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Cette semaine : gros pack Humble Bundle pour les victimes du tremblement de terre en Turquie/Syrie, annonce Pax Dei 9, Project Fantasy chez IOI, annonce Elden Ring DLC, Sifu sur Steam et Xbox le 28 mars, Notepad découvre les tabs, Orbital - Optical Delusion, Global Spyware Scandal, ey AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D testé. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #248 : Annonces Pax Dei, Project Fantasy chez IOI, Elden Ring DLC et les tests du AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
Podcast del Putisisimo Flush!! del día 18/01/23 Si quisieras que yo arme tu PC Gamer, o una Workstation profesional para arquitectura, animación, programación, edición de video/audio, mándame un mail a pc@spartangeek.com o ve a: https://spartangeek.com/asistente/ (Actualmente solo puedo ayudarte si estás en cualquier parte de México. De otros países no hay forma actualmente de hacer envío... lo siento mucho). ► Únete a la comunidad y resuelve tus dudas con expertos: https://spartangeek.com ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SpartanGeek ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpartanGeekTV
Podcast del Putisisimo Flush!! del día 18/01/23 Si quisieras que yo arme tu PC Gamer, o una Workstation profesional para arquitectura, animación, programación, edición de video/audio, mándame un mail a pc@spartangeek.com o ve a: https://spartangeek.com/asistente/ (Actualmente solo puedo ayudarte si estás en cualquier parte de México. De otros países no hay forma actualmente de hacer envío... lo siento mucho). ► Únete a la comunidad y resuelve tus dudas con expertos: https://spartangeek.com ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SpartanGeek ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpartanGeekTV
We discuss the RADEON, Nvidia, and Intel news from the past few weeks! [SPON: Get 6% OFF Custom PCs & GPUs at https://www.silverknightpcs.com/ w/ brokensilicon] [SPON: Get 10% off Vite Ramen AND a FREE Pack w/ “MOORESLAW”: https://bit.ly/3wKx6v1 ] [SPON: dieshrink = 3% off Everything, brokensilicon = 25% off Windows: https://biitt.ly/shbSk ] 0:00 There's a lot of news to cover in this episode... (Intro Banter) 3:35 Intel 4 readiness, PCMR Mentalities, 4080 manufacturing costs (Corrections) 18:45 RX 7900 XTX Reference Cooler Thermal Issues 30:08 AMD Drivers Improve RDNA 3 Power Consumption 41:51 Why do people defend AMD? Is AMD going to drop RDNA 3 prices? 54:26 RTX 4070 Ti Reviewed & Launched…and no one is buying it! 1:09:08 Nvidia Lovelace Laptop Pricing & Segmentation Revealed 1:19:11 Navi 33 Discrete Laptop GPUs Revealed 1:32:04 4090 Sales Dropping / 7900 XT below MSRP - Are prices about to Plummet? 1:45:55 AMD Phoenix & Dragon Range 1:52:29 R9 7950X3D, R9 7900X3D, R7 7800X3D Announced 1:56:49 What's the point of the 7900X3D? Why only one X3D CCD? 2:04:59 AMD Ryzen non-X Launched – Is Zen 4 pricing fixed? 2:10:02 What will the Zen 4 X3D SKUs cost? 2:15:32 Intel i9-13900KS Launched and Reviewed 2:25:53 Intel Launches 4th Gen Xeon Sapphire Rapids 2:34:35 AMD MI300 Revealed – Another MLID Render Leak Confirmed! 2:40:28 Why do people keep hoping for “Mega Gaming APUs”? 2:43:51 Does the PS5 have a Liquid Metal issue? https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/12/26/3-things-about-nvidia-that-smart-investors-know/ https://youtu.be/X87OzJ3bU7o https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/5/23540281/amd-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-gpu-overheating-fault-refund-statement https://www.computerbase.de/2023-01/amd-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-temperaturprobleme-hotspot/ https://youtu.be/rxaDZ6n2MNo https://wccftech.com/amd-confirms-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-throttling-issue-related-to-thermal-solution-used-in-reference-design/ https://youtu.be/yTu-IWf4LKU https://videocardz.com/newz/updated-amd-radeon-rx-7900-drivers-reduce-power-consumption-in-fps-limited-games https://www.computerbase.de/2023-01/amd-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-adrenalin-22-12-2-test/ https://youtu.be/8BGzTMz_BUg https://youtu.be/yTu-IWf4LKU https://www.techspot.com/review/2601-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4070-ti/ https://youtu.be/1mE5aveN4Bo https://youtu.be/jKmmugnOEME https://twitter.com/microcenter/status/1610999609232429056 https://www.ebay.com/itm/325498096363 https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-40-series-laptops-available-february-8/ https://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-4060-laptop-gpu-shows-20-higher-3dmark-performance-than-rtx-3060 https://www.youtube.com/live/OMxU4BDIm4M?feature=share https://www.semianalysis.com/p/nvidia-ada-lovelace-leaked-specifications https://www.amd.com/en/direct-buy/us https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-rx-7900-xt-reference-design-drops-below-msrp-to-880 https://twitter.com/microcenter/status/1610999609232429056 https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1611069294733053952 https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1610738224753680384 https://www.techspot.com/review/2602-amd-ryzen-7600-7700-7900/ https://youtu.be/CTiRNnSg0jA https://youtu.be/qGAwgGxJLHI https://youtu.be/VtVowYykviM https://www.techspot.com/review/2607-intel-core-i9-13900ks/ https://youtu.be/-QU1qiLVCTg https://videocardz.com/press-release/intel-introduces-4th-gen-xeon-scalable-max-series-cpus-gpus https://www.servethehome.com/4th-gen-intel-xeon-scalable-sapphire-rapids-leaps-forward/11/ https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-xeon-platinum-8490h https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-4th-gen-epyc-genoa-9654-9554-and-9374f-review-96-cores-zen-4-and-5nm-disrupt-the-data-center https://www.anandtech.com/show/18721/ces-2023-amd-instinct-mi300-data-center-apu-silicon-in-hand-146b-transistors-shipping-h223 https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1611469333410074637 https://in.ign.com/ps5/177999/news/sony-playstation-5-keeping-the-gaming-console-standing-upright-can-be-disastrous-to-its-long-term-he?amp=1
With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions Hardline on the hardware Google accidentally reveals an upcoming device will launch with Fuchsia - Fuchsia Nowatch Could floating solar farms survive out at sea? Ricoh launches new GR III 'Diary Edition' Sony NW-ZX707 previewed ahead of release with high-end components running Android 12 Sony Walkman NW-A306 music player unveiled Gen Z-ers are ditching smartphones and are using digital cameras for photos these days - Retro Mad with iPod Apps 10.1-inch Android Tablet Ulefone Tab A8 Launching In January Scientists create world's smallest record that can barely be seen by human eye It's official: Samsung Galaxy S23 Unpacked event is happening on February 1 - S23 Ultra Specs Microsoft 365 Basic $1.99/m comes with 100GB of OneDrive storage, Outlook, and more Reports Show Americans pay around 700% More for Data than Consumers in the UK The Name of the Game Google will unlock Bluetooth support on Stadia Controller as the platform dies Flap your trap about an App VPN by Google One now available for desktop Samsung Galaxy phones get 'Matter Easy Pair' for quick smart home setups Microsoft Office's next big trick could be using AI to write your docs for you - Have a go yourself (you have to open an account and get an SMS code) YouTube Shorts revenue sharing starts February 1 as new Partner Program agreement rolls out Google Discover rolls out three-column UI ahead of Pixel Tablet Chrome Corner Reminder… How to find your Chromebook's update schedule and how many updates you have left Asus Chromebook CM14m - Hands on Video - Article Hark Back VHS Boxes Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted This ivoler £38 Steam Deck dock is a great alternative to Valve's official model Logitech MX Keys Mini Minimalist Wireless Illuminated Keyboard - £69.99 Was: £109.99 Logitech G435 Lightspeed Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Headset £75 to £50 TECKNET PD Power Bank, 22.5W PD3.0 QC4.0 10000mAH Mobile Phone Portable Charger External Battery Pack - £15.99 (Mediam price - £19.99) AMD Ryzen 7 5700X Desktop Processor £329 down to £185 Samsung USB Type-C™ 256GB 400MB/s USB 3.1 Flash Drive - £23.99 Sony Xperia 10 IV £399 down to £346 (with 5 x £69.25) Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts
Our second show of 2023, and, debatably, our best so far this year. AMD responds to XTX throttling, our Sapphire NITRO+ RX 7900 XTX GPU review, so many security issues (password hacking), AMD Ryzen Non-X CPUs are upon us almost, will MSI's Afterburner flameout? Adobe really thanks you for training its AI + so much more! Drop in for the tech news, stay for the food segment, and let the banter pull you along.Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:04 Food with Josh03:49 AMD Ryzen non-X CPUs12:40 AMD responds to Radeon RX 7900 XTX throttling15:41 MSI Afterburner flaming out?18:17 Meta ending support for Quest VR21:42 Adobe opting users into AI training22:57 Security Corner35:22 Gaming Quick Hits37:05 NLR Free Standing Monitor Stand review44:09 Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 7900 XTX review56:47 Picks of the Week (and some rambling)1:09:22 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Six Five is at CES 2023. Hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman provide a “Short” of their highlights and themes of the event. Automotive Luminar Qualcomm Snapdragon Polestar Volvo Cars Daimler Truck AG John Deere Innoviz AEye Amazon Automotive Caterpillar Devices and Products AMD Ryzen AI Lenovo ThinkPad Fold Frore Sytems AirJeft core tech NVIDIA Generative AI for Omniverse Themes AI in everything — hardware and software Wearables leveraging AI analytics for personal healthcare and wellness
Kicking off the PCPer 2023 podcast by ... podcasting!The 4070 Ti review you needed! The roasting of the RX 7900 XTX continues. Solidigm P44 Pro drives ... Intel reborn? (yes essentially) Also Intel lets loose with a slew of skus. ASUS WiFi spider-looking router! Security tears! Gaming smiles! Josh brings the food. And much more...Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:10 Food with Josh04:10 AMD Ryzen 7000 X3D announcement12:46 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti review35:38 Podcast sponsor - Rocket Money36:53 New Intel processors at CES40:11 No Intel Battlemage until 2024??41:53 AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX thermal issue43:19 Phison has the first PCIe 5.0 SSD46:05 ASUS has the first quad-channel WiFi 7 gaming router47:50 Security Corner53:01 Gaming Quick Hits56:24 Solidigm P44 Pro SSDs reviewed1:00:18 Picks of the Week1:07:34 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
旧アーキテクチャで“手頃かつ速い”ノートPCを実現 AMDが「Ryzen 7030/7035シリーズ」を発表。 AMDは1月4日(米国太平洋時間)、モバイル(ノートPC)向けの新型APU(GPU統合型CPU「Ryzen 7030シリーズ」「Ryzen PRO 7030シリーズ」「Ryzen 7035シリーズ」を発表した。搭載製品は1月から順次発売される予定だ。
Cette semaine : Hitman 3 devient World of Assassination, Throne and Liberty, la PS5 dispo en magasin, 2 ans après ?, Lineage 20, Google veut faire tourner Android sur RISC-V, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, CES 2023 : AMD MI300, AMD Ryzen 7000 Laptop, AMD Ryzen 7040, AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop, et les CPU Intel, moisson 2023. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #242 : World of Assassination, Throne and Liberty, Lineage 20, NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti et Ryzen 7000 à gogo chez AMD avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
In this Weeks Show Shawn asks the question to all of us, what is the One Thing we want for Christmas, but we know we won't get. Justin tells us it would be a upgrade to his Smoker, he wants the Traeger. Shawn wants the DJI Arvada Drone that works in FPV Mode or a Wireless N64 Controller for his switch, lately they have been hard to get. After the numbers, the Nintendo Switch was the biggest seller for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Justin still wants the company to update the Switch. Justin also wants to get a PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. Andy asks Justin and Shawn which the best game is to get for the Nintendo Switch. Justin recommends Mario Odyssey or Legends of Zelda Beath of the Wild. Andy fires up the Free Epic Games Star Wars Squadron and finds out he is out of practice for Action Games. And says he wants a better graphics card and is flip flopping between the 3080 - 4090 and Radeon 7900. Justin shares more of his experience with the Master Built Smoker and how YouTube videos have helped pick up new recipes and styles. YouTube continues to be a great place to learn about all kinds of How To Do to It. Andy tells us about buying a Whirlpool Stove with Air Frying yet no instructions on how to use the Air Frying Features however YouTube was a place he found how to get it done. Shawn tells us about setting up his Synology NAS and how YouTube also helped for that. Shawn Recommends Data Hoarders for learning about how to completely set it up. The guys talk about the Hording of Data and how it becomes an issue with more storage. Andy has used the Duplicate File Program within Roxio NXT Pro 9 and has been very happy with it. The guys talk about some of the shows we have finally watched on Streaming Services, Justin watches Free guy and loves it while Andy finally has seen Top Gun Maverick while Shawn has watched Bullet Train. Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/techtalkradio Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker! Spotify, YouTube, Audacy, iHeart and Apple Podcast
It's the last show of 2022, but we didn't do a "year end" retrospective thing. Another week of tech news, some food with Josh and a nice review of the Fractal Ridge from Kent.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:13 Food with Josh02:45 AMD Ryzen non-X CPU rumors / current prices11:29 Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Ryzen 5 7600X18:26 How smart is SAM with Navi 31?20:43 A keyboard with its own GPU...among other things25:07 Podcast Sponsor - TextExpander26:22 A story about webcams for some reason30:16 Thermaltake's ToughPower GF3 ATX 3.0 PSU31:24 Intel Graphics Group breakup33:52 Security Corner40:22 Podcast Sponsor - Rocket Money41:31 Gaming Quick Hits47:06 Fractal Ridge review1:09:34 Picks of the Week1:15:43 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's awards season, and we have an award-winning podcast for you this week. Just read the reviews:"Josh steals the show in this delightful podcast. Five stars."- JoshTekk ReviewsFull list of subjects below. Please, for the safety of those around you, try to contain your excitement.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:21 Food with Josh01:56 Intel Arc DX9 update05:50 Report on Radeon RX 7900 launch supply09:01 Ryzen 7000 X3D at CES?15:26 Microsoft working on mobile "super app"18:05 Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus Gaming Edition21:07 Podcast Sponsor - MasterClass22:28 AMD says Moore's Law isn't dead28:57 Handcrafted Electrostatic Headphones33:06 The ORB X36:52 Apple kills photo scanning38:08 Lastpass hacked again41:36 More browser 0-day fun43:00 Podcast Sponsor - RocketMoney44:07 Gaming Quick Hits49:53 Picks of the Week55:31 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We discuss a flurry of upcoming AMD Ryzen, RADEON GPU, and Nvidia GeForce launches. [SPON: Get 6% OFF Custom PCs & GPUs at https://www.silverknightpcs.com/ w/ code brokensilicon] [SPON: dieshrink = 3% off Everything, brokensilicon = 25% off Windows: https://biitt.ly/shbSk ] 0:00 Reesie Passing, Jessie Intelligence (Intro Banter) 6:23 Joy-Con vs DualSense Drift, 40Hz Frametimes, 30Hz vs 60Hz (Corrections) 23:44 Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 non-X Release Date, Pricing, Clockspeeds Leaked! 34:55 Has AMD been humbled by bad Zen 4 sales? Is there a double standard? 41:57 December GPU / CPU Supply and Pricing Update 54:58 Does Nvidia care that the 4080 isn't selling well? 1:02:21 Will AIB RX 7900 XTX models be giant and overpriced? 1:05:15 ASUS Confirms Custom TUF RX 7900 XTX Clockspeeds 1:11:08 Will inflation affect what consumers see as “fair” pricing? 1:17:28 RTX 4070 Ti Details Leaked – Will Navi 32 destroy this? 1:29:56 RTX 3060 8GB Reviewed by Hardware Unboxed 1:37:24 Moore's Law Is Dead Reached 150,000 subs! 1:42:16 600Hz Displays, A6000 Launched, 4090 requires Bios Update (Wrap-Up) 1:47:55 E-Cores vs Chiplets, VR Competitors, AAA vs Indie Quality (Final Reader Mail) https://youtu.be/sNsspHwMtrs?t=289 https://youtu.be/W3ZI5EjOR3I https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryzen-7000-cpus-get-new-packaging-design-lower-prices-still-here https://youtu.be/2gL7-hGIOAk https://www.amd.com/en/direct-buy/us https://www.amd.com/en/direct-buy/us https://www.techpowerup.com/301721/amd-readies-16-core-12-core-and-8-core-ryzen-7000x3d-zen-4-processors https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1598414594069868544 https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Computer-CPU-Processors/zgbs/pc/229189 https://youtu.be/tPbIsxIQb8M https://www.techspot.com/review/2581-nvidia-rtx-3060-8gb/ https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/rtx-3060-3060ti/ https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/rtx-3060-3060ti/ https://youtu.be/a8v7nXBkJ40 https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1597843809768914944 https://www.techspot.com/news/96817-rtx-4070-ti-emerges-through-gigabyte-listings-gpu.html https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-4080.c3888 Navi 32 Fan-made Renders: https://twitter.com/_wildc/status/1550143106573549576 https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-confirms-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-xt-tuf-gaming-clock-speeds https://twitter.com/SapphireTech/status/1598344932615663617 https://videocardz.com/newz/sapphire-radeon-rx-7900xtx-and-7900xt-reference-cards-show-up-on-amazon https://videocardz.com/newz/boe-unveils-the-worlds-first-600hz-laptop-gaming-display https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/196728/en-us/ https://www.techpowerup.com/301693/rtx-4090-has-issues-with-need-for-speed-unbound-that-can-only-be-fixed-with-a-vbios-update https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/zbp7yi/i_bought_a_titan_x_but_it_came_with_only_one_dp/ https://www.techspot.com/news/96817-rtx-4070-ti-emerges-through-gigabyte-listings-gpu.html https://www.angstronomics.com/p/amds-rdna-3-graphics
Gareth and Ted natter about ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Space Edition, Apple shortfall, Pixel 7a, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, Lastpass, Creative Pebble Pro 2.0, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 rumours, Loupedeck Live S, Amazon Luna, Mocopi, Netflix games and Pong. With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions Juliet Purcell - Listening to the 20th November Tech Addicts podcast episode, I think the organ that you mention that you have to pedal to get the air into the bellows to enable you to play is called a Harmonium. They used to be routinely found in Welsh chapels. ------------- Steve Litchfield's Power Stations for Dummies and Review of the Anker 737 -------------- Frank Niethardt I had a Palm III at work and my boss a Palm V. Early 2000s that must have been. I remember the hotsync debacle. We used Novell Groupwise at that time and there was a software called intellisync that worked quite well with it. But when it failed it was horrible. -------------- I got my £19.99 back from Stadia, but they're trying to refund it to an old card. D'oh! Retro Game Corps - My Favorite Handhelds of 2022 Hardline on the hardware Apple facing shortfall of 6 million iPhone 14 Pro units due to ongoing factory turmoil ZTE unveils Axon 40 Ultra Space Edition with up to 18GB of RAM and 1TB storage, ceramic back - Specs New leak gives us our first glimpse at the Pixel 7a Samsung is getting branding ready for 'Superfast' charging Samsung Lights up Swiss Life Arena With the Largest Indoor LED Cube Installation in Europe This upcoming smartwatch lets you store your earbuds inside it! Corning unveils Gorilla Glass Victus 2 with improved drop resistance This aesthetically designed hand crank power bank will never let you down Lastpass Got Hacked - More Creative Pebble Pro 2.0 speakers Rumour Alert: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 to have much larger cover display, invisible crease Google's December Android Feature Drop delivers lots of new features for Google Pixels The Loupedeck Live S is an Easy and Affordable Streaming Controller The New Cleer Scene Delivers Elegant Design And Refined Audio For A Sophisticated Listening Experience - £99 on Amazon The Name of the Game Amazon Luna is losing nearly 50 games before the end of the year Microsoft is selling mini hoody jackets for your Xbox controllers! Netflix games gets 9 new games in November Flap your trap about an App Sony's Mocopi makes it easier for anyone to become a VTuber Post Social Media Post News Chrome Corner How to create and manage Google Alerts to be notified when interesting content hits the web Gmail's search function is getting better by learning from your previous searches Pixel Recorder 4.2 rolling out 'Speaker labels' that can detect multiple people talking Upcoming ChromeOS video conferencing tools gain background blur and replace Hark Back Pong is now half a century old Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted AMD Ryzen 7 7700X - Now £338.99 Was £439.99 (5900 series down too) Extension Lead 5 USB (5A, 1 USB-C and 4 USB-A) with 1.8M Braided Extension cord, 3250W Overload Protection was £30 now £17 TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Wi-Fi Outlet - Was £15.99 Now £24.99 Razer Leviathan V2 (PC Gaming Soundbar with Subwoofer, THX Spatial Audio, Bluetooth 5.2) £249 down to £180 HTC HD HD2 Phone T8585 Microsoft Windows Mobile £6.50 - Horrify your kids this Christmas. Upgrade their phone!! Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 12.4 Inch 64GB Wi-Fi, £100 off again just now, so £419 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts
AMD lowered prices on their Zen 4 processors, but for how long? Also, we look at a massive aftermarket RTX 4080 from MSI, with none other than the SUPRIM X edition of the card. Plus other things, including a gaming chair review from Jeremy and the state of the GPU market. Don't forget all the super scary security issues! Full list in the time stamps below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:11 Food with Josh03:55 AMD Ryzen 7000 price drops12:34 Samsung presents GDDR6W16:15 NVIDIA's Priority Access program19:04 GPU shipments take a nosedive27:41 Intel software-defined silicon rides again30:57 Windows 11 slow? There's a patch for that35:13 NVIDIA patches 29 security vulnerabilities39:12 Twitter and Meta leaks42:15 Beware MSI Afterburner imposters45:11 Gaming Quick Hits49:15 MSI RTX 4080 SUPRIM X review57:13 Josh's Thustmaster Airbus review1:02:56 Vertagear PL6800 gaming chair review1:11:51 Picks of the Week1:26:44 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Original Recording on December 14th 2018
You can have an interesting week based entirely on finding good deals. We've been in "Black Friday" season for a while, but Wednesday and Thursday are going to be the real beginning of the process.So, what can everyone do to get the best out of the holiday, and how to save a bunch of money? There are deals on everything from mattresses to clothing, but let's get into the deals on tech. We've got some of the best deals available here, but for the full list, check out all of Tom's Hardware's Black Friday Deals!ComponentsThis is a really great time to buy a CPU, motherboard, SSD, RAM, and power supplies. If you are looking to upgrade or do a new build, this is the time to get those components. However, modern GPUs appear to be off the table, though that could change. GPUs have been in short supply for years, so it's not surprising that the most modern of the video cards would be missing from holiday deals.In addition to modern GPUs being missing, you also won't see a great discount on the new Intel processors. There are some small discounts, in the $10 range, but nothing to write home about. On the other hand, you can get deals on the new AMD Ryzen chips. AntOnline on eBay has up to $120 off the new Ryzen chips, though those deals seem to come and go. Currently, Amazon is also running some pretty great deals on Ryzen processors. The Ryzen 9 7950X, which is a 16-Core processor, is currently running $575, when the regular retail is around $699.MonitorsBlack Friday 2022, as well as most years, is a great time to grab a new monitor. We're seeing the Dell 3222DGM, which is a 32 inch 2K 165 Hz monitor for $289 (down from $399). It's important to note that the 32 inch version is only $20 more than the 27" model, making it a significantly better deal. Also from Dell, the G3223Q 4K gaming monitor is down to $599 from $799. This monitor is also 32 inches, but upgrades from 2K to 4K. It also features a refresh rate of 144 Hz.Another great monitor choice is the Samsung Odyssey G7. This monitor is also 32 inches, as is becoming the normal, and features 1440 resolution in a curved screen. One of the biggest selling points is the 1ms delay which makes it perfect for gaming. The price is is $549 on Amazon, down from its usual $799.On the productivity monitor side, the Dell is selling the U2720QM, a 27 inch 4K display for $349. This is a huge discount from the MSRP of $740. This is a popular productivity display with great color.LaptopsAlso, in the laptop space, Dell Deals has a lot of deals on Alienware laptops. Normally, you need to spend at least $1500 for an Alienware, however the current deals how three models below $1000. You can also new some great deals on gaming laptops with modern and powerful video cards from Newegg. Also, the Gigabyte G5MD is on sale at Best Buy for $549, down from $999. This laptop features an Intel Core i5 11400H processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti video card, a 512 GB SSD, a 15.6 inch FHD display with 144 Hz refresh rate, and 8 GB of RAM. Obviously, the first thing you'll want to do is upgrade the RAM, but everything else is incredibly solid for the price.
With Gareth Myles and Ted SalmonJoin us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions Matt Jones on Harkback Being an 80's throwback, I do enjoy your Harkbark feature. Strangely, I don't recall the Codemasters games, but I do remember a brand called Mastertronic, who sold mostly garbage, but occasionally really good games for £1.99. The interesting thing was that these were sold not in Computer shops, but in Newsagents and Petrol Stations, making them accessible and affordable for kids. They were terrific value. Phil Dawson on RSS Readers Which RSS Readers would we recommend? Feedly (cross-platform, 100 feeds free) Opera Browser with Built-In Reader (cross-platform) InoReader (cross-platform, 150 feeds free) News Explorer (iOS) Unread (iOS) Hardline on the hardware AMD announces 7900 XTX and 7900 XT graphics cards with FSR 3 Beaming Clean Energy From Space – Caltech's “Extraordinary and Unprecedented Project” Google and Amazon reach an agreement to let Fire TV OS thrive Fax for the memories: Ofcom backs death warrant for 80s office staple HaptX Haptic Gloves G1 from $4,500 This Xiaomi concept lets you use a full-blown camera lens on a phone Samsung 'K Series' of phones could be returning as 3 models get BIS green signa Listing reveals almost all of the details of Motorola's next flagship Matter officially launches with strong support from Amazon, Samsung, Philips, and others Huawei Pocket S folding smartphone unveiled The Name of the Game Steam for ChromeOS hits beta, just in time for Stadia to bite the dust The Google Play Games PC beta is now rolling out to more regions AYANEO 2 Indie Gogo - Retro game Corps Video Flap your trap about an App Telegram briefly flirts with pay-to-view posts Tumblr allows nudes again, but porn remains off-limits Long Awaited Roku Update Is Coming To The UK Amazon Music opens up its entire library to every Prime subscriber, with one major catch Easily track your packages with new Gmail features Netflix's new Basic with ads plan won't support these devices Look to Speak Chrome Corner Tracking prices just got a lot easier with Google Chrome You can now share Google Drive files temporarily thanks to a new expiration date feature Samsung's Internet browser can now sync bookmarks with Google Chrome Hark Back The Flashcube - An Overview and History Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Processor (12C/24T, 70MB Cache, up to 4.8 GHz Max Boost) - £359.99 Motorola Edge 30 Neo Was £349, now £319 ASUS Vivobook 15 X515JA 15.6" Full HD Laptop - £229.99 ELEPHAS Phone Projector 1080P 8500 Lux, 200” projection, 71% off! Was £227 (though usually £90!) now £67 Lenovo Tab P11 Plus 11 Inch 2K Tablet - £229.00 Another page of Samsung Deals - this week, phones Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts
This week on the podcast we go over our reviews of the AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Processor and HYTE Y60 Case. We also discuss NVIDIA RTX 4090 power connectors MELTING, Radeon 7000 series details, a Sonic-themed motherboard, RODE's new streaming software & more!
It is an exciting time to be building a new PC. AMD's new Ryzen 7000 series processors are out, and Intel has released the new Raptor Lake processors, now known as the 13th Generation Core Processors, which have hit the streets. There are currently three SKUs available, the Core i9 13900K, the Core i7 13700K, and the Core i5 13600K. The new Intel chips range in price from about $320 to $589 retail, though the Core i9 is in limited stock and running higher.The Raptor Lake chips absolutely blow away both the Alder Lake chips from Intel (12th Generation Core) as well as the Ryzen 7000 chips in terms of both gaming and productivity. This is definitely bad news for AMD, who has been keeping ahead of Intel for the last few generations and has done it for less money. Speaking of costs, unfortunately, AMD is failing there, as well.Ryzen 7000 series chips are much faster than the 5000 series, which is the predecessor, and faster than Intel's 12th Gen in most cases. The new chips also added support for DDR5 RAM and PCIe 5 SSDs (which aren't really out yet), for the first time. But, AMD's new chips do not perform as well as Intel's 13th Generation chips, cost more money, and the rest of the computer is way more expensive, too.For the processors themselves, Intel is less expensive than AMD. The top AMD chip is the Ryzen 9 7950X which has an MSRP of $699. Compare that with the Intel Core i9 13900K which has an MSRP of $589. Even with the increased price due to stock issues, it still comes in under the AMD equivalent.For the new Intel chips, you can choose between DDR4 and DDR5 RAM. In fact, the processors work with many older motherboards that are already on the market. Sure, you won't have the latest and greatest on all of your components, but if you want the best processor on a budget, you can pull it off.With AMD, however, everything is shiny and new, meaning it is more expensive. DDR5 RAM, as of right now, is significantly more expensive. However, with the 7000 series processors, you don't have a choice - it's DDR5 or nothing. Because of this and the new chipset, only the newest boards work. And those boards are not inexpensive. As of this episode, the least expensive board is close to $300 - and they go up steeply from there. Of course, it will not always be this way, but for now, this is our reality.Now, the cost difference could be justified, if the new and shiny features of the Ryzen 7000 chips were significantly better than the 13th Generation Core processors, but that is also not the case. On the Tom's Hardware Windows 11 test suite, which plays the same games on the same graphics card and system setup, the top chip is the Intel 13900K. AMD's 7000 series chips do not appear on the list until #5, coming in behind all of Intel's new processors and one of their own previous models, the Ryzen 7 5800X 3D, which takes the #2 slot. So, the $699 chip from AMD does not perform as well as Intel's $320 chip. Yikes.For a company that has made its name on being the powerful, inexpensive competitor, this is not a great place for AMD to be.
Recorded on October 5, 2022. The panel discusses Intel Arc A770 and A750 reviews, AMD Ryzen 7000 undervolting, and we go hands on with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition card. More subjects in the time stamps below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:41 Food with Josh4:08 More intro stuff05:42 Intel Arc A770 and A750 reviews19:06 AMD Ryzen 7000 undervolting29:05 NVIDIA RTX 4090 in hand33:42 Deepcool LS720 liquid cooler likes AMD better?36:03 The highly technical subject of solid state cooling40:50 Podcast sponsor - Beard Club42:14 PS5 jailbreak44:25 Google Stadia is dead, Jim46:03 Gaming Quick Hits50:46 Security Corner1:01:43 Picks of the Week1:16:21 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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We're back after a week off - and there's been a ton of news in the meantime.Prepare yourself for some very long form content as we talk about AMD Ryzen 7000 for half an hour, and later talk about NVIDIA's RTX 40 Series for nearly as long. Then there's Intel 13th gen, ARM, EVGA breakupPlus a lot of other stuff. It's in the time stamps below. Enjoy!00:00 Intro02:27 Food with Josh04:06 30 minutes of AMD Ryzen 7000 perf, thermals, delidding, undervolting, etc.34:50 Intel 13th Gen Core processors39:26 NVIDIA RTX 40 Series1:02:35 Podcast sponsor - TextExpander1:03:54 EVGA breaks up with NVIDIA1:11:29 Intel Arc A770 is coming soon1:15:48 Some Acorn Arm history1:18:22 Gaming Quick Hits1:21:20 Security Corner1:23:14 Picks of the Week1:35:08 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In today's episode, I will be breaking down the current issues and concerns consumers are having with the recently released Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. I hope y'all enjoy!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JoshuaRevelesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sooomungey/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshstewert2
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Right now is both the best of times and the worst of times for building a new PC or upgrading an existing one. If you absolutely need to build or upgrade one today, then there is no time better, of course. However, if you have the ability to hold off, at least on some components, it should be in your best interest. We expect to see new video cards from both AMD and Nvidia, as well as new processors from Intel and AMD.Remember, this advice applies specifically to desktop PCS, as laptop hardware is always delayed behind desktop components. All of this hardware will not come out until later 2023 for laptops.Video cardsThe best advice for video cards is to skip any card that currently costs over $500. The new cards will be announced starting this week, and both AMD and Nvidia are expected to start with the top specification cards and work their way backward. So, the more expensive cards from the current generation are likely to drop in price as their replacements could be out shortly. So, investing in these cards will cost more in the long run than waiting a little while.In addition, current generation cards are seeing a decline now that Etherium mining is effectively dead. That means that demand on cards has lowered significantly and availability has not changed. Etherium moved from proof of work to proof of stake, so video cards are no longer involved. Currently, it would take 20 years to break even on a 3080 using the new technology, before the prices change.However, if you are in the market for a less expensive card, now is not a bad time to invest. The next generation cards with the lower specifications will likely be longer before they are replaced, so costs will not change significantly in the near term. Also, because the prices are already lower, there isn't as much room for discounts when new hardware is released.CPUs and MotherboardsNow, what about CPUs? In the next few weeks or possibly months, new AMD Ryzen chips are coming, as are Intel Rapter Lake chips. They'll be faster than the current generation and older chips will go on sale. However, it's important to note that new AMD chips are not going to work in existng motherboards, so making a change today would be ill advised. A future update is going to require new motherboards, which will come along with a requirement for upgraded RAM. If you're building a powerful computer, that slight delay might be worth considering.Howver, if you're loking to build or buy a mid to low cost computer, now would still be an okay time to buy. A $300 CPU is not going to see a significant change in power or price in the next generation. But, if you're looking for a top tier CPU, it would be best to hold off.Other componentsOther components, such as CPUs, cases, and power supplies are not expected to change much between now and the release of the new components, so those are not a concern.
The fifty-first Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick episode finds your host back in the lush and lavish studios of MWS Media to discuss the connections between flawed (even reprehensible!) protagonists, literary authenticity, and your reader community. I also say goodbye to reader community member, superfan, and generous soul Dave Alcock, as well as offer up the usual weekly recap of my creative adventure. And what a week it was. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode The day job? I'm a creative services provider helping authors, podcasters, and other creators bring their work to fruition, to market, and to an audience. How can I help you? For the gearheads: I replaced my fiery computer with a Cyberpower GMA4800 BSTV10 with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600x 3.7GHz processor, 32 GB DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB graphics card. I bought it at my local BestBuy, but it was the only one in stock. You might have better luck from NewEgg. Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights: "How It All Got Started" is my freely offered fiction serial and part of my Sovereign Era storyworld, which includes the novels Brave Men Run and Pilgrimage, the collection The Sovereign Era: Year One, the novelette "Canary in a Coal Mine" (by P.G. Holyfield), and the short stories "The World Revolves Around You" and "The News from Bewilder Pond." So far. After my September focus on the serial, I'll get back to my next novel, Shadow of the Outsider, the follow-up to Light of the Outsider and "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay." It was likely a Facebook post from the author Adam-Troy Casto that first called my attention to the idea that some folks might be aghast at the character of Decker from the classic science fiction film Blade Runner (based on the Philip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep). He might have shared if from a post from the author David Gerrold... do you forgive me for de-prioritizing the fact checking on this one? Where it came from is secondary to the point, after all... So why are they called "blade runners," anyway..? The Punisher -- Frank Castle -- was created by by Gerry Conway, John Romita, Sr., and Ross Andru (in the episode, I mistakenly credit Gil Kane). He first appeared in issue number 129 of The Amazing Spider-Man, which hit the spinner racks in November, 1973. I mention the quote, "Fiction is telling the truth with lies." I'm paraphrasing something with a long, storied history of paraphrasing. The origin of this universal statement comes from Pablo Picasso, who was quoted in a 1923 article as saying, "Art is a lie that makes us realize truth, at least the truth that is given us to understand." The first person to apply this truism (see what I did, there?) to narrative fiction might have been the screenwriter Stephen Davis: “Drama is the lie that tells us the truth.” Check out Quote Investigator for more... Henry Rollins is quoted as saying, "It'll destroy you if you try to make it mean anything to anyone but yourself," At least, I think he did. I can't find the original source. In this episode, I reference the "Nope to Tropes" episode, which you should check out..! My patron community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. For this episode, they're privy to almost eighteen minutes of extra content! Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Not much more than two dozen people listen to each new episode of this show during the first week it's released. If most of the listeners became Exceptional patrons ($5.00 per month), patron revenue would surpass $100 per month, and I could begin donating 10% every month to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Let's double the listenership by the next episode! This week, tell a kindred spirit about Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick! Share https://www.mattselznick.com/podcasts/sonitotum/ with them, or better yet, share your favorite episode of Sonitotum directly from your preferred podcasting app! Oh, and speaking of patronage: This episode was made possible in part by the patronage of listeners like you, including J. C. Hutchins and Ted Leonhardt. Want to support the show and be listed in the credits, plus get lots of other goodies, perks, and exclusive access? Become a patron with a $3, $5, $10, or $20 monthly pledge! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and would like to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.
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This week, we talk about the possibility of the Surface Pro and X lines merging and some new foldable PCs. How likely are they to become mainstream devices? There's also a lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm, Surface Studio 3 accessory leaks, and more. Links: Microsoft News Roundup: Surface Pro and X lines merging, Surface Duo 2 out of stock, AMD Ryzen 7000, two foldable PCs, and more | Windows Central Microsoft to merge Surface Pro X ARM and Surface Pro 9 Intel versions under one product line | Windows Central ASUS Zenbook 17 Fold (UX9702) review: Unfolding an incredibly versatile laptop | Windows Central Lenovo's new 16-inch ThinkPad X1 Fold is the most flexible, versatile Windows PC — ever | Windows Central ASUS Zenbook 17 Fold OLED Review: A 17" Laptop In A 12" Bag - YouTube Arm suing Qualcomm over alleged breach of licensing agreements, calls for destruction of Nuvia designs | Windows Central Leaked renders reveal refreshed Surface Keyboard and Surface Pen accessories for upcoming Surface Studio 3 | Windows Central Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the coolest PC accessory I've seen that just makes sense | Windows Central
In the latest weekly news and podcast after-show (sponsored by https://business.yougov.com/sectors/gaming-esports/boe (YouGov)) with special guest Marius Adomnica (https://segev.ca/ (Segev LLP)), we discuss Erind “Froste” Puka alleging 100 Thieves had him in a predatory contract, a rumor that Amazon is looking to acquire EA, Phil Spencer claiming Microsoft wants Activision-Blizzard for mobile gaming, Amazon wanting to bring voice-powered gaming to big-name titles, Sony planning a price hike for PS5s, VCT tickets selling out the day they're released, AMD launching the world's "fastest processor" this month, and so much more!
Leading global tech analysts Patrick Moorhead (Moor Insights & Strategy) and Daniel Newman (Futurum Research) are front and center on The Six Five analyzing the tech industry's biggest news each and every week and also conducting interviews with tech industry "insiders" on a regular basis. The Six Five represents six (6) handpicked topics that will be covered for five (5) minutes each. Welcome to this week's edition of “The 6-5.” I'm Patrick Moorhead with Moor Insights & Strategy, co-host, joined by Daniel Newman with Futurum Research. On this week's show we will be talking: AMD Ryzen 7000 Desktop Launch https://twitter.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1564638371523207168?s=20&t=GpZjKatYYLn9S1ZU-lJAQw https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2022/08/30/amds-ryzen-7000-series-takes-gaming-and-content-creation-to-new-heights-with-zen-4/?sh=6b1eaa5e2e8f https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1564592516745363457?s=20&t=tqOqJ7Y5NVZsjrtLlQOpYQ HPE Earnings https://twitter.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1564712341777879048?s=20&t=TnFWfWqJ_DXiMoq7wyu1Dg https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1564713218215387137?s=20&t=tqOqJ7Y5NVZsjrtLlQOpYQ https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1564238609066168322?s=20&t=tqOqJ7Y5NVZsjrtLlQOpYQ Amazon Security PSA https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2022/08/22/amazon-wants-everyone-to-protect-themselves-online-with-security-psa/ HP Earnings, Poly Deal Closes https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1564763477549486080?s=20&t=tqOqJ7Y5NVZsjrtLlQOpYQ Qualcomm IFA Announcements https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2022/09/02/qualcomm-reinforces-at-ifa-that-its-consumer-oems-secret-weapon-against-apple/?sh=4d20d3661c0c Pure Storage Earnings https://twitter.com/PatrickMoorhead/status/1565085864497221632?s=20&t=TnFWfWqJ_DXiMoq7wyu1Dg https://twitter.com/danielnewmanUV/status/1565075332973084673?s=20&t=tqOqJ7Y5NVZsjrtLlQOpY Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show. The contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice.
AMD Ryzen 7000 and AM5 - All the things. Rumors on the RTX 4070, ARC GPU on Intel, Apple does "Right to Repair" ... uh huh. Gaming updates for System Shock and Razer mice. Security issues for 80,000 devices, how fun!This week the hardware talk got so hot that Jeremy's system overheated. Don't worry, he took off the side panel and pointed a box fan at it (a true story), and we were able to make podcasting history. Presenting the WORLD'S FIRST pcper podcast number 692. It's never been done before. It may never be done again.Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:11 Burger of the Week03:56 AMD Ryzen 7000 Series specs, pricing, and other thoughts17:34 AMD smart NIC20:39 NVIDIA testing different RTX 4070 specs?23:21 Arc does Linux (6.0)25:56 Intel XeSS better than DLSS??28:01 Apple and the Right to Replace (or "repair")31:23 NETAC NV7000 - an SSD that is transparent about component swaps34:33 Gaming Quick Hits42:13 Security Corner45:25 Picks of the Week56:43 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
As principais notícias de tecnologia de hoje são as seguintes: A JBL lançou um fone sem fios com case inteligente com tela touch, AMD revelando seus novos processadores mais poderosos, Netflix criando gamertags para sua plataforma de jogos, TSE lacrando o sistema das urnas eletrônicas para as Eleições 2022, e muito mais!
A LOT of news this week. The FDA is allowing OTC sales of hearing aids! HBO Max is losing a TON of content. Snap is giving up on drones. Apple is still SUPER anti-environment. There’s a HUGE new exploit for Apple products that might have been used in the wild. And we should chat a … Continue reading "#SGGQA 264: HBO Cuts, macOS and iOS Exploits, AMD Ryzen 7000, OTC Hearing Aids, Performance Testing New Phones"
It's another week, and another PCPer podcast! Recorded August 10, 2022.News is first, and while it may be mid-August of 2022, NVIDIA had a bad quarter in Q2 2023 already. Not the first thing we'd do if time travel was realized, but it takes all kinds. We also discuss reports of the AMD Ryzen 7000 DDR5 sweet spot, look at some re-purposed retro tech from the 2022 Hackaday Prize winners, and look into Gigabytes replacement for the Z690i Ultra mobo. Plus mandatory Intel Arc news (they went PRO), and the usual 'gaming quick hits' and depressing 'security corner'.Featured this week is Kent's third installment in the 'upgrading in mid-2022' blog, with further explorations of the major and minor components he chose, and why.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:13 Food with Josh02:49 Ryzen 7000 DDR5 sweet spot?06:38 NVIDIA had a bad quarter16:57 Hackaday prize21:12 Gigabyte's Z690i Ultra replacement27:48 Intel Arc Pro A-Series GPUs30:09 Hard West 2 rides out32:51 Final Frontier Humble Bundle33:59 Netflix gaming?35:47 Quantum computing vs. Ivy Bridge40:15 Critical VMWare patch42:27 Kent's upgrade blog, part 359:32 Picks of the Week1:12:52 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week Jeff is accompanied by Rett (he's awesome) and they are discussing everything happening in the world of tech, computers, gaming, craft beer and cocktails.
This week on the podcast we go over our reviews of the Melgeek Mojo84 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard and Patriot Viper VPR400 RGB Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive. We also discuss some new AMD Ryzen 7000 series leaks including the packaging and DDR5 support, ASRock publishing their own review of the Arc A380 graphics card, some new products and much more!
Google Lambda Update, July Thrifty 50 review, Microsoft negs Activision, Google not killing Stadia, Baldness may have a cure, EV tax rebates make a return, Necrobot Spiders, AMD Ryzen news, New broadband definition from FCC possible, Brain Computer Interface, Logitech handheld streaming, Crypto Winter Update
This week on the podcast Bob is back after a 15 day trip! We go over our reviews of the SK hynix Platinum P41 Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive and Lexar ARES RGB DDR4-4000 16GB Memory Kit. We also discuss AMD's new Noise Suppression Tech, AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs, Intel Arc GPUs and much more!
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
We love days like today. For one, we are wheels up to Philly to keep scoping everything out for you with a great ASOTU CON in mind. And two…we are meeting Michael Cirillo there, because “why not!?” Today we give you more insight into our newest podcast launching, gaming coming a lot closer to vehicle screens, and celebration of history in design by Hyundai with their new concept car.Auto Collabs: Real Talk Conversations with InnovatorsThe walls are closing in on Franchised Retail Auto Dealers as the industry is moving at break-neck velocity toward a new way of doing business. The convergence of economic and social volatility, new entrants like Tesla and Carvana, and the new rules of retail are putting Auto Dealers in a crucible that will either destroy them or refine them. Auto Collabs brings you deep into real-talk conversations with the brightest operators and innovators in the Retail Auto Industry who believe the Dealer network is the single greatest way to serve the transportation needs of communities across the country. The only way Retail Auto Dealers and Industry Partners will survive is by committing to innovate together, so let's get started. Welcome to Auto Collabs.Gaming engine, Steam, to be running on Tesla's soonSteam is a gaming platform that boasts over 30 games and allows users to buy, sell, download, play, connect w other users, share, and monetizeMusk still hasn't followed through on promises to bring Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher to newer Model S and X vehicles, which come outfitted with an AMD Ryzen processor and a discrete AMD RDNA 2 GPU. But a potential Steam integration could be an indication that Tesla's inching closer to its goal.Take away: Vehicles are becoming an ever more seamless experience with the rest of digital lifeHyundai working to recapture the magic of car culture through new eyes with the RN22e and the N Vision 74According to Hyundai, the RN22e has a 77.4kWh battery with 400 or 800V fast multi-charging capability, as well as a maximum speed of over 250kph (155mph). And if you want to indulge in what Hyundai describes as an “emotional driving experience,” you can take advantage of the RN22e's N Sound Plus feature that generates fake engine sounds as you drive.The N 74 was modeled after the concept 1974 Pony Coupe who was designed by the man who went on to design the Delorean Do yourself a favor and watch the 10 minute release videoTake away: Car culture isn't dying, it just needs some new context Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/Rock with us LIVE at ASOTU CON! Tickets: https://www.asotucon.comJOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-emailShare your positive dealer stories: https://www.asotu.com/positivityASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
AMD Ryzen 7000 TDP's on AM5, Lian Li O11D MINI Case Review, are GPUs returning to MSRP? Old tech forever? Amiga's and NASA ingenuity, Intel Falcon Shores XPU, Zero day vuln in Microsoft Office and DDR4 on Z690.It's been a week, I'll tell ya. And that can only mean one thing: it's time once again for four (or five, in this case) people to attempt not to talk over one another in a virtual hangout recorded for your viewing/listening/reading (subs) pleasure!Topics in the time stamps below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:38 Burger of the Week02:11 AMD corrects themselves on Ryzen 7000 CPU power limits05:14 Intel Falcon Shores XPU12:11 Intel Arc desktop update! (but not really)13:00 Broadcom buys VMWare18:12 Another DDR4 vs DDR5 comparison22:23 Is it finally time to buy a GPU?28:40 Another Amiga emulator33:14 NASA Mars rover rescue35:24 Gaming Quick Hits40:51 Security Corner46:42 Lian Li O11D MINI case review57:02 Picks of the Week1:11:51 First hands-on with Arc!!!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the TuxDigital Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world. In this episode, we're going to be talking about Zen 4 AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU launch and whether Intel has what it takes to seize the opportunity to take back it's crown. Then we head to Camera Corner where Wendy will discuss Going Retro: Yay or Nay with an interesting product by Kodak. So Sit back, Relax, and Plug In because Hardware Addicts Starts Now! Products Discussed: AMD 6700XT: https://amzn.to/3MlvMme AMD 6900XT: https://amzn.to/3Mfl0hu Steam Deck: https://www.steamdeck.com/en/ Kodak Retro Camera: https://retopro.co/
Cette semaine : Diablo Immortal, Throne and Liberty, évolutions Widget Windows 11, Halo, Who Killed The KLF?, Ministère de la Culture vs anglicismes, décès de Dave Smith, le père du MIDI, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 et Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, et AMD Ryzen 7000. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #220 : Diablo Immortal, Throne and Liberty, Halo, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 et AMD Ryzen 7000 avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
Try Vultr today with an exclusive 30-day $100 code for signing up at https://getvultr.com/LTT Use code LTT at MechanicalKeyboards at https://geni.us/RecNBTI Save up to $130 during Secretlab's Spring Sale at https://lmg.gg/SecretLabWAN Timestamps: (Courtesy of NoKi1119) 0:00 Chapters 1:24 Intro 1:52 Topic #1 - Linus struggles with smartify-ing his house 4:10 Light switches, issues & costs 6:30 Presence detection, efficiency, money savings 7:50 Switches didn't work, default behavior, motion sensors 10:02 Luke on "bedroom motion," Linus's options 10:45 Issues with home assistant, firmware & updates 13:15 Navigating through JASCO's site 16:26 Linus contacts JASCO, firmware discussion 19:44 Linus asks for fanart of the executive 21:36 Video on JASCO, home hubs software 25:00 Luke tells developers to quit, Linus's frustration 36:33 Linus discussing potential options with 100 switches 42:54 Linus recommends watching the videos 44:22 LTTStore headphone shirt, new promo 47:02 Merch Messages #1 47:08 Inspirations from trip to Intel fab 50:55 Supreme Commander races 51:13 Password managers, self-hosting, authenticating 1:01:50 Sponsor - VULTR 1:03:08 Sponsor - Mechanical Keyboards 1:04:20 Sponsor - Secret Lab 1:05:43 Topic #2 - Kotaku V.S. Xbox Game Pass tweet 1:07:06 Elden Ring seamless co-op overhaul mod 1:10:28 Game pass is very profitable, game library burnout 1:12:36 Neither Linus nor Luke have game pass 1:14:12 Topic #3 - AMD Ryzen 7000 launching by fall 1:15:58 Topic #4 - iFixit selling Steam Deck parts 1:18:00 Topic #5 - Twitter fined $150M for misusing 2FA data 1:22:00 Merch Messages #2 1:22:38 Advise on tech educating, Linus orders an Uber 1:25:02 White desk pads 1:27:12 Xbox gold controller & diamond button PC 1:28:18 LTTStore Backpack update 1:30:39 Firewalla gold ft. muted Luke 1:31:16 Good multiple bay NAS brand 1:31:41 Situations where the right to repair should NOT include third parties 1:33:15 Product they wished they reviewed when it was relevant 1:35:40 Game pass & cloud future pricing speculations 1:36:40 Major exploit on Chrome & Firefox 1:37:12 Convincing that 24-Inch is worth the investment 1:38:57 Outro
AMD Stock Price Update | NEW AMD Ryzen 7000! Buy AMD Stock? Jose Najarro looks at one of his top semiconductor stock AMD and recent tech stock news for Qualcomm Stock Price. QCOM Stock and VMWARE and AVGO Merger.https://www.fool.com/jose*A portion of this video is sponsored by The Motley Fool. Visit https://fool.com/josenajarro to get access to my special offer. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor returns are 557% as of 3/31/2021 and measured against the S&P 500 returns of 122% as of 3/31/2021. Past performance is not an indicator of future results. All investing involves a risk of loss. Individual investment results may vary, not all Motley Fool Stock Advisor picks have performed as well.*I have a position in $QCOM $AMD $TSM NewsLetterhttps://www.fool.com/josenajarroDISCORD GROUP!! https://discord.gg/wbp2Z9STwitter: https://twitter.com/_JoseNajarroDISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. All content provided on this channel, and my other social media channels/videos/podcasts/posts, is for entertainment purposes only and reflects my personal opinions. Please do your own research and talk with a financial advisor before making any investing decisions.
To commemorate "4/20", which of course means the first day of official Ryzen 7 5800X3D availability on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, we recorded a podcast. We also took a look at a very small gaming desktop from Falcon Northwest built around this new AMD processor.2nm process from TSMC, the C64 is 40 years old, 12 gen Intel delidding tool, iOS app tracking and Nvidia AD102 preview specs. Enjoy!Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:50 Burger of the Week03:13 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D goes on sale10:07 AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 Series mobile CPUs13:09 Raja Koduri has been promoted18:06 TSMC 2nm possibly delayed25:36 The ADATA SSD 2fer28:12 NVIDIA allegedly begins testing RTX 4090...29:50 ...and the 2kW PSU you need to power it (JUST KIDDING)32:18 Rockit Cool's Alder Lake delidding tool35:01 C64 turns 4036:13 Podcast sponsor - LinkedIn Talent Solutions41:23 iOS tracking is alive and well42:54 ESET finds Lenovo laptop vulnerabilities44:12 More fun with log4j46:13 Falcon Northwest Tiki 2022 Review1:04:00 Picks of the Week1:11:25 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
AMD Fixes Stuttering but is removing OC from the 5800X3D, Apple debuts the M1 Ultra and it's formidable, Threadripper is coming back in, Linux catches a dirty pipe, so many gaming bundles and more topics in the timeline below!Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:50 Burger of the Week05:27 Threadripper is BACK07:36 Apple M1 Ultra13:40 Basemark's new ray tracing benchmark16:13 AMD Ryzen stuttering with firmware TPM?18:25 Podcast Sponsor: New Relic19:37 No OC for Ryzen 7 5800X3D?23:51 3D V-cache EPYC on the way24:28 Linux nobody account bug26:32 NVIDIA and Samsung cyberattack updates32:02 Amazon Echo hack33:06 Intel W680 chipset supports ECC memory on Alder Lake CPUs35:16 Gaming segment: a bunch of bundles40:33 Picks of the Week52:15 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★