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    Hardware support: VideoCardz: "NVIDIA GeForce MX550 might be the first Ampere card with 2GB GDDR6 memory, 15% faster than MX450"

    Hardware support: VideoCardz: "NVIDIA GeForce MX550 might be the first Ampere card with 2GB GDDR6 memory, 15% faster than MX450"


    VideoCardz: "NVIDIA GeForce MX550 might be the first Ampere card with 2GB GDDR6 memory, 15% faster than MX450"

    Posted: 12 Dec 2021 07:04 AM PST

    New algorithm predicts processor power consumption trillions of times per second while requiring little power or circuitry of its own

    Posted: 12 Dec 2021 05:36 AM PST

    [HUB] Halo Infinite: GPU Benchmark, 30+ AMD & Nvidia GPUs Tested

    Posted: 12 Dec 2021 03:32 AM PST

    New IBM and Samsung transistors could be key to sub-1nm chips

    Posted: 11 Dec 2021 02:52 PM PST

    "Intel Breakthroughs Propel Moore's Law Beyond 2025"

    Posted: 11 Dec 2021 03:13 PM PST

    [Level1Techs] Is The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Worth $2500?

    Posted: 12 Dec 2021 10:04 AM PST

    [GN] HW News - Cheap Intel 12th Gen CPUs, B660 Motherboards, NVIDIA Sued by FTC

    Posted: 11 Dec 2021 08:59 PM PST

    [Digital Foundry] The Matrix Awakens Tech Analysis + PS5 vs Xbox Series S/X Performance Analysis

    Posted: 11 Dec 2021 09:09 AM PST

    The situation with USB-C dock power buttons

    Posted: 11 Dec 2021 06:18 PM PST

    With USB-C and Thunderbolt, docking stations are more universal than ever. Laptops from different companies and even desktops can use all major functions of any modern dock. Except for one, rather important feature - a power button to start/wake the laptop with its lid closed.

    The situation with dock power buttons is a nightmare. Not only will a Dell power button not wake a Lenovo from sleep or visa-versa, the consumer model laptops from the same manufacturer can't use this feature of their own brand's docks.

    I'm sure some of this is intentional to force customers to buy business-grade laptops and docks from the same company. But they've made so many other features universal. Does a standard for an external USB-C/Thunderbolt power button not exist? What technical obstacles are there to making this work? Could compatibility be patched into existing BIOSes if a standard was developed and companies actually wanted to adopt it? Is there ANY hope of manufacturers agreeing on something like this to give consumers full cross-compatibility and choice in their peripherals?

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    Did Intel send reviewers Golden Samples? Retail i9 & i5 CPUs compared to review samples

    Posted: 10 Dec 2021 12:03 AM PST

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