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    Hardware support: U.S. reinstates 352 product exclusions from China tariffs - GPUs included

    Hardware support: U.S. reinstates 352 product exclusions from China tariffs - GPUs included


    U.S. reinstates 352 product exclusions from China tariffs - GPUs included

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 12:50 AM PDT

    The office of the USTR on 23 March 2022 reinstated GPU PCBs to the tariff exclusion list, effectively re-granting Nvidia, AMD, and AIB partners the tariff exemption that was originally removed back in January 2021.

    Line item 108 on page 20 of the official document lists the following:

    108) Printed circuit assemblies for rendering images on computer screens ("graphics processing modules") (described in statistical reporting number 8473.30.1180)

    I didn't want to submit as a direct link to the PDF, so here's the link to the source: https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/notices/FRN%20for%20Notice%20of%20Reinstatement.pdf

    Reuters article: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/us-reinstates-352-product-exclusions-china-tariffs-2022-03-23/

    TL;DR: GPU tariffs are essentially gone for the time being. Will be interesting to see what this does to prices.

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    [VideoCardz.com] AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 takes less than 3 days to implement for DLSS games, GeForce 10/20/30 series supported

    Posted: 23 Mar 2022 07:39 PM PDT

    VideoCardz: "Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) to feature five quality modes, including Ultra-Quality"

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 06:18 AM PDT

    AMD Ryzen 7000 Zen4 "Raphael" desktop 170W SKU rumored to feature 16 cores - VideoCardz.com

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 08:05 AM PDT

    [AHOC/Buildzoid] intel 12th gen DDR5 overclocking voltages: I give up edition

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 01:20 AM PDT

    Hopper H100 MCM Discussion/Question

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 12:57 AM PDT

    While people have acknowledged the Grace superchip, in those same few minutes of the presentation, Jensen showed off H100 superchip made of 2 H100 chips connected by cache coherent Nvlink at 900GB/s.

    Particularly the 2 Hopper GPUs are linked with an interconnect allegedly faster than MI200s infinity fabric. What is the real difference between this product and the MCM MI200. What makes this Hopper link different or inferior to AMD's MCM approach? Can this Hopper superchip be considered MCM or is there a name to such an approach inherently different to MCM?

    YouTube timestamp for reference:

    https://youtu.be/39ubNuxnrK8?t=2486

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    Korea JoongAng Daily: "Trade secrets may have been stolen from Samsung Electronics"

    Posted: 23 Mar 2022 06:35 PM PDT

    How can it be that Chipsets with no memory controller can have a limit on the max RAM.

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 07:37 AM PDT

    I have an ASUS P9X79 - WS with four channel memory and 8 DIMM slots on XEON. Theoretically the XEON can address 768 GByte of RAM. So how can it be that ASUS states on their website that the mainboard only supports up to 64 GBytes?
    So if i can find RAM modules large enough I should be able to exceed the mainboard vendors limit?
    Have any of you guys had some experience with X79 and 16 GByte RAM modules?

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    Rock 5 SBC features octa-core RK3588, 16GB RAM, and triple displays

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 07:29 AM PDT

    Why The World Relies On ASML For Machines That Print Chips

    Posted: 23 Mar 2022 11:32 AM PDT

    Jason Ekstrand: How to write a Vulkan driver in 2022

    Posted: 23 Mar 2022 12:35 PM PDT

    MSI launches productivity and business laptops with Intel 12th gen CPUs

    Posted: 24 Mar 2022 05:44 AM PDT

    The Register: "Nvidia battles slowdown issues in GPU clusters"

    Posted: 23 Mar 2022 12:33 PM PDT

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