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AMD Zen 5 Chiplet Built on 4 nm, "Granite Ridge" First Model Numbers Leaked
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Rumors have it that yes, there will be AI targeting enchantments, possibly powered by AMDs acquisition of Xilinx. I am sorry, but these...
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AMD Zen 5 Chiplet Built on 4 nm, "Granite Ridge" First Model Numbers Leaked
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Boot time had nothing to do with the CPU, it was due to AM5 being a newer platform. Mind you there's no need to "hope" for anything...
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Introducing Spacetop G1: The Laptop For The Spatial Computing Era
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The myth is that your vision will get worse until you go blind if you stare at something close for awhile. By your own words that isn't...
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Introducing Spacetop G1: The Laptop For The Spatial Computing Era
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First, the focal range of most HMDs is 6ft Second, the notion that you'll go blind by staring at a screen too close is a myth that's...
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what HDD's work vertically ( too ) ?
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I would say it was something wrong with that drive. HDDs don’t care and aren’t aware how they are mounted. NAS, vertical drive bays...
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NVIDIA to Stick to Monolithic GPU Dies for its GeForce "Blackwell" Generation
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CoWoS is able to provide 8.6TB/s of bandwidth: https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/tsmc/cowos That was circa 2022, current implementation on...
Thursday at 3:02 PM
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Arm Also Announces Three New GPUs for Consumer Devices
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Mobile games tend to be lower complexity and lower resolution so that might be a factor in making it possible. It might even be...
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Bluetoothspeaker V2 - louder, bigger, better
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Hi, even the project is planned since 2 years, nevertheless its almost finish and I found time aside testing the new CPU waterblock...
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Windows as a Service (WaaS) is coming.
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No one has argued that having a computer is a right. Vayra86, Lexluthermieste, and myself have argued that having access to some sort...
Wednesday at 1:07 AM
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Please try not to take this personally, but that statement is absolute moose muffins. It either shows how disconnected from reality one...
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PC nerd and law student here, answers to all of your questions are a resounding negative. 1. In my opinion, AMD Heavy Equipment CPUs...
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It's because Nvidia and Intel give Dell bribes...I mean "joint development funds"...there's a reason why court documents revealed that...
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Post your cooling.
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Air here, used AIOs for years with mATX builds, but cases got smaller so I'm back. Intake / exhaust are Noiseblockers, and NF-A12s are...
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NVIDIA's Arm-based AI PC Processor Could Leverage Arm Cortex X5 CPU Cores and Blackwell Graphics
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Was not aware of this TBH. It will be very interesting to see how efficient Nvidia's and AMD's new chips are and their performance.
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AMD Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 "Granite Ridge" Desktop Processors Launch Late-July
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Hopefully the 9800x3d is not a delayed launch.
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