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- AMD Intros Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 CPUs and 600-Series Chipset: Up to 5.5 GHz, 15%+ Performance, RDNA 2 iGPUs, PCIe 5, DDR5
- ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 Noctua OC Review - Just Wow - TechPowerUp
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- AMD Ryzen 7000 Announced: 16 Cores of Zen 4, Plus PCIe 5 and DDR5 for Socket AM5, Coming This Fall
- AMD confirms its AM4 platform "will continue for many years to come"
- Site Launch Exclusive: All the Juicy Details on AMD's Quirky Chipset Solutions for AM5!
- AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop series to offer over 15% single-thread uplift, launch this fall
- "MediaTek Launches First mmWave Chipset for Seamless 5G Smartphone Connectivity"
- Sony XR-55A95K review
- Phison Announces Strategic PCIe Gen5 Relationship with AMD and Micron
- AMD 6nm "Mendocino" Zen2 APU with RDNA2 graphics for mainstream laptops unveiled, will launch in Q4 - VideoCardz.com
- "BrainChip Joins Arm AI Partner Program"
- AMD SmartAccess Storage
- Bloomberg: "Broadcom in Talks to Acquire Cloud Company VMware"
- [LTT] The Desk Made of Radiators can cool ANYTHING
- New Qualcomm RB6 AI Robot Cloud Accelerator | Quad Core 2.84 GHz & 200 Trillion Operations Per Second
- Zen 4 expanded instructions for AI. Will they be AMD-exclusive?
- TechTechPotato (Dr Ian Cutress): "Ian Interviews #20: Dr. James Chen, MediaTek Wi-Fi"
- The infamous thunderbolt header
- "Fixing" the Alienware R13 Dumpster Fire
- Could contact lenses be the ultimate computer screen?
- [VideoCardz] NVIDIA preparing liquid-cooled A100 PCIe ‘Ampere’ accelerator
- Most of the Hot Chips 34 programmes have been revealed
- LG Gram 14T90P convertible review: The Lenovo Yoga and HP Spectre challenger
Posted: 22 May 2022 11:34 PM PDT
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ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 Noctua OC Review - Just Wow - TechPowerUp Posted: 23 May 2022 06:33 AM PDT
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Steam Deck and Index parts available for real now (press release) Posted: 23 May 2022 10:13 AM PDT
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Apple display supplier BOE may lose all iPhone 14 orders after trying to cheat Posted: 23 May 2022 11:57 AM PDT
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AMD Ryzen 7000 Announced: 16 Cores of Zen 4, Plus PCIe 5 and DDR5 for Socket AM5, Coming This Fall Posted: 22 May 2022 11:36 PM PDT
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AMD confirms its AM4 platform "will continue for many years to come" Posted: 23 May 2022 04:48 AM PDT
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Site Launch Exclusive: All the Juicy Details on AMD's Quirky Chipset Solutions for AM5! Posted: 23 May 2022 08:31 AM PDT
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AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop series to offer over 15% single-thread uplift, launch this fall Posted: 22 May 2022 02:40 PM PDT
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"MediaTek Launches First mmWave Chipset for Seamless 5G Smartphone Connectivity" Posted: 23 May 2022 04:58 AM PDT
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Posted: 23 May 2022 02:49 PM PDT
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Phison Announces Strategic PCIe Gen5 Relationship with AMD and Micron Posted: 23 May 2022 12:22 AM PDT
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Posted: 22 May 2022 02:18 PM PDT
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"BrainChip Joins Arm AI Partner Program" Posted: 23 May 2022 08:04 AM PDT
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Posted: 23 May 2022 02:59 AM PDT ~ 12:40 in the presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRtBB2VnF8M Has gone overlooked in the Zen 4 news and all understandably, but figured this was still worth pointing out and discussing a bit. I know this part was presented during the laptop segment, but they were pretty clearly showing an ATX desktop PC setup during this, so I have to assume this is going to be related to all levels of gaming PC's. What they specifically mention is that this is intended to bypass CPU decompression, and utilizes Windows DirectStorage(obviously the basis of all this) and curiously - also SAM(smart access memory). This is something that Microsoft have said is still missing from the current implementation of DirectStorage, but they are working on. In terms of actual hardware support for such a thing, they do mention 'new platform technologies', but that could also just be referring to SAM. And they separately mentioned Radeon GPU decompression. Curiously, this was not put in the Zen 4 section of the event, and not introducing it with RDNA3 would also indicate it will likely be possible on at least some existing AMD GPU's(which I think was to be expected, but good to have more evidence). Hard to get too excited about this at the moment when RTX I/O was announced almost two years ago with nothing new since, as it seems like Microsoft is the main holdup at this point. Still, good to hear AMD addressing their own GPU decompression/DirectStorage capabilities. I know some people dont think this stuff will amount to much, but I'm quite confident it's going to be paradigm-shifting for games and the gaming experience. It should also not take nearly as long as many think to get incorporated into games in a meaningful way as it already exists on consoles and is being taken advantage of there to great effect. [link] [comments] | ||
Bloomberg: "Broadcom in Talks to Acquire Cloud Company VMware" Posted: 22 May 2022 06:11 PM PDT
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[LTT] The Desk Made of Radiators can cool ANYTHING Posted: 22 May 2022 10:44 AM PDT
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Posted: 23 May 2022 01:28 PM PDT
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Zen 4 expanded instructions for AI. Will they be AMD-exclusive? Posted: 23 May 2022 12:42 PM PDT I wonder if they will be similar to 3DNow! where the instructions were only avilable on AMD processors, or will they be something like AVX-512 where both companies can implement it? [link] [comments] | ||
TechTechPotato (Dr Ian Cutress): "Ian Interviews #20: Dr. James Chen, MediaTek Wi-Fi" Posted: 22 May 2022 06:12 PM PDT
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The infamous thunderbolt header Posted: 23 May 2022 01:45 AM PDT Aren't these (either 5 pin or 3 pin) basically the same? I got to thinking that my old Lenovo P700, which has a thunderbolt header for thunderbolt 1, probably would work for adding a thunderbolt 2,3 or 4 card. I think I'm going to try it (once I double check my board actually has this like I think it does. From what I can gather the header just enables the card, adds USB and maybe Display. What are your thoughts? Hopefully this meets the rules posted earlier, which seemed to explain what not to post but actually omitted what is OK to post! [link] [comments] | ||
"Fixing" the Alienware R13 Dumpster Fire Posted: 22 May 2022 01:23 AM PDT
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Could contact lenses be the ultimate computer screen? Posted: 22 May 2022 07:09 AM PDT
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[VideoCardz] NVIDIA preparing liquid-cooled A100 PCIe ‘Ampere’ accelerator Posted: 22 May 2022 04:02 AM PDT
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Most of the Hot Chips 34 programmes have been revealed Posted: 22 May 2022 05:36 AM PDT | ||
LG Gram 14T90P convertible review: The Lenovo Yoga and HP Spectre challenger Posted: 22 May 2022 12:26 PM PDT
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