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    Hardware support: Google announce portal to submit open source hardware designs for free manufacture on 130nm process

    Hardware support: Google announce portal to submit open source hardware designs for free manufacture on 130nm process


    Google announce portal to submit open source hardware designs for free manufacture on 130nm process

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 02:44 PM PDT

    NVIDIA AD102, AD103 and AD104 - Estimated development and production schedule and why there is no real information about the new GeForce yet | igor'sLAB

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 10:17 PM PDT

    Gigabyte displays its X670E and X670 motherboards, and their pricing is known.

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 08:22 PM PDT

    [ETA PRIME] Asrock Desk Meet X300 First Look, An Awesome Super Tiny DIY Gaming PC

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 07:54 AM PDT

    Are ITX builds going to be rendered impractical by the ever increasing heat budgets?

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 09:53 AM PDT

    I've been a great believer in tiny ITX builds ever since I could start affording them and transfer mediums changed to digital rather than optical forms. Sound cards aren't as important as before. Makes for a more utilitarian and space friendly builds.

    However, I've started to get become worried due to the trends of CPUs, GPUs and even motherboards increasing their wattage & space requirements.

    CPUs and GPUs seem to be on the upward trend of requiring ever greater power draws and for GPUs, even the PCI case slots...

    Motherboards nowadays also require active cooling. The rumours even indicate that ITXs may be very difficult for the x670 chipsets...

    Thus the trends worry me and I'm wondering if anyone else is a ITX convert and is in a similar position.

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    Intel Arc Mobile Graphics Performance Preview: A New Player Enters The GPU Game

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 11:27 AM PDT

    Apple to shift iPad capacity to Vietnam amid China supply chain woes

    Posted: 02 Jun 2022 03:09 AM PDT

    Microsoft makes next-gen Surface Laptop Go 2 official, starting at $600

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 11:37 AM PDT

    Jon Peddie Research: "Q1'22 saw a decline in GPU and PC shipments quarter-to-quarter"

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 07:35 AM PDT

    AMD Ryzen 7 6800U Efficiency Review - Zen3+ beats Intel Alder Lake

    Posted: 31 May 2022 01:05 PM PDT

    Tested: Intel’s desktop-based Core i7-12800HX demolishes rival laptops

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 10:36 PM PDT

    [Vortez] Deepcool LS520 and LS720 Review

    Posted: 01 Jun 2022 10:10 PM PDT

    So now that laptops are all switching to 16:10 displays, what's stopping desktop monitors from doing the same?

    Posted: 31 May 2022 02:01 PM PDT

    Every desktop monitor out there is 16:9 or wider, you can only get a handful of 16:10 old models with a FullHD resolution and not more. Why no 2K or 4K 16:10 displays?

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    Tom's Hardware: "Qualcomm Mulls Consortium Plan to Keep Arm Independent"

    Posted: 31 May 2022 01:36 PM PDT

    [Anandtech] Intel Unveils Rialto Bridge: Second-Gen Xe-HPC Accelerator to Succeed Ponte Vecchio

    Posted: 31 May 2022 09:34 AM PDT

    GeForce RTX 40 launch schedule: 4090 → 4080 → 4070

    Posted: 31 May 2022 02:34 AM PDT

    From Twitter on Monday:

    nVidia's launch strategy for "Ada Lovelace": 2 paths seem possible.
    A) 4080 → 4090 → 4070
    B) 4090 → 4080 → 4070
    3DCenter @ Twitter on May 30, 2022
     
    Choose B. Confirmed.
    Kopite7kimi @ Twitter on May 30, 2022

     

    Thus, nVidia seems to release the GeForce RTX 40 series on a top-to-bottom basis. This is covered by the information about the start of the test phase of AD102 (April 2022) as well as AD104 (June 2022), which simply means that the AD102 chip will be ready earlier than the other "Ada Lovelace" chips.

      Segment Tape-Out Start of Testing Phase Release
    AMD Navi 31 Enthusiast alleged Q3/2021 possibly start of 2022 unknown
    AMD Navi 32 High-End alleged Q1/2022 possibly Q2/2022 unknown
    AMD Navi 33 Midrange alleged Q4/2021 alleged Febr. 2022 unknown
    nVidia AD102 Enthusiast possibly Febr. 2022 alleged April 2022 alleged July/Aug. 2022
    nVidia AD103 High-End possibly March 2022 possibly May/June 2022 presumably late summer 2022
    nVidia AD104 Midrange possibly March/April 2022 alleged June 2022 presumably Sep./Oct. 2022

     

    Possible specifications of GeForce RTX 4070, 4080 & 4090 (based on rumors & assumptions):

      GeForce RTX 4070 GeForce RTX 4080 GeForce RTX 4090
    Chip nVidia AD104-400 nVidia AD103-? nVidia AD102-300
    Raster Engines 5 GPC 7 GPC presumably 11 GPC
    Compute Units possibly 58 SM, 7424 FP32 + 3712 INT32 (11'136 compute units overall) possibly 82 SM, 10'496 FP32 + 5248 INT32 (15'744 compute units overall) 126 SM, 16'128 FP32 + 8064 INT32 (24'192 compute units overall)
    ROPs presumably 160 presumably 224 presumably 352
    Level2 Cache 48 MB 64 MB 96 MB
    Memory Interface 192 Bit GDDR6 256 Bit GDDR6X 384 Bit GDDR6X
    Memory Data Rate 18 Gbps ? 21 Gbps
    Power Consumption ~300W TDP (looks too high) possibly ~400W TDP (looks too high) 450W TDP
    Performance Level 3070→4070: appr. 1.6-2.0x 3080→4080: appr. 1.6-2.0x 3090→4090: appr. 1.9-2.5x
    Predecessor GeForce RTX 3070: GA104, 6 GPC, 46 SM @ 256 Bit, 96 ROPs, 8 GB GDDR6, $499 GeForce RTX 3080: GA102, 6 GPC, 68 SM @ 320 Bit, 96 ROPs, 10 GB GDDR6X, $699 GeForce RTX 3090: GA102, 7 GPC, 82 SM @ 384 Bit, 112 ROPs, 24 GB GDDR6X, $1499

     

    Sources: Kopite7kimi @ Twitter, 3DCenter.org

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    Android Police: "Samsung reportedly making the Tensor chip in the upcoming Pixel 7"

    Posted: 31 May 2022 06:10 PM PDT

    Intel HPC Roadmap: 800W Rialto Bridge GPU, Falcon Shores XPU, Ponte Vecchio with HBM Benchmarks

    Posted: 31 May 2022 09:34 AM PDT

    The Korea Times: "Samsung Display to close LCD business"

    Posted: 30 May 2022 07:11 PM PDT

    Samsung starts producing microLED commercial displays in Slovakia

    Posted: 31 May 2022 12:16 AM PDT

    VideoCardz: "Rumor: NVIDIA plans to launch GeForce RTX 4090 in August, RTX 4080 in September and RTX 4070 in October"

    Posted: 31 May 2022 05:24 AM PDT

    Google confirms it has acquired microLED startup Raxium

    Posted: 31 May 2022 01:04 AM PDT

    [VideoCardz] Ryzen 7000 desktop engineering sample CPU with 16-cores has been spotted

    Posted: 31 May 2022 05:16 AM PDT

    "Imagination launches Open Access program, providing scale-ups with a low-cost path to differentiated silicon"

    Posted: 31 May 2022 07:34 AM PDT

    Quality differences!? AMD FSR 2.0 vs. NVIDIA DLSS 2.3 in a big practical comparison with many videos | part 2 | igor'sLAB

    Posted: 30 May 2022 10:14 PM PDT

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