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As notícias de hoje incluem a revelação de que ser educado quando você interage com o ChatGPT faz a OpenAI gastar milhares de dólares a mais, a China lançando a primeira banda larga comercial “10G” do mundo, que eu vou explicar na notícia o que é de verdade, a XP Investimentos sofrendo um ataque cibernético e alertando os clientes, a Starlink Mini sendo lançada oficialmente no Brasil e a Samsung decidindo encerrar a fabricação de chips DDR4. Tudo isso e mais 3 importantes extra no programa de hoje!
台灣人不只人均財富名列世界前茅,連消費力都超級嚇人!你知道好市多在亞洲最賺錢的門 市,居然在台中嗎?台灣人甚至買賓士、保時捷等等頂級名車買不停,買到總公司想收回代理 權跑來開分公司! 還有更厲害的World Gym、麗晶酒店,原本只是國際品牌的一個據點,居然做得超好回頭買回 母公司品牌!快來看超厲害的台灣賺到流湯系列! ☆ 全球最強運宮廟帽☆超級新色現貨到
誰背叛了張忠謀?誰背叛了台積電?誰為錢背叛了台灣高科技產業?然後這些人如今是怎樣淒慘落魄? 台積電叛將在長鑫存儲下場淒涼,淪中國內鬥背鍋俠!中國記憶體全靠台灣人!再騙啊,無恥華為製程都在唬爛,良率低成本超高! 記憶體寒冬要來了?長鑫存儲、福建晉華產能過剩,DDR4價格雪崩!韓國三星、南亞科慘仆街?長江存儲、長鑫存儲遭美國制裁,但不賺錢都能撐下去,那些背叛台灣的工程師喪失利用價值慘成中國棄卒!? ☆ 全球最強運宮廟帽☆超級新色現貨到
As notícias de hoje incluem o triste falecimento do youtuber tech brasileiro Klenion Livio do canal K-Tech, tem também a MediaTek lançando o chip Dimensity 9400 com aumento de velocidade de 80% na sua NPU, a Xiaomi possivelmente trabalhando em um smartphone que se parte no meio, a IA Gemini da Google chegando ao Google Meet para resumir reuniões e prometendo conseguir em breve mandar mensagens no WhatsApp e dar play em músicas no Spotify, e por fim a Tesla anunciando seus novos taxis-robô, van-robô e mostrando seu robô humanoide caminhando, dançando e até conversando! Boa noite e bem-vindos ao Hoje no TecMundo, o seu resumo diário de tecnologia!
Aquí hay un resumen del artículo: Nuevos procesadores Intel 14th Gen Core HX: Intel presentó cinco nuevos modelos de procesadores móviles basados en la arquitectura Raptor Lake, con núcleos de rendimiento y eficiencia, y frecuencias más altas que la generación anterior. Características de la plataforma: Los procesadores Intel 14th Gen Core HX admiten memoria DDR5-5600 y DDR4-3200, Wi-Fi 6E, Thunderbolt 5/USB4v2 y hasta 14 puertos USB 2 y 10 puertos USB 3. Rendimiento en juegos: Intel afirma que sus procesadores Intel 14th Gen Core HX superan a los de AMD en la mayoría de los juegos populares, como Total Warhammer III, F1 2023 y League of Legends, a una resolución de 1080p y con ajustes altos. Disponibilidad: Intel dice que tiene más de 60 diseños disponibles de fabricantes como Alienware, Lenovo, MSI y Razer, que incluyen los procesadores Intel 14th Gen Core HX. FUENTE https://www.anandtech.com/show/21213/intel-unveils-14th-gen-core-hx-series-processors-raptor-lake-mobile-refresh-with-thunderbolt-5 Libros recomendados: https://infogonzalez.com/libros --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infogonzalez/message
Aquí hay un resumen de este podcast: Guía de los mejores CPU para juegos: Esta página ofrece una guía actualizada de los mejores procesadores para juegos, basada en el rendimiento, el precio y el consumo de energía. La página compara las últimas ofertas de AMD e Intel, así como las generaciones anteriores que han bajado de precio. Opciones de gama alta: La página recomienda el AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D (16C/32T) con 96 MB de caché L3 3D para los juegos que pueden aprovecharla, y el Intel Core i9-13900K (8P+16E/32T) para las tareas que requieren más núcleos y frecuencias. Ambos procesadores son muy competitivos y ofrecen soporte para PCIe 5.0 y DDR5. Opción de equilibrio: La página elige el Intel Core i5-13600K (6P+8E/24T) como el mejor procesador para equilibrar el rendimiento y el precio, especialmente para los juegos. Este procesador tiene una arquitectura híbrida que combina núcleos de rendimiento y eficiencia, y puede alcanzar hasta 5,1 GHz en los núcleos P. También es compatible con las placas base y la memoria DDR4 de la generación anterior, lo que reduce el coste total del sistema. Opción de valor: La página selecciona el AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D (8C/16T) como el mejor procesador para los jugadores con un presupuesto limitado, ya que tiene 96 MB de caché L3 3D que mejora el rendimiento en algunos juegos. Este procesador también tiene núcleos Zen 3 eficientes y funciona con la plataforma AM4 y la memoria DDR4, que son más baratas que las opciones AM5 y DDR5. FUENTE https://www.anandtech.com/show/9793/best-cpus Libros recomendados: https://infogonzalez.com/libros --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infogonzalez/message
6 Gigahertz, 24 Kerne: Intels neue Desktop-CPU ist schnell. In Folge 2023/22 des Podcasts Bit-Rauschen geht es auch um Intels weitere Pläne und DDR5 vs. DDR4.
Ben Dannan of Signal Edge Solutions and Principal Engineer at a Tier One Defense Contractor discusses a presentation he'll be giving at EDI Con Online next week. His talk is entitled: What is Enough VDDQ Package PI Analysis for DDR4/5. His talk will cover an actual use case he and his colleague encountered and will share techniques on how to "sanity check" vendor IP models to ensure accurate simulation that will result in positive implications across the whole system. Show Notes EDI Con Registration Page: https://www.edicononline.com/register/ Ben Dannan LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-dannan/ Judy's LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/judymwarner/
Welcome episode 228 of the Cloud Pod podcast - where the forecast is always cloudy! This week your hosts are Justin, Jonathan, Matthew and Ryan - Titles we almost went with this week:
Weshalb gibt es dermaßen viele RAM-Typen wie DDR4, LPDDR5, GDDR6X oder HBM3? Ein Überblick im Podcast Bit-Rauschen, Folge 2023/19.
Episode 411 avec Aurélien et David.Sommaire :• D comme DDR4 (00:03:39) : De la DDR4 de récupération se retrouve dans des produits neufs. Des puces de DDR4 usagées se retrouvent dans des kit de ram neufs et autres appareils. (source, source) • E comme ESMC (00:10:58) : Tu connaissais TSMC, tu vas connaitre ESMC. Quand c'est l'Asie qui délocalise en Europe. (source, source) • I comme Intel (00:17:45) : Downfall et son correctif font grincer des dents. La faille de sécurité downfall affectant multiples générations de processeurs intel, et le correctif qui peut faire perdre jusqu'à 39% de performances d'après les tests. (source, source) • I comme IoT (00:24:54) : Auchan Go : des magasins autonomes sous nos latitudes. Les enjeux SI des magasins autonomes. (source, source) • L comme Linux (00:33:51) : Fedora arrive sur les Macs M1 et M2. La distribution Linux Fedora arrive prochainement pour les Mac équipés de processeurs M. (source) • R comme Risc-V (00:39:07) : Qualcomm s'associe pour sortir de l'architecture ARM. L'open source tire son épingle du jeu dans les puces. (source, source) • S comme Supraconducteur (00:45:47) : Le monde en ébullition pour le LK-99. La saga du supraconducteur "magique" LK-99. (source, source, source) • V comme VAE (00:54:53) : Le secteur tremble ! VanMoof en faillite partour en Europe. (source, source) • Y comme Ysontcousins (01:03:03) : Ils sont cousins. Les CEO d'AMD et Nvidia sont petits cousins. (source)
This is a great time to be considering an upgrade to your PC. Whether you're looking for a small upgrade, like adding an SSD to your system, or you want to do a full processor and motherboard replacement, there are deals available all over the industry. And while the deals may night quite be as good as the lightning deals of Prime Day, you can make some big moves on a small budget.Avram begins by emphasizing the importance of upgrading one's computer, especially when there are deals available. Upgrading a PC can be a great way to get improved performance without having to purchase a brand new computer.Avram then delves into the affordability of SSDs (Solid-State Drives), specifically focusing on two terabyte options. He mentions that the sweet spot in terms of price and capacity lies in acquiring a two terabyte SSD. Avram recommends brands like SK hynix, which acquired Intel's SSD business, which has solid drives for just $80. He also mentions Western Digital's WD Black, which offers one of the fastest SSDs on the market for $89.99, a slightly higher price but worth it for those seeking top-notch performance. Avram notes that storage is currently a great deal, with prices for SSDs dropping significantly.Moving on to RAM, Avram highlights the affordability of DDR4 memory. He suggests that those looking to upgrade from a 16GB kit should consider adding another 16GB to their system. Avram recommends looking for a two-by-eight kit from reputable brands like Team Group, which can be purchased for as low as $35. He advises opting for CL 16 latency for better performance. For those seeking a 32GB kit, Avram mentions that it can be obtained for around $56, offering high-speed performance at a reasonable price. He suggests that everyone should have at least 32GB of RAM in their desktops, and if possible, even more for enhanced performance.Avram also briefly touches on upgrading to 64GB of RAM, recommending purchasing two identical kits or a four-kit of 16GB RAM to save on costs. He estimates that upgrading to 64GB would cost around $120, making it a viable option for those who require higher memory capacity.One of the best resources available is PC Part Picker, a website that helps you build a PC. It shows the current prices for nearly any PC component currently being sold, and can help to ensure that you only purchase components that work together. And, the best part is that the website is completely free to use, making it one of the best tools in the industry.In conclusion, Avram emphasizes the affordability of SSDs and RAM upgrades in the current market. He encourages listeners to take advantage of the low prices and consider upgrading their computer components for improved performance and efficiency. With SSDs becoming increasingly inexpensive and DDR4 RAM being readily available at affordable prices, now is an opportune time to invest in these upgrades. For more advice on PC component deals, check out Tom's Hardware.
Ever puzzled over RAM in your computer and wondered why it's such a big deal? Brace yourself as we unravel the enigma of RAM, sprinkling in some geeky jargon like DDR4, DDR5, and ECC for good measure. We're talking about the impact of RAM on your computer's performance and the importance of its compatibility with your motherboard. We'll also walk you through the upgrade paths for different systems, be it a mammoth desktop, a sleek laptop, or a compact system.But wait, there's more! Get ready to tweeze apart the intricacies of DDR5 memory and ECC RAM. You'll learn how to choose the right DDR5 memory like a pro and measure the performance impact of ECC RAM. If RAM glitches are giving you sleepless nights, we've got you covered with some effective troubleshooting steps. Not just that, we'll also discuss when you should go for ECC RAM and when non-ECC RAM will do just fine. Towards the end, we move from tech talk to some real-life motivation! Hear the inspiring story of a fellow community member who rose from the ashes of failure to pass the CompTIA A+ exam. So, ready to join the tech party? Let's get started!On this Episode 1- RAM2- Technology Tap PremiumIf you are interested in subscribing to our premium content here is the link.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1473469/subscribePlease fill out this surveyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5KXZN6TIf you want to help me with my research please e-mail me.Professorjrod@gmail.comIf you want to join my question/answer zoom class e-mail me at Professorjrod@gmail.comArt By Sarah/DesmondMusic by Joakim KarudLittle chacha ProductionsJuan Rodriguez can be reached atProfessorJRod@gmail.com@Prof_JRodInstagram ProfessorJRodSupport the show
Another podcast has occurred, and we had more to talk about than originally anticipated. Such as that MSI hack which keeps on giving and if you've got a flickering monitor - check your chair! MS and AMD vs Nvidia, large hard drives die faster, PC game making is actually profitable and does real gaming need 16GB of VRAM?Topics in the time stamps below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:24 Food with Josh03:23 RTX 4060 Series may have a 16GB version (and more VRAM discussion)15:38 Large hard drives live shorter lives?20:22 Microsoft lets users pay for beta AI in Office 36523:31 DDR4 prices may be going down again26:20 MS and AMD team up to fight NV at AI30:26 An alarming Google Pixel Pixie story32:52 Coldplay lyrics found in Kingston SSD firmware33:35 Gaming chair ESD blues38:30 Podcast sponsor - Bloomberg Jobs39:46 Security Corner47:36 Gaming Quick Hits50:03 Picks of the Week57:19 Outro (with recent livestream discussion) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, A third thumb? What could you do with an extra digit? We have breaking news on Amazon Anywhere to share. Next, What if you could fly like the green goblin in real life? Microsoft thinks it has a new way to make 2FA security better; we think differently. Then, We explore how IBM's Deep Blue becomes a household name.Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Hummmm" Technology news of the week for May 7th – May 13th, 2023.Episode 152: Starts at 1:30--- [Now on Today's Show]: Starts at 2:58--- [Top Stories in Technology]: Starts at 5:35We explain the release of Amazon Anywhere - https://tinyurl.com/27h9vuth What could we do with a third thumb? - The thumb is 3-D printed extension of the hand that is controlled by the wearer's toes. -https://tinyurl.com/422bjex8 Although most PCs are still running on DDR4 or even DDR3 memory, DDR6 is well on its way to being released, but will it be worth the wait? - https://tinyurl.com/4dvcafkz Microsoft thinks it has a new way to make 2FA security better, and less annoying for you - https://tinyurl.com/bdhkxdwf--- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]: Starts at 27:31Swear Jar Canadian Whiskey | 80 Proof | $28.49 --- [Gadgets and Gear with Gwen Way]: Starts at 30:15What if you could fly like the green goblin in real lifehttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/skysurferaircraft/skysurfer-aircraft/pledge/new?clicked_reward=false--- [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 46:22May 11, 1997 - IBM's Deep Blue Beats World's Best Chess Player Garry KasparovGarry Kasparov beat IBM's Deep Blue in the first match of what many considered a test of artificial intelligence. The world's best chess player, Kasparov eventually lost the match and $1.1 million purse to the IBM supercomputer, which he had claimed could never surpass human chess ability. --- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]: Starts at 48:38--- [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 50:56This week it comes to us from Discord as they plan to make everyone change their username.--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 52:42Why is a username so passionate for people? --- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]: Starts at 54:16Swear Jar Canadian Whiskey | 80 Proof | $28.49Mike: Thumbs DownNathan: Thumbs Up
Deze week praten Arnoud Wokke, Eric van Ballegoie, Reinoud Dik en Tomas Hochstenbach over smartphones op de fiets, de prijzen van geheugen en opslag, de tv-markt, Netflix en delen van accounts en het bouwen van een pc. 0:00 Intro0:19 Opening0:52 .post13:05 Belletje op de fiets?21:57 Nieuwe tv's zijn oude tv's33:00 Ddr4 of ssd kost bijna niets meer42:42 Netflix en accounts delen51:17 PC's bouwen en de markt voor componenten1:12:08 SneakpeekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#intel #msi #vamosarmarpcNos faltaba por estrenar estos dos componentes, el Corei7 13700K que es el procesador mid-range más deseado por los gamer y una muy buena opción de motherboard no sólo por la solidez para una workstation sino que le saca provecho al bajo costo de las memorias ram DDR4. **TODOS LOS COMPONENTES DE ESTE #VAMOSARMARPC EN NUESTRA TIENDA PERSONALIZADA EN AMAZON**Thermalright Intel12th13th Generation LGA1700 Anti-Bending Buckle,Curved Pressure Plate,CPU Fixing Buckle,CPU Stress Bending Correction Fixer,Fully Fitted and Fixed Without Trace Installation (Black) https://amzn.to/3LecGBAIntel Core i5-13600K Desktop Processor 14 cores (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores) 24M Cache, up to 5.1 GHz https://amzn.to/3VawM20Intel Core i7-13700K Desktop Processor 16 cores (8 P-cores + 8 E-cores) 30M Cache, up to 5.4 GHz https://amzn.to/3XsNbjLIntel Core i9-13900K Desktop Processor 24 cores (8 P-cores + 16 E-cores) 36M Cache, up to 5.8 GHz https://amzn.to/3tVC5GlKingston FURY Beast 32GB (2x16GB) 2666MHz DDR4 CL16 Desktop Memory Kit of 2 KF426C16BBK2/32, Black https://amzn.to/3YEZc4NKingston FURY Beast 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz DDR4 CL18 Desktop Memory Kit of 2 KF436C18BBK2/32, Black https://amzn.to/3YzXqC0Music by XTaKeRuX - Jester Diary - https://thmatc.co/?l=2153ED84Music by Leo Dynamic1 - Rock It Tonight - https://thmatc.co/?l=2C290E8A
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Schon 1983 veröffentlichte die c't Bauanleitungen für selbst gebaute Computer. Seitdem hat sich die Technik weit entwickelt. Heute muss man Chips nicht mehr selbst auflöten, der Computer-Selbstbau ist einfacher geworden. So einfach wie LEGO bauen ist es aber auch heute nicht, weil manche PC-Komponenten trotz passender Steckplätze dann doch nicht reibungslos zusammenarbeiten möchten. Genau dieses Problem löst „Der optimale PC“. Für ihre Bauvorschläge testet die c't jedes Jahr sinnvolle Kombinationen aktueller Hardware ausgiebig im Zusammenspiel, damit es beim Selbstbau-PC keine bösen Überraschungen gibt. Ganz nebenbei entstehen dabei Rechner, die nicht nur eine hervorragende Leistung für jeden ausgegebenen Euro liefern, sondern auch außergewöhnlich leise laufen. Für das Jahr 2023 präsentieren Christian Hirsch und Carsten Spille im c't uplink einen sparsamen 13-Watt-Allrounder mit Intel CPU und ein Leistungsmonster mit einem topaktuellen AMD-Prozessor mit 16 Kernen und DDR5-Speicher. Beide lassen sich mit einer Grafikkarte für anspruchsvolles Gaming ausstatten. Im Uplink gewähren die beiden Hardware-Experten einen Blick hinter die Kulissen: Wie wählen sie die Hardware aus? Welche Kombinationen haben sie getestet? Warum ein Intel mit DDR4 und teures DDR5-RAM für den AMD? Der c't uplink ergänzt die Bauvorschläge um alle Infos für Bastler, die sowohl das Was als auch das Wie ganz genau wissen möchten. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Immun gegen Cyber-Viren: NordVPN hat die Lösung! NordVPN.com/ctuplink - Sichere dir einen großen Rabatt auf 2 Jahre starke NordVPN-Sicherheit und erhalte die Bedrohungsschutz-Funktion GRATIS obendrauf – das Top-Feature blockiert Viren, Werbung, Tracker und mehr. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Schon 1983 veröffentlichte die c't Bauanleitungen für selbst gebaute Computer. Seitdem hat sich die Technik weit entwickelt. Heute muss man Chips nicht mehr selbst auflöten, der Computer-Selbstbau ist einfacher geworden. So einfach wie LEGO bauen ist es aber auch heute nicht, weil manche PC-Komponenten trotz passender Steckplätze dann doch nicht reibungslos zusammenarbeiten möchten. Genau dieses Problem löst „Der optimale PC“. Für ihre Bauvorschläge testet die c't jedes Jahr sinnvolle Kombinationen aktueller Hardware ausgiebig im Zusammenspiel, damit es beim Selbstbau-PC keine bösen Überraschungen gibt. Ganz nebenbei entstehen dabei Rechner, die nicht nur eine hervorragende Leistung für jeden ausgegebenen Euro liefern, sondern auch außergewöhnlich leise laufen. Für das Jahr 2023 präsentieren Christian Hirsch und Carsten Spille im c't uplink einen sparsamen 13-Watt-Allrounder mit Intel CPU und ein Leistungsmonster mit einem topaktuellen AMD-Prozessor mit 16 Kernen und DDR5-Speicher. Beide lassen sich mit einer Grafikkarte für anspruchsvolles Gaming ausstatten. Im Uplink gewähren die beiden Hardware-Experten einen Blick hinter die Kulissen: Wie wählen sie die Hardware aus? Welche Kombinationen haben sie getestet? Warum ein Intel mit DDR4 und teures DDR5-RAM für den AMD? Der c't uplink ergänzt die Bauvorschläge um alle Infos für Bastler, die sowohl das Was als auch das Wie ganz genau wissen möchten. Mit dabei: Christian Hirsch, Carsten Spille und Pina Merkert === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Immun gegen Cyber-Viren: NordVPN hat die Lösung! NordVPN.com/ctuplink - Sichere dir einen großen Rabatt auf 2 Jahre starke NordVPN-Sicherheit und erhalte die Bedrohungsschutz-Funktion GRATIS obendrauf – das Top-Feature blockiert Viren, Werbung, Tracker und mehr. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Schon 1983 veröffentlichte die c't Bauanleitungen für selbst gebaute Computer. Seitdem hat sich die Technik weit entwickelt. Heute muss man Chips nicht mehr selbst auflöten, der Computer-Selbstbau ist einfacher geworden. So einfach wie LEGO bauen ist es aber auch heute nicht, weil manche PC-Komponenten trotz passender Steckplätze dann doch nicht reibungslos zusammenarbeiten möchten. Genau dieses Problem löst „Der optimale PC“. Für ihre Bauvorschläge testet die c't jedes Jahr sinnvolle Kombinationen aktueller Hardware ausgiebig im Zusammenspiel, damit es beim Selbstbau-PC keine bösen Überraschungen gibt. Ganz nebenbei entstehen dabei Rechner, die nicht nur eine hervorragende Leistung für jeden ausgegebenen Euro liefern, sondern auch außergewöhnlich leise laufen. Für das Jahr 2023 präsentieren Christian Hirsch und Carsten Spille im c't uplink einen sparsamen 13-Watt-Allrounder mit Intel CPU und ein Leistungsmonster mit einem topaktuellen AMD-Prozessor mit 16 Kernen und DDR5-Speicher. Beide lassen sich mit einer Grafikkarte für anspruchsvolles Gaming ausstatten. Im Uplink gewähren die beiden Hardware-Experten einen Blick hinter die Kulissen: Wie wählen sie die Hardware aus? Welche Kombinationen haben sie getestet? Warum ein Intel mit DDR4 und teures DDR5-RAM für den AMD? Der c't uplink ergänzt die Bauvorschläge um alle Infos für Bastler, die sowohl das Was als auch das Wie ganz genau wissen möchten. Mit dabei: Christian Hirsch, Carsten Spille und Pina Merkert === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Immun gegen Cyber-Viren: NordVPN hat die Lösung! NordVPN.com/ctuplink - Sichere dir einen großen Rabatt auf 2 Jahre starke NordVPN-Sicherheit und erhalte die Bedrohungsschutz-Funktion GRATIS obendrauf – das Top-Feature blockiert Viren, Werbung, Tracker und mehr. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
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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.
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Die 13. Generation von Intels Prozessoren erzielt gemäss Intels eigenen Angaben nicht nur Geschwindigkeitsrekorde. Sie sind auch günstiger als AMDs Alternativen und setzen erst noch auf den bisherigen Sockel und sind weiterhin DDR4-kompatibel. Kommt es zur nächsten Wachablösung? HBO hat den ersten Trailer zur «The Last of Us»-Serie veröffentlicht, der besonders Domi in Vorfreude versetzt. Enttäuschend ist dagegen die mittlerweile fünfte Verschiebung des Piratenspiels «Skull & Bones».Samuel hat sich das iPhone 14 und die Apple Watch Ultra zur Brust genommen, respektive ans Handgelenk geschnallt und erzählt, was er davon hält.Domi hat die Netflix-Serie zum Gamestop-Börsenspekulations-Abenteuer gesehen und ist nicht vollends überzeugt. Phil hat erstmals ein «FIFA» gezockt und macht sich auf den Weg, mit dem FC Winterthur die Champions League zu gewinnen. Domi hat die Beta zu «Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II» gespielt und ist überraschend lange hängen geblieben.Themen(00:04:24) Neue Intel-CPUs(00:15:40) Intel Arc kommt im Oktober(00:18:50) «The Last of Us»-HBO-Trailer(00:23:21) «Skull & Bones» wieder verschoben(00:27:30) «GTA 6»-Hacker erwischt(00:30:43) Gaming Handheld von Razer(00:34:23) iPhone 14 Pro Review(00:45:11) Erste Eindrücke von der Apple Watch Ultra(00:51:14) Hasselblad X2D ausprobiert(00:55:48) «Eat the Rich: The Gamestop Saga» hinterlässt Domi gespalten(01:01:58) «The Grand Tour – A Scandi Flick» ist gut zum Abschalten, findet Samuel(01:05:42) «Fifa 23» kann Phil tatsächlich ein wenig begeistern(01:17:50) «Trombone Champ» bringt Phil und Domi ins Schwitzen(01:20:57) «Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II» Beta macht Domi zum Feigling(01:28:16) «Grounded» schickt Phil in den Kampf mit Riesenameisen(01:31:18) «Nitro Kid» ist wie gemacht für PhilMehr über die Redaktoren oder den digitec Podcast findest du auf der Website digitec.ch. Du kannst uns auch direkt folgen, indem du in einem Artikel von uns am Ende des Textes auf «Autor folgen» klickst.Philipp Rüegg auf digitec oder Twitter @laz0rbrainSimon Balissat auf digitec oder Twitter @en_graveLuca Fontana auf digitec oder Twitter @LFonta88Samuel Buchmann auf digitec oder Twitter @SamuelBuchmannDomagoj Belancic auf digitec und Twitter @hype_domek E-Mail podcast@digitec.chDiscord https://discord.gg/JDda5jHsmFYoutube https://www.youtube.com/user/digitecAGTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/digitec_playgroundMusik von Claudio Beck
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AMD anunció que lanzará procesadores Ryzen 7000 con soporte de memoria DDR4 e interfaz PGA (pines) que funcionen con el socket AM4. Aunque no es una noticia totalmente confirmada, sería un acierto por parte de AMD.
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 ★
When Farmer Tom gets ready to harvest his crops, he meets another kind of farmer who thinks she'll get ahead by keeping her seed in the bag. “Proverbs 11:24, Give freely and become more wealthy; be stingy and lose everything.” DDR4 #kids, #christiankids, #biblelessonsforkids, #storiesforkids, #storiesforchristiankids, #bedtimstoriesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #roncarriewebb, #generosity, #generosityvsstinginess, #proverbs, #lessonsfromproverbs
When Farmer Tom gets ready to harvest his crops, he meets another kind of farmer who thinks she'll get ahead by keeping her seed in the bag. “Proverbs 11:24, Give freely and become more wealthy; be stingy and lose everything.” DDR4 #kids, #christiankids, #biblelessonsforkids, #storiesforkids, #storiesforchristiankids, #bedtimstoriesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #roncarriewebb, #generosity, #generosityvsstinginess, #proverbs, #lessonsfromproverbs
0:00 Batman? 0:11 Samsung hacked by Nvidia hackers 1:01 Nvidia hackers leak certificates 1:47 Russia legalizing piracy? 2:43 Vessi Everyday Move shoes 3:16 QUICK BITS 3:22 RTX 3090 Ti rumors 3:55 Intel is against DDR4 4:28 new Ryzen 5000 CPUs 4:53 Australia's anti-trolling bill 5:34 Nintendo Switch OLED burn-in News Sources: https://lmg.gg/92rqY
Bleujour unveiled a new PC that is sure to capture a rapid and steadily growing market: the traveling gamer. To be specific, the MOVE Ultimate gaming PC was specifically designed to be powerful, upgradable, and also portable! The MOVE Ultimate is built on Intel's brand new Modular Computing Systems platform, the Intel NUC Elements Extreme, and Bleujour was sure to keep compatibility with long form-factor graphics cards in mind.This PC is built to be mobile and part of that is possible due to being built on Intel's brand new Modular Computing Systems platform, the Intel NUC Elements Extreme. This allows the MOVE Ultimate to have powerful components, giving the consumer choice of said components, and fitting them all into a small form-factor chassis. This design choice also allows you to have a powerful gaming and streaming PC that doesn't take up too much space on your desk. We are becoming used to the idea of massive, powerful machines, stationary gaming machines but Bleujour is aiming to shake up those norms.DesignThe MOVE Ultimate's chassis was designed with a carry handle built right onto it. This along with being built small enough and light enough to be an easy carry-on for flights makes this the perfect choice for travelers. Streamers that like to stay on the move, military personnel that relocates frequently but loves to game, and tournament organizers that find themselves in different locations while needing their gaming rigs handy, this PC is built for you. Bleujour even added the option to have the handle built on with either a right-handed or left-handed orientation, but the handle is also optional entirely.You may also notice the beautiful etching along the sides of the chassis. Though these maze-like patterns are pleasing to look at, they are actually integrated into the PC's cooling system. Lots of research went into designing a cooling system for these powerful, hexagonal-shaped PCs and the maze-like wholes turned out to be the perfect choice for maximum airflow.What's in the box?M.2 NVMe SSD, DDR4 up to 64Gb, 9th and 11th Generation Intel Core processors, Nvidia GeForce RTX or AMD Radeon RX graphics card compatibility, (2) Thunderbolt 3 ports (40 Gbit/s speeds), Wi-Fi 6, and Dual Lan capability.Price and availability?Prices vary widely, for reasons that may be obvious. The components you choose will change the price of the PC but with a 9th Gen i5 processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, an Intel UHD 630 graphics card and a 1TB M.2 SSD, you're going to spend about €1014,00 (about $1,125.64 USD) and they currently available for purchase from their website.Is that all?Bleujour also unveiled their line of work-grade PCs with some similar design philosophies. The Kubb Essentielle line is a small, cube-shaped PC meant to keep a small footprint on your desk, easy to move, simple to set up but still powerful enough to get the job done. These cubed workstations run on current generation i3, i5, and i7 processors, DDR 4 memory, Thunderbolt 3 ports, and more specs that you would come to expect in powerful laptops.These are your perfect PCs for the office, especially for things like meetings and presentations involving powerful development or creative software. Despite being designed for work, this line comes in a very wide variety of colors and they are even available in different textures, like chrome and wood! The Kubb Essentielle workstations are also currently available for purchase from their website.SummaryTo learn more about Bleujour and its lineup of computers, check out the company's website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Bleujour unveiled a new PC that is sure to capture a rapid and steadily growing market: the traveling gamer. To be specific, the MOVE Ultimate gaming PC was specifically designed to be powerful, upgradable, and also portable! The MOVE Ultimate is built on Intel's brand new Modular Computing Systems platform, the Intel NUC Elements Extreme, and Bleujour was sure to keep compatibility with long form-factor graphics cards in mind.This PC is built to be mobile and part of that is possible due to being built on Intel's brand new Modular Computing Systems platform, the Intel NUC Elements Extreme. This allows the MOVE Ultimate to have powerful components, giving the consumer choice of said components, and fitting them all into a small form-factor chassis. This design choice also allows you to have a powerful gaming and streaming PC that doesn't take up too much space on your desk. We are becoming used to the idea of massive, powerful machines, stationary gaming machines but Bleujour is aiming to shake up those norms.DesignThe MOVE Ultimate's chassis was designed with a carry handle built right onto it. This along with being built small enough and light enough to be an easy carry-on for flights makes this the perfect choice for travelers. Streamers that like to stay on the move, military personnel that relocates frequently but loves to game, and tournament organizers that find themselves in different locations while needing their gaming rigs handy, this PC is built for you. Bleujour even added the option to have the handle built on with either a right-handed or left-handed orientation, but the handle is also optional entirely.You may also notice the beautiful etching along the sides of the chassis. Though these maze-like patterns are pleasing to look at, they are actually integrated into the PC's cooling system. Lots of research went into designing a cooling system for these powerful, hexagonal-shaped PCs and the maze-like wholes turned out to be the perfect choice for maximum airflow.What's in the box?M.2 NVMe SSD, DDR4 up to 64Gb, 9th and 11th Generation Intel Core processors, Nvidia GeForce RTX or AMD Radeon RX graphics card compatibility, (2) Thunderbolt 3 ports (40 Gbit/s speeds), Wi-Fi 6, and Dual Lan capability.Price and availability?Prices vary widely, for reasons that may be obvious. The components you choose will change the price of the PC but with a 9th Gen i5 processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, an Intel UHD 630 graphics card and a 1TB M.2 SSD, you're going to spend about €1014,00 (about $1,125.64 USD) and they currently available for purchase from their website.Is that all?Bleujour also unveiled their line of work-grade PCs with some similar design philosophies. The Kubb Essentielle line is a small, cube-shaped PC meant to keep a small footprint on your desk, easy to move, simple to set up but still powerful enough to get the job done. These cubed workstations run on current generation i3, i5, and i7 processors, DDR 4 memory, Thunderbolt 3 ports, and more specs that you would come to expect in powerful laptops.These are your perfect PCs for the office, especially for things like meetings and presentations involving powerful development or creative software. Despite being designed for work, this line comes in a very wide variety of colors and they are even available in different textures, like chrome and wood! The Kubb Essentielle workstations are also currently available for purchase from their website.SummaryTo learn more about Bleujour and its lineup of computers, check out the company's website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Dell is one of the largest technology companies in the world, and it all started with a small startup that sold personal computers out of Michael Dell's dorm room at the University of Texas. From there, Dell grew into a multi-billion dollar company, bought and sold other companies, went public, and now manufactures a wide range of electronics including laptops, desktops, servers, and more. After graduating high school, Michael Dell enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin with the idea that he would some day start his own company. Maybe even in computers. He had an Apple II in school and Apple and other companies had done pretty well by then in the new microcomputer space. He took it apart and these computers were just a few parts that were quickly becoming standardized. Parts that could be bought off the shelf at computer stores. So he opened a little business that he ran out of his dorm room fixing computers and selling little upgrades. Many a student around the world still does the exact same thing. He also started buying up parts and building new computers. Texas Instruments was right up the road in Dallas. And there was a price war in the early 80s between Commodore and Texas Instruments. Computers could be big business. And it seemed clear that this IBM PC that was introduced in 1981 was going to be more of a thing, especially in offices. Especially since there were several companies making clones of the PC, including Compaq who was all over the news as Silicon Cowboys, having gotten to $100 million in sales within just two years. So from his dorm room in 1984, Dell started a little computer company he called PCs Limited. He built PCs using parts and experimented with different combinations. One customer led to another and he realized that a company like IBM bought a few hundred dollars worth of parts, put them in a big case and sold it for thousands of dollars. Any time a company makes too much margin, smaller and more disruptive companies will take the market away. Small orders turned into bigger and ones and he was able to parlay each into being able to build bigger orders. They released the Turbo PC in 1985. A case, a mother board, a CPU, a keyboard, a mouse, some memory, and a CPU chip. Those first computers he built came with an 8088 chip. Low overhead meant he could be competitive on price: $795. No retail store front and no dealers, who often took 25 to 50 percent of the money spent on computers, let the company run out of a condo. He'd sold newspapers as a kid so he was comfortable picking up the phone and dialing for dollars. He managed to make $200,000 in sales in that first year. So he dropped out of school to build the company. To keep costs low, he sold through direct mail and over the phone. No high-paid sellers in blue suits like IBM, even if the computers could run the same versions of DOS. He incorporated as Dell Computer Company in 1987, started to expand internationally, and on the back of rapid revenue growth and good margins. They hit $159 million in sales that year. So they took the company public in 1988. The market capitalization when they went public was $30 million and quickly rose to $80 million. By then we'd moved past the 8088 chips and the industry was standardizing on the 80386 chip, following the IBM PS/2. By the end of 1989 sales hit $250 million. They needed more Research and Development firepower, so they brought in Glenn Henry. He'd been at IBM for over 20 years and managed multiple generations of mid-range mainframes then servers and then RISC-based personal computers. He helped grow the R&D team into the hundreds and quality of computer went up, which paired well with costs of computers remaining affordable compared to the rest of the market. Dell was, and to a large degree still is, a direct to consumer company. They experimented with the channel in the early 1990s, which is to say 3rd parties that were authorized to sell their computers. They signed deals to sell through distributors, computer stores, warehouse clubs, and retail chains. But the margins didn't work, so within just a few years they cancelled many of those relationships. Instead they went from selling to companies to the adjacent home market. It seems like that's the last time in recent memory that direct mailing as a massive campaign worked. Dell was able to undercut most other companies who sold laptops at the time by going direct to consumers. They brought in marketing execs from other companies, like Tandy. The London office was a huge success, bringing in tens of millions in revenue, so they brought on a Munich office and then slowly expanded into tother countries. They were one of the best sales and marketing machines in that direct to consumer and business market. Customers could customize orders, so maybe add a faster CPU, some extra memory, or even a scanner, modem, or other peripheral. They got the manufacturing to the point where they could turn computers around in five days. Just a decade earlier people waited months for computers. They released their first laptop in 1989, which they called the 316LT. Just a few years earlier, Michael Dell was in a dorm room. If he'd completed a pre-med degree and gotten into medical school, he'd likely be in his first or second year. He was now a millionaire; and just getting started. With the help of their new R&D chief, they were able to get into the server market where the margins were higher, and that helped get more corporate customers. By the end of 1990, they were the sixth largest personal computer company in the US. To help sales in the rapidly growing European and Middle Eastern offices, they opened another manufacturing location in Ireland. And by 1992, they became a one of the top 500 companies in the world. Michael Dell, instead of being on an internship in medical school and staring down the barrel of school loans, was the youngest CEO in the Fortune 500. The story is almost boring. They just grow and grow. Especially when rivals like IBM, HP, Digital Equipment, and Compaq make questionable finance and management choices that don't allow those companies to remain competitive. They all had better technology at many times, but none managed to capitalize on the markets. Instead of becoming the best computer maker they could be, they played corporate development games and wandered away from their core businesses. Or like IBM they decided that they didn't want to compete with the likes of Dell and just sold off their PC line to Lenovo. But Dell didn't make crappy computers. They weren't physically inspiring like some computers at the time, but they got the job done and offices that needed dozens or hundreds of machines often liked working with Dell. They continued the global expansion through the 90s and added servers in 1996. By now there were customers buying their second or third generation of computer, going from DOS to Windows 3.1 to Windows 95. And they did something else really important in 1996: they began to sell through the web at dell.com. Within a few months they were doing a million a day in sales and the next year hit 10 million PCs sold. Little Dell magazines showed up in offices around the world. Web banners appeared on web pages. Revenues responded and went from $2.9 billion in 1994 to $3.5 billion in 1995. And they were running at margins over 20 percent. Revenue hit $5.3 billion in 1996, 7.8 in 1997, 12.3 in 1998, 18.2 in 1999, and $25.3 in 2000. The 1990s had been good to Dell. Their stock split 7 times. It wouldn't double every other year again, but would double again by 2009. In the meantime, the market was changing. The Dell OptiPlex is one of the best selling lines of computers of all time and offers a glimpse into what was changing. Keep in mind, this was the corporate enterprise machine. Home machines can be better or less, according to the vendor. The processors ranged from a Celeron up to a Pentium i9 at this point. Again, we needed a mother board, usually an ATX or a derivative. They started with that standard ATX mother board form factor but later grew to be a line that came in the tower, the micro, and everything in between. Including an All-in-one. That Series 1 was beige and just the right size to put a big CRT monitor on top of it. It sported a 100 MHz 486 chip and could take up to 64 megabytes of memory across a pair of SIMM slots. The Series 2 was about half the size and by now we saw those small early LCD flat panel screens. They were still beige though. As computers went from beige to black with the Series 3 we started to see the iconic metallic accents we're accustomed to now. They followed along the Intel replacement for the ATX motherboard, the BTX, and we saw those early PCI form factors be traded for PCIe. By the end of the Series 3 in 2010, the Optiplex 780 could have up to 16 gigs of memory as a max, although that would set someone back a pretty penning in 2009. And the processors came ranging from the 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz. We'd also gone from PS/2 ports with serial and parallel to USB 2 ports and from SIMM to DIMM slots, up to DDR4 with the memory about as fast as a CPU. But they went back to the ATX and newer Micro ATX with the Series 4. They embraced the Intel i series chips and we got all the fun little metal designs on the cases. Cases that slowly shifted to being made of recycled parts. The Latitude laptops followed a similar pattern. Bigger faster, and heavier. They released the Dell Dimension and acquired Alienware in 2006, at the time the darling of the gamer market. Higher margin hardware, like screaming fast GPU graphic cards. But also lower R&D costs for the Dell lines as there was the higher end line that flowed down to the OptiPlex then Dimension. Meanwhile, there was this resurgent Apple. They'd released the iMac in 1998 and helped change the design language for computers everywhere. Not that everyone needed clear cases. Then came the iPod in 2001. Beautiful design could sell products at higher prices. But they needed to pay a little more attention to detail. But more importantly, those Dells were getting bigger and faster and heavier while the Apple computers were getting lighter, and even the desktops more portable. The iPhone came in 2007. The Intel MacBook Air came 10 years after that iMac, in 2008. The entire PC industry was in a race for bigger power supplies to push more and more gigahertz through a CPU without setting the house on fire and Apple changed the game. The iPad was released in 2010. Apple finally delivered on the promise of the Dynabook that began life at Xerox PARC. Dell had been in the drivers seat. They became the top personal computer company in 2003 and held that spot until HP and Compaq merged. But their spot would never be regained as revenue slowed from the time the iPad was released for almost a decade, even contracting at times. See, Dell had a close partnership with Intel and Microsoft. Microsoft made operating systems for mobile devices but the Dell Venue was not competitive with the iPhone. They also tried making a mobile device using Android but the Streak never sold well either and was discontinued as well. While Microsoft retooled their mobile platforms to compete in the tablet space, Dell tried selling Android tablets but discontinued those in 2016. To make matters worse for Dell, they'd ridden a Microsoft Windows alliance where they never really had to compete with Microsoft for nearly 30 years and then Microsoft released the Surface in 2012. The operating systems hadn't been pushing people to upgrade their computers and Microsoft even started selling Office directly and online, so Dell lost revenue bundling Office with computers. They too had taken their eye off the market. HP bought EDS in 2008, diversifying into a services organization, something IBM had done well over a decade before. Except rather than sell their PC business they made a go at both. So Dell did the same, acquiring Perot Systems, the company Perot started after he sold EDS and ran for president, for $3.9 billion, which came in at a solid $10 billion less than what HP paid for EDS. The US was in the midst of a recession, so that didn't help matters either. But it did make for an interesting investment climate. Interest rates were down, so large investors needed to put money to work to show good returns for customers. Dell had acquired just 8 companies before the Great Recession but acquired an average of 5 over each of the next four years. This allowed them to diversify, And Michael Dell made another savvy finance move, he took the company private in 2013 with the help of Silver Lake partners. 5 years off the public market was just what they needed. 2018 they went public again on the backs of revenues that had shot up to to $79 billion from a low of around $50 billion in 2016. And they exceeded $94 billion in 2021. The acquisition of EMC-VMware was probably the most substantial to $67 billion. That put them in the enterprise server market and gave them a compelling offer at pretty much every level of the enterprise stack. Although at this point maybe it remains to be seen if the enterprise server and storage stack is still truly a thing. A Dell Optiplex costs about the same amount today as it did when Dell sold that first Turbo PC. They can be had cheaper but probably shouldn't. Adjusted for an average 2.6 percent inflation rate, that brings those first Dell PCs to just north of $2,000 as of the time of this writing. Yet the computer remained the same, with fairly consistent margins. That means the components have gotten half as expensive because they're made in places with cheaper labor than they were in the early 1980s. That means there are potentially less components, like a fan for certain chips or RAM when they're memory integrated in a SoC, etc. But the world is increasingly mobile. Apple, Google, and Microsoft sell computers for their own operating systems now. Dell doesn't make phones and they aren't in the top 10 for the tablet market. People don't buy products from magazines that show up any longer. Now it's a quick search on Amazon. And looking for a personal computer there, the results right this second (that is, while writing this paragraph) showed the exact same order as vendor market share for 2021: Lenovo, followed by HP, then Dell. All of the devices looked about the same. Kinda' like those beige injection-molded devices looked about the same. HP couldn't have such a large company exist under one roof and eventually spun HP Enterprise out into its own entity. Dell sold Perot Systems to NTT Docomo to get the money to buy EMC on leverage. Not only do many of these companies have products that look similar, but their composition does as well. What doesn't look similar is Michael Dell. He's worth just shy of $60 billion dollars (according to the day and the markets). His book, Direct From Dell is one of the best looks at the insides of a direct order mail business making the transition to early commerce one can find. Oh, and it's not just him and some friends in a dorm room. It's 158,000 employees who help make up over a $42 billion market cap. And helped generations of people afford personal computers. That might be the best part of such a legacy.
#msi #meg #alderlakePor primera vez tenemos una motherbaord E-ATX, tal vez la placa extendida con más carácter del mercado. Bañada en oro y custodiada por un imponente dragón. Ahora bien, ¿gamig? ¿servidor? ¿workstation? nosotros responderemos esas preguntas.**ENCUENTRA LAS MOTHERBOARDS MSI Z690 EN NUESTRA TIENDA PERSONALIZADA EN AMAZON**MSI MEG Z690 Unify Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR5, PCIe 5, Dual 2.5G LAN, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3u45ZJYMSI PRO Z690-A WiFi DDR4 ProSeries Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3KGgk4FMSI MPG Z690 Carbon WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR5, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3AAbCR7MSI MAG Z690 Tomahawk WiFi DDR4 Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3H4zOxnMSI Z690 Force WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR5, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3KMwxFpKingston Technology Fury Beast 32GB (2x16GB) 5200MHz DDR5 CL40 Kit of 2 Desktop Memory KF552C40BBK2-32, Black https://amzn.to/3G0NrMR
Inflation has changed AMD Low End, Meteor Lake is coming for ZEN 4, and RADEON Super Resolution! [SPON: brokensilicon = -30% off Windows, dieshrink = -3% off Everything: https://biitt.ly/shbSk] [SPON: Get 10% off Tasty Vite Ramen with Code “brokensilicon” at: https://bit.ly/3oyv4tR] 0:00 Everyone has COVID, RDNA 3 Naming, Metaverse (Intro Banter) 10:11 Rembrandt Segmentation, OLED vs Mini-LED Monitors (Corrections & Omissions) 22:22 Nvidia Ends MSRP with the 3080 12GB Launch 29:37 RTX 3090 Ti Production Halted – and no one cares. 39:20 Why hasn't AMD brought Navi 21 to laptop? 41:08 RX 6500 XT AIB Pricing & Launch Clarifications 51:40 The reality of pricing due to inflation, why AMD used Navi 24 outside Laptop 1:00:00 Will AMD & Nvidia learn from their supply mistakes in 2021? 1:07:00 RADEON Super Resolution to deliver 70% Improvement in Most Games 1:12:00 Intel Raptor Lake Q3 Release Date, Zen 4 will compete with Meteor Lake 1:24:00 AM5 to last 4 Years and share cooler compatibility with AM4 1:29:00 DDR4 to DDR5 Converter, PS4 Production Continued, Intel Ohio Fab (Wrap Up) 1:44:50 Will High End Laptops do 4K120+ soon? Xilinx use to AMD? (Final Reader Mail) https://youtu.be/xSi6wf4V_CA https://youtu.be/tS7lx5us1fg https://youtu.be/oBDFtJ4lR2c https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1480774660950216705 https://twitter.com/VideoCardz/status/1481953608614793218 https://www.tweaktown.com/news/83990/geforce-rtx-3090-ti-production-halted-trouble-in-silicon-paradise/index.html https://twitter.com/cdemerjian/status/1480597930780229633?s=21 https://hothardware.com/news/radeon-rx-6500-xt-only-supports-pcie-x4 https://youtu.be/qm_yHEr-d6U https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3050-8-gb-custom-model-from-galax-listed-online-for-over-400-us-sold-out-within-hours/ https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-Super-Resolution-to-deliver-up-to-70-performance-improvements-for-most-games.591804.0.html https://youtu.be/Qa7mPr5TMLM https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1481470432792436739 https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-am5-to-be-a-long-lived-platform-backward-compatibility-with-am4-coolers-confirmed https://wccftech.com/amd-talks-next-gen-am5-ryzen-7000-platform-longevity-why-ryzen-7-5800x3d-is-the-only-v-cache-option-how-radeon-rx-6500-xt-tackles-miners-hint-at-8-gb-option/ https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-develops-a-ddr4-to-ddr5-adapter-card/ https://hardocp.com/blog/gpu-msrp-is-not-meaningless https://www.polygon.com/22880166/ps5-demand-sales-ps4-supported-production-sony https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-to-spend-up-to-120-billion-on-new-us-manufacturing-hub https://videocardz.com/newz/inno3d-confirms-geforce-rtx-3050-features-ga106-150-gpu https://www.techpowerup.com/290102/amds-upcoming-x670-chipset-could-be-a-dual-b650-package-very-difficult-for-itx-board-integration https://twitter.com/9550pro/status/1473228052666925060 https://videocardz.com/newz/adata-shows-off-pcie-gen5-m-2-ssds-with-up-to-14-gb-s-sequential-read-speed https://www.hardwaretimes.com/nvidia-pays-tsmc-7-billion-to-secure-5nm-chips-for-rtx-4080-4090-gpus/ https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-12900hk-alder-lake-h-cpu-performance-demonstrated-during-pcworlds-podcast https://wccftech.com/tsmcs-3d-tech-supply-manufacturing-woes-may-cause-limited-amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-availability-could-also-explain-no-3d-variants-of-5900x-5950x/ https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/13/22881211/microsoft-discontinues-xbox-one-consoles-2020
CES. 2022. Show Notes: 00:02:02 - Razer's Irresponsible Mask 00:09:49 - TVs 00:23:58 - Computers and Processors 00:53:43 - Grab Bag CES 2022: Razer's Zephyr Pro mask has the voice amp feature we wanted all along - The Verge This mask is a big scam – is using fake N95 filters https://twitter.com/RealSexyCyborg/status/1479647964352028678 Filters lack any NIOSH certification goth kids dancing (original) CES 2022 will close a day early because of COVID concerns CES 2022 will introduce HDMI 2.1a, another confusing new spec Sony announces the world's first QD-OLED 4K TV, coming later this year Sony is joining the Mini LED TV bandwagon in 2022 Samsung promises ‘groundbreaking' new TV feature: NFT support Samsung's latest Frame TVs have a matte screen that looks and feels more like real art Samsung's new 2022 TVs bring Nvidia GeForce Now and Google Stadia gaming Samsung's new TV remote uses radio waves from your router to stay charged LG announces its largest and smallest OLED TVs ever as part of 2022 lineup LG TVs now have a built-in health platform The Samsung Odyssey Ark is its largest curved monitor yet Chevy Silverado EV revealed: GM's best-selling truck goes electric General Motors announces electric versions of the Chevy Equinox and Blazer SUVs BMW's IX M60 is a dual-motor performance EV with 280 miles of range BMW debuts its new color-changing paint technology at CES: E Ink Sony pivots into cars with Sony Mobility and a Vision-S SUV prototype at CES 2022 Dell XPS 13 Plus hands-on: is that... a touch bar? Asus will release a 17-inch foldable OLED laptop this year Lenovo's new ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 has an eight-inch secondary screen Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake chips arrive at CES 2022 for its most powerful laptops ever Intel's upcoming Arc GPUs inch closer to their debut with latest OEM update Intel announces 5.5GHz capable 12th Gen CPU Nvidia still has no idea how to pronounce the name of its best gaming GPU Google will spend 2022 trying to match Apple's ecosystem integrations The OnePlus 10 Pro's official specs are not the least bit surprising The Galaxy S21 FE officially joins Samsung's crowded mirage lineup Why AT&T and Verizon are feuding with the US Government over a last-minute delay to 5G L'Oreal's newest gadget takes the mess out of coloring your hair Sony confirms PlayStation VR2 name and Horizon game Samsung's tiny Freestyle projector is fun so get over it Anker's new Nano II 100W USB-C charger is the smallest 100W GaN charger yet The Motorola MA1 is a dongle for wireless Android Auto Razer's new Zephyr Pro mask has the voice amp feature we wanted all along Black + Decker's $300 Bev vacuums up a Keurig-shaped hole in the robot bartender space Are we ready for the smart front door? Masonite thinks so This breathing PC case looks like it's alive Podcasters are letting software pick their ads — it's already going awry Pete Buttigieg is racing to keep up with self-driving cars AMD Ryzen 6000 CPUs, AM5 Socket, Zen 4, R7 5800X3D, & RX 6500 XT RIP AMD Low-End: Intel i5-12400F, i3-12300, H670 & B660 Motherboards, & New Coolers NVIDIA Buried Its Own Launch (RTX 3090 Ti & RTX 3050), DDR4 to DDR5 Converter | HW News HW News: Ridiculous PC Cases, Razer Makes Impractical Things, & More Contact: Cristian Online Sadiq Online Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast| Pocketcasts | RSS
First show of 2022, and we cover announcements and new tech from some of the top names in the industry. Plus have a good discussion on OLED TV's. And you still probably cannot buy a GPU at the price they should be sold at.Timestamps00:00 Intro02:28 Burger of the Week03:37 AMD Ryzen 6000 Mobile Processors Announced08:54 First 3D V-Cache CPU is the Ryzen 7 5800X3D15:32 Radeon RX 6500 XT Announced21:56 NVIDIA GPUs Announced - RTX 3050 and Mobile 3070 Ti / 3080 Ti25:38 One more thing... the RTX 3090 Ti30:36 Alder Lake Goes Mobile: 12th Gen H-Series CPUs36:57 Phison E26 PCIe Gen5 SSD Controller Specs (and a look at Ryan's Gen5 SSD video)45:37 Can the ASUS ROG DDR5 to DDR4 adapter be a real product?50:09 NVIDIA BlueField-2 DPUs are probably faster than your NIC54:33 LG's 16:18 Monitor59:20 Picks of the Week1:13:49 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Twitter: @slimcognitomode Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/slimcognitoentertainment Asus develops a DDR4 to DDR5 adapter card https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-develops-a-ddr4-to-ddr5-adapter-card/ Intel is set to disable AVX-512 on its 12th Gen CPUs https://www.pcgamer.com/intel-is-set-to-disable-avx-512-on-its-12th-gen-cpus/ Japan 3DS and Wii U direct credit card payments are ending next month https://www.destructoid.com/japan-3ds-and-wii-u-direct-credit-card-payments-are-ending-next-month/ Sonic Frontiers Was Originally Planned For A 2021 Release, But Sega Wanted To "Brush Up The Quality" https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/01/sonic-frontiers-was-originally-planned-for-a-2021-release-but-sega-wanted-to-brush-up-the-quality Square Enix says it hopes NFTs and blockchain become ‘a major trend' in games https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/square-enix-says-it-hopes-nfts-and-blockchain-become-a-major-trend-in-games/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Start building apps easily with DigitalOcean's App Platform and enjoy a $100 free credit at do.co/wanshow Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119 - NOTE: Timestamps may be off due to switch in sponsors) 0:00 - Chapters 1:01 - Intro 1:26 - Anthony returns from flight 2:10 - Topic #1 - Alexa's "penny outlet" challenge 4:10 - Amazon's response, Linus & Luke past stories 12:31 - Topic #2 - Asus starts recalling Z690 Maximus Hero boards 15:48 - LTT's video on best used CPU to buy 18:07 - Merch Messages #1 19:56 - Topic #3 - TikTok is the world's most popular site 21:42 - Luke's & Linus's thoughts on TikTok 23:09 - Linus planning to collaborate with Kallmekris 26:58 - Merch Messages #2 46:33 - Sponsors 48:44 - Topic #4 - Asus's DDR5 to DDR4 memory convertor. 51:57 - Topic #5 - Samsung's PM1743 PCIe 5.0 SSD on 12th gen Intel 53:55 - XPG's USB-C mouse with an integrated 1 TB SSD 56:42 - Topic #6 - Samsung's leaked Galaxy S22 Ultra 1:04:23 - Merch Messages #3 1:30:10 - Outro 1:31:18 - LTTStore magnetic screwdriver
#intel #corei512600k #msiLos procesadores Corei5 son los preferidos por los bolsillos cautos pero que quieren muy buen desempeño a la hora de exprimir hasta el último FPS. Este, el 12600K de este ensamble, tiene un as bajo la manga. Ante la ausencia de DDR5 pues que mejor que la MSI MAG Z690 con DDR4. ¿Quedamos contentos?**ENCUENTRA TODOS LOS COMPONENTES DE ESTE ENSAMBLE EN NUESTRA TIENDA PERSONALIZADA EN AMAZON**Intel Core i5-12600K Desktop Processor 10 (6P+4E) Cores up to 4.9 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3JxurIP ASUS ROG Strix NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6X, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Axial-tech Fan Design, 2.9-Slot, Super Alloy Power II, GPU Tweak II) https://amzn.to/3pKHtelCrucial Ballistix 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit 16GB (8GBx2) CL16 BL2K8G32C16U4R (RED) https://amzn.to/3EHqAW8Seagate Firecuda 520 500GB Performance Internal Solid State Drive SSD PCIe Gen4 X4 NVMe 1.3 for Gaming PC Gaming Laptop Desktop (ZP500GM3A002) https://amzn.to/3pHZslpCooler Master MasterCase H500 ARGB Airflow ATX Mid-Tower with Mesh & Transparent Front Panel Option, Dual 200mm ARGB Fans, Tempered Glass & ARGB Lighting System https://amzn.to/3EVKkWdCooler Master MasterLiquid ML360R ARGB Close-Loop AIO CPU Liquid Cooler, 360 Radiator, Dual Chamber Pump, AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151 https://amzn.to/3FLHAfd Cooler Master V850 Platinum - Full-Modular 80 Plus Platinum Certified Power Supply https://amzn.to/3FOll8k
Sources & Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - AMD RSR: https://bit.ly/3EBcd5p https://bit.ly/32HuD7p https://bit.ly/3qxP8vE 2:45 - Navi 24: https://bit.ly/3mBGMSw https://bit.ly/32muh6B 3:06 - DDR4 to DDR5: https://bit.ly/32Q5oQw 4:40 - DG2 March: https://bit.ly/3mKOJF0 5:24 - Foldables Doing Alright: https://engt.co/3HEtoVZ 6:06 - JWST Doing Alright: https://bit.ly/3EIiQTM 6:53 - UFD Deals: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://geni.us/jDuwFz7 https://geni.us/7o5hS https://geni.us/Vd4Uv https://geni.us/4wvRs https://engt.co/3EEnO3F 8:16 - January PS Plus: https://engt.co/3exgM6r 8:31 - Cryptostonks: http://bit.ly/2GkIP8y https://bit.ly/339VGVS https://bit.ly/3uUj19Q https://yhoo.it/3bFclob https://yhoo.it/bSRrxsM 8:57 - Tesla Recalls: https://engt.co/3FJTV3l 9:17 - HDMI 2.1a: https://bit.ly/3ECKRw2 9:57 - OLED EX: https://engt.co/3FJrdj9 10:35 - Radeon 680M: https://bit.ly/3EyF36L --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ufdhotnews/support
Alder Lake NonK pricing, Spectra Hack, Final Fantasy VII update, Windows 11 continues shuffling control panels, Games updates, and DDR4 vs DD5. It's our final show of 2021, and we DID NOT do a year in review! Instead, enjoy the usual nonsense for about an hour, if you can make it that long.Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:53 Non-K Alder Lake CPU Pricing Leaked05:15 Another DDR4 vs. DDR5 Discussion08:24 FFVIIR Intergrade PC Launch Issues13:21 Microsoft Shuffles Windows 11 Settings15:21 RTX 2050 Excitement17:48 Podcast Sponsor: TextExpander18:55 Another Week, Another Vulnerability22:08 The "audiophile" SSD31:45 A Case Made From Two Pieces of Curved Metal34:03 Halo Infinite is Rather Demanding39:22 An Infusion of Enfusion42:01 Games of the Week46:34 Picks of the Week55:59 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#msi #magz690 #ddr4 No pierda la cabeza buscando memoria ram DDR5 si quiere estrenar los nuevos procesadores Alder Lake de Intel. Esta motherboard a parte de ser genial para el gamig es DDR4, su kit ram actual le va a funcionar o lo encontrará en el mercado con facilidad. MSI propone jugar que nos pasemos a la generación 12 de Intel pero con ram que sí encontramos.**ENCUENTRA LAS NUEVAS MOTHERBOARDS MSI Z690 Y LOS NUEVOS PROCESADORES DE INTEL ALDER LAKE 12thGEN EN NUESTRA TIENDA PERSONALIZADA EN AMAZON**MSI MAG Z690 Tomahawk WiFi DDR4 Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3IxvBnmMSI PRO Z690-A DDR4 ProSeries Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR4, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots) https://amzn.to/3oDsYbHMSI MPG Z690 Carbon WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR5, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3dxDtqtMSI Z690 Force WiFi Gaming Motherboard (ATX, 12th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1700 Socket, DDR5, PCIe 4, CFX, M.2 Slots, Wi-Fi 6E) https://amzn.to/3GoOirkIntel Core i9-12900K Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3c9oaDzIntel Core i9-12900KF Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3ojtsCgIntel Core i7-12700KF Desktop Processor 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/2YAysJQIntel Core i7-12700K Desktop Processor 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3cj16mhIntel Core i5-11600K Desktop Processor 6 Cores up to 4.9 GHz Unlocked LGA1200 (Intel 500 Series & Select 400 Series Chipset) 125W https://amzn.to/3quAkzE
After a week away to eat regrettable amounts of food, we are back to discuss a seemingly random list of topics (see the time stamps for all of them). Also, the burger this week was a little weird.Timestamps:00:00 Intro03:22 Burger of the Week04:46 Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 8 Gen 109:44 AMD RZ600 Series Wi-Fi 6E Chips Coming Via MediaTek Collaboration11:47 Break for Sponsor: Work smarter and faster with TextExpander12:51 Did you know that Microsoft and Qualcomm were exclusive?18:44 Getting Nostalgic About Netbooks and Webcams (???)21:28 Kingston Joins the PCIe 4.0 SSD Club with the KC300027:17 Bricking Samsung TVs remotely30:08 Break for Sponsor: VPLS, a full services IT company31:26 Seaberry Turns A Raspberry Pi 4 Into A Linux Powered ITX System35:35 With DDR4 At 5000MHz, Who Needs DDR5?44:55 Break for Sponsor: SimpliSafe, complete home security system46:00 Picks of the Week57:02 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#intel #alderlake #corei912900KMás vale tarde que nunca, dice el popular adagio. Tenemos en nuestro taller los procesadores más importantes de la última década de Intel. Ya sabemos que son poderosos y que destrozaron Zen3 de AMD. Pero les tenemos más detalles.**ENCUENTRA LOS NUEVOS PROCESADORES DE INTEL ALDER LAKE 12thGEN Y LAS MOTHERBOARDS Z600 EN NUESTRA TIENDA PERSONALIZADA EN AMAZON** Intel Core i9-12900K Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3c9oaDzIntel Core i9-12900KF Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3ojtsCgIntel Core i7-12700KF Desktop Processor 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/2YAysJQIntel Core i7-12700K Desktop Processor 12 (8P+4E) Cores up to 5.0 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W https://amzn.to/3cj16mhIntel Core i5-11600K Desktop Processor 6 Cores up to 4.9 GHz Unlocked LGA1200 (Intel 500 Series & Select 400 Series Chipset) 125W https://amzn.to/3quAkzE ASUS ROG Strix Z690-F Gaming WiFi 6E LGA1700(Intel 12th Gen) ATX Gaming Motherboard(PCIe 5.0,DDR5,16+1 Power Stages,2.5Gb LAN,BT v5.2,Thunderbolt 4,4xM.2,Front Panel USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C Connector) https://amzn.to/3wJO22vASUS TUF Gaming Z690-Plus WiFi D4 LGA1700(Intel 12th Gen) ATX gaming motherboard(PCIe 5.0, DDR4,4xM.2/NVMe SSD,14+2 power stages,WiFi 6,2.5Gb LAN,front USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C,Thunderbolt 4,ARGB headers) https://amzn.to/3n8xduMGIGABYTE Z690 AORUS Elite AX DDR4 (LGA 1700/ Intel Z690/ ATX/ DDR4/ Quad M.2/ PCIe 5.0/ USB 3.2 Gen2X2 Type-C/WiFi 6/2.5GbE LAN/Gaming Motherboard) https://amzn.to/3c9lyFLGIGABYTE Z690 Gaming X DDR4 (LGA 1700/ Intel Z690/ ATX/ DDR4/ Quad M.2/ PCIe 5.0/ USB 3.2 Gen2X2 Type-C/ 2.5GbE LAN/Gaming Motherboard) https://amzn.to/3C579VN
Tentokrát si povieme o tom, čo nového prináša DDR5 a o super programe na zapisovanie poznámok Obsidian.
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