM PST |
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