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    Hardware support: US lawmakers announce bill to prohibit bot scalping of high demand goods

    Hardware support: US lawmakers announce bill to prohibit bot scalping of high demand goods


    US lawmakers announce bill to prohibit bot scalping of high demand goods

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 08:22 AM PST

    "RISC-V International Ratifies 15 New Specifications, Opening Up New Possibilities for RISC-V Designs"

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 05:18 AM PST

    VideoCardz : "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 rumored to feature 8GB RAM, might compete with Intel ARC A380 with 6GB"

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 01:37 AM PST

    How much smaller and more efficient would a "64bit-only" x86 CPU be?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 04:20 AM PST

    I was just thinking... what if Apple never made the M1, but in stead commissioned a custom x64 chip? Intel Mac OS dropped 32 bit support a long time ago, so all support for 32 bit and even 16bit instructions that is baked into every Intel and AMD CPU could be removed.

    In such a scenario, would x86 cores be significantly "smaller"? Would optimizations in their design be possible that are currently blocked for backwards compatibility reasons? Would they be faster?

    Such a design could also make sense for server chips that will run 64bit Linux code their entire life. I just don't know if there would actually be real life benefits to it?

    submitted by /u/Snerual22
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    Gigabyte graphics card factory reportedly increases Radeon RX 6000 pricing by up to 6% in December - VideoCardz.com

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 09:10 AM PST

    Benchmarks: Is It Worthwhile Running Intel Alder Lake With mitigations=off?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 07:52 AM PST

    Intel Evo 4.0 spec coming with Raptor Lake mobile may see the advent of 8 MP webcams with high VCX benchmark scores

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 12:15 AM PST

    Amazon Graviton 3 Uses Chiplets & Advanced Packaging To Commoditize High Performance CPUs | The First PCIe 5.0 And DDR5 Server CPU

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 09:04 AM PST

    Bloomberg: "Apple Tells Suppliers iPhone Demand Has Slowed as Holidays Near"

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 07:54 PM PST

    Turing Pi 2: 4 Raspberry Pi nodes on a mini ITX board

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 06:19 AM PST

    VideoCardz: "NVIDIA officially confirms GeForce RTX 2060 12GB through… a new graphics driver"

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 07:58 AM PST

    MicrosoftXTA, VirtualApple appear as processor vendors in Steam Hardware and Software Survey November, among small fixes

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 01:21 AM PST

    While hardly any information is out about it, an odd entry has appeared under Processor Vendor (Windows), called MicrosoftXTA, with a Microsoft symbol next to it.

    Use is low, at 0.02%, and it could be the ARM Surfaces from a few years ago showing, but it's interesting nonetheless.

    Work seems to be ongoing on the survey as Processor Vendor (OSX) has been added, with VirtualApple, with Apple symbol. Apple GPUs are also starting to show as Apple G13G and Apple G13X, with an Apple M1 also briefly appearing.

    VRAM (OSX) also seems to be corrected, showing entries ranging from 256 MB to 65536 MB, the latter likely M1 Maxes with 64 GB.

    And GPU names and percentages have reappeared for Linux, after they disappeared back in March.

    submitted by /u/nugat_trailers
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    XDA Developers: "Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 chip offers 85% faster performance"

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 03:20 PM PST

    TechTaiwan: "TSMC's 3nm Enters Pilot Production, but Advanced Packaging Faces Challenges"

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 10:49 AM PST

    Is is true AMD recently tested a graphene CPU prototype clocked at 25ghz?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2021 10:41 AM PST

    Like the title says... can't remember where I stumbled upon a link & can't really find anything about it!

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    Efficiency secret AVX-512 on Alder Lake - The resurrected instruction set in a practical test | igor'sLAB

    Posted: 30 Nov 2021 11:49 PM PST

    "Roadmap to 2050: Canada's Semiconductor Action Plan"

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 10:45 AM PST

    Not Every Thunderbolt Ports on MacBook Pro Are The Same - Using Logitech Unifying Receiver Dongle to Share Logitech Wireless Devices for Mac OS systems with ConnectPRO DDM class KVM switches.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 01:07 PM PST

    Issues Found:

    • A lot of user complaints were reported that after upgrading to the newer macOS they can't connect to their wireless mouse and wireless keyboard, the issue is not just limited to older macOS, but to the versions listed below:
      • MacOS 10/15 (Catalina)
      • MacOS 11 (Big Sur)
      • MacOS 12 (Monterey)
    • Wireless transceiver: Logitech Unifying Receiver Dongle
    • HID Devices:
      • MX Master Series (MX Master, MX Master 2, MX Master 3)
      • MX Anywhere Series (MX Anywhere, MX Anywhere 2, MX Anywhere 3)
      • Logitech Unifying Wireless keyboards, such as MX Keys, K780, MK850..etc.
    • Wireless connection is only good for about 3 minutes before having random timeouts.

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    Solution:

    ** Before performing troubleshoots, please first check if the USB A-B cable is connected directly to your Mac OS systems.

    For example:

    Using a type-C-to-USB-A female adapter connected to one of the Thunderbolt ports on a MacBook Pro, then plug in the USB 3.0 A-B cable on it to USB 3.0 type B port on the KVM switch accordingly.

    or Use type-C-to-USB-B cable directly

    to connect MacBook Pro directly to the USB 3.0 port on the KVM switch accordingly.

    ** For M1 MacMIni, since there are two USB-A ports on it, type-C-adapter is not required (just plug USB-A-B cable to directly to M1 MacMini)

    ** For Intel-based MacBook Pro 16, please connect the type-C-to-USB-B cable to the type-C/Thunderbolt connector right beside (next to) the audio port. (Not every type-C/Thunderbolt ports on MacBook Pro are the same).

    1. Pair Unifying Receiver with the wireless HID devices with only a single Unifying Receiver dongle. One Unifying Receiver can be paired with up to 6 unifying wireless HID devices.
    2. Plug in the Unifying Receiver to either one of the USB DDM ports ( Using USB A-to-A female extender cable to place the receiver dongle close to wireless HID - recommended to avoid wireless signal interference )
    3. For all connected Mac OS systems to the DDM KVM switch:

    1. System Preference -> Security&Prvacy

    Unlock the setting and change the configuration

    b. Disable/ uncheck Input Monitoring of Logitech

    "Logi Options app" and "Logitech Unifying Software app"

    c. If you have Logitech dual-interface (USB-Bluetooth) HID devices with USB Unifying dongle, please also disable/ uncheck the Bluetooth access of the "Logi Options app" and "Logitech Unifying Software app"

    For example, the MX keys and MX Master 3 (dual interface keyboard mouse).

    d. Change of the Security & Privacy setup will require reboot/restart of the connected Mac OS systems in order for the change to take effect.

    e. If you still have issues regarding disconnected HID devices, please refer to the following repair suggestions:

    https://gadgetstouse.com/blog/2021/07/10/ways-to-fix-logitech-mouse-not-connecting-to-mac/

    OR you can connect the Unifying Receiver Dongle to the one of sharing USB Hub ports on the KVM switch

    until Logitech release a fix for this issue or new Unifying Software (currently it can only support up to macOS 10.15)

    submitted by /u/HJ_wu
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    [der8auer] This CPU Cooler Requires a PCI PSU to run! (Thermaltake SubZero4G)

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 07:45 AM PST

    Anandtech: "Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 8 Gen 1: Flagship SoC for 2022 Devices"

    Posted: 30 Nov 2021 03:05 PM PST

    New Chinese GPUs with up to 10 TFLOPs announced

    Posted: 01 Dec 2021 12:35 AM PST

    TechPowerUp: "Farming Simulator 22: DLSS vs. DLAA vs. FSR Comparison Review"

    Posted: 30 Nov 2021 12:08 PM PST

    Valve released a new batch of Steam Deck Developer FAQs today. The new set of FAQs tackles everything from dev-kit status to Steam’s work with other leading game engine developers and more

    Posted: 30 Nov 2021 03:28 PM PST

    [TPU] 50 Games Tested: GeForce RTX 3070 Ti vs. Radeon RX 6800

    Posted: 30 Nov 2021 04:26 PM PST

    Amazon Announces C7g AWS Instances Coming Powered By Graviton3

    Posted: 30 Nov 2021 04:45 PM PST

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