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Why do USB-C hubs still have USB 2.0 ports? Posted: 11 May 2022 05:56 AM PDT
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TSMC Warns Clients of up to 9% Price Hike in 2023 Posted: 11 May 2022 09:01 AM PDT
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Microsoft's Adaptive Accessories Make PCs Accessible to More People Posted: 10 May 2022 09:38 PM PDT
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Tachyum announces 128 core 5.7GHz "Universal Processor" Posted: 11 May 2022 09:59 AM PDT
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Samsung's Upgraded 512GB CXL Memory Module Enables Servers To Flex Tens Of Terabytes Of DDR5 Posted: 11 May 2022 06:22 AM PDT
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Nikkei Asia: "TSMC plans another price hike amid inflation concerns" Posted: 11 May 2022 09:05 AM PDT
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Intel exhibits next CPU "Meteor Lake", GPU for HPC "Ponte Vecchio" Posted: 11 May 2022 12:39 AM PDT
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Intel: Desktop Arc A-Series Launch Now Staggers in to Q3'22 | AnandTech Posted: 10 May 2022 11:52 PM PDT
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[ServeTheHome] Intel Sapphire Rapids HBM at Vision 2022 Posted: 11 May 2022 08:00 AM PDT
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Heat pipe: OK, but how does the boiling point thing work? Posted: 11 May 2022 06:48 AM PDT I read up on heatpipes to actually understand how the material can actually go in both directions at the same time - OK, understood. 'Substrate' on the walls. But what I still don't understand is the topic of boiling point. I mean, the liquid inside, in vacuum to lower the boiling point, has to evaporate first for the whole thing to work, i.e. it cannot all already evaporate at room temperature. So I'd assume it must all be liquefied until a boiling point temperature is reached and at that point the heat pipe starts to actually do its magic. Is this determined by design and can vary from one heat pipe to the other? Or am I missing something? Also, if there is a subreddit where this might be answered much better, please say. But maybe someone here understands those things well enough. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
T Bone Burnett is developing a new Analog Disc Technology format dubbed ‘Ionic Originals’. Posted: 11 May 2022 10:25 AM PDT
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[AHOC/Buildzoid] Sapphire RX6950 XT Nitro+ Pure PCB Breakdown Posted: 11 May 2022 08:54 AM PDT
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Wired: "AMD Gave Google Cloud Rare Access to Its Tech to Hunt Chip Flaws" Posted: 10 May 2022 06:08 PM PDT
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[Phoronix] Intel Announces "Project Amber" For Verifying The Trustworthiness Of Clouds Posted: 11 May 2022 10:08 AM PDT
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Posted: 11 May 2022 10:16 AM PDT I've had 3 parts in from different suppliers this week and all 3 have to be RMA immediately because they are not what the item listing says they were, the supplier sent a supposedly compatible part or its in other way faulty. That's after spending far too long searching for the parts in the first place because manufacturers seem to be using very unusual (unique expensive) parts in builds and or IMO seeking to limit repairability / maximise revenue from limited parts supplies.. The nett result is extra postage, time cost and just a general feeling of eeeuuuuughghhhh every time I try to get product data Is it just me? Rant over [link] [comments] | ||
The Times of Israel: "Nvidia to further expand R&D operations in Israel, hire 1,000 engineers" Posted: 10 May 2022 11:05 PM PDT
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