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Nur noch ganz kurz die neue Studie zum Umsatzverlust durch Videospiel-Piracy ansprechen... da waren es plötzlich doch wieder fast zwei Stunden. Es hat auch nicht geholfen, dass es auf Meeps Seite der Leitung kleine Verbindungsprobleme gab. Ja mei, dafür hatten wir schöne Themen mit dem Leapmotor T03, einem Elektro-Kleinstwagen (früher: Kleinwagen), der nicht mal 19.000 Euro kosten soll, dafür aber schon eine ziemlich ordentliche Ausstattung mitbringt. Der Dacia Bigster geht dem Namen entsprechend in die andere Richtung und ist groß, sehr groß. Intel hat endlich die nächste Generation der Desktop-CPUs vorgestellt. Bei der reinen Performance gibt es nicht mehr als bei der Vorgängergeneration, die neuen sollen aber deutlich weniger Strom verbrauchen, gerade bei Spielen. Mo hat diesmal ganz viele Gadgets mitgebracht: Ein "Tablet", um ältere Autos mit einem Infotainment-Center aufzurüsten. Eine sehr günstige Smartwatch aus China. Und den 8bitdo Ultimate 2C mit Hall Effect Sticks und Trigger als Nachfolger für seinen alten Xbox-360-Controller. Viel Spaß mit Folge 226! Sprecher: Meep, Michael Kister, Mohammed Ali DadProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: Leapmotor International B.V.Aufnahmedatum: 11.10.2024 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.deauf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/technikquatschauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch(bald wieder) auf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/technikquatsch RSS-Feed https://technikquatsch.de/feed/podcast/Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/62ZVb7ZvmdtXqqNmnZLF5uApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/technikquatsch/id1510030975 00:00:00 kurzer Vorausblick auf die Folge und Mo macht schmerzhafte Sachenhttps://www.allround-pc.com/news/2024/verkaufsverbot-aufgehoben-lenovo-und-motorola-duerfen-wieder-in-deutschland-verkaufen 00:08:32 Vodafone stand vor Mos Tür; Funklöcher auf dem Land 00:16:40 Intel Arrow Lake-S: Core Ultra 200S soll ähnliche Performance wie die 14. Generation Core i bringen, aber deutlich effizienter seinhttps://www.computerbase.de/artikel/prozessoren/intel-arrow-lake-s-core-ultra-200s-details.89465/ 00:28:49 9800X3D laut Leaks mit gleichem All-Core-Boost wie 9700Xhttps://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessoren/ryzen-7-9800x3d-dank-5-2-ghz-all-core-turbo-im-cinebench-auf-augenhoehe-mit-9700x.89940/ 00:35:24 Leapmotor T03: Elektro-Kleinstwagen unter 19.000 Eurohttps://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/autokatalog/marken-modelle/leapmotor/leapmotor-t03/ 00:48:56 Dacia Bigster SUV Hybrid und Benzinerhttps://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/neuheiten/dacia-bigster-naechste-suv-generation-v1/amp/ 00:55:32 Lauter schöne Gadgets: Infotainment fürs Auto zum Nachrüsten https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BWLSHGXW01:02:36 China Smartwatch https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005006205735878.html01:10:48 8bitdo Ultimate 2C Wireless https://www.8bitdo.com/ultimate-2c-wireless-controller/ 01:23:14 neue Studie: Raubkopieren verursacht im Median 20% Umsatzverlust, wenn der Kopierschutz direkt nach Erscheinen geknackt wird, nach 12 Wochen keinen messbaren Verlust mehrhttps://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/10/the-true-cost-of-game-piracy-20-percent-of-revenue-according-to-a-new-study/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1875952124002532 01:40:04 Kommentare auf Youtube bzgl. VR 01:46:26 Vorausblick: wir haben Baphomets Fluch - Die Verschwörung der Tempelritter: Reforged Edition gespielthttps://store.steampowered.com/app/2544110/Baphomets_Fluch__Die_Verschwrung_der_Tempelritter_Reforged_Editionhttps://www.polygon.com/23842925/broken-sword-6-bs1-remaster-charles-cecil 01:51:32 "Mein Gott, schon wieder zwei Stunden, wie ist das passiert?"
Mit einer Mischung aus Interesse, Hoffnung und Skepsis sehen wir dem baldigen Release von openDesk entgegen. Ja, wir unterhalten uns über ein opensource Office- und Kollaborations-Paket als Alternative zu Microsoft Office bzw. 365 für den öffentlichen Dienst. Ein sehr spannendes Thema, wie sicher alle zustimmen werden. Aber keine Sorge, es gibt auch wieder reichlich Intel und AMD: Intel hat nach eigener Aussage endlich den "root cause" (final_v3_release_now) für die defekten CPUs der 13. und 14. Generation Core i gefunden und ein weiteres Microcode-Update an die Mainboard-Hersteller ausgeliefert. Bitte zeitnah das entsprechende BIOS-Update installieren. Nochmal: Bereits defekte CPUs werden dadurch nicht wieder repariert, die sind unwiderruflich hinüber. In dem Fall an den Verkäufer bzw. Intel wenden. Die nächste Generation "Arrow Lake" auf einer neuen Plattform soll am 24. Oktober 2024 erscheinen, mit Reviews ist am 10. Oktober zu rechnen. Für Ryzen 9000 gibt es auch neue BIOS-Versionen, die vor allem die Inter-Chiplet-Latenzen verbessern und dazu endlich Mainboards mit X870E und X870, im Kern auch nur umgelabelte X670E und B650E mit kleinen Updates. Derzeit ist AMD wieder ganz besonders furchtbar mit den Benennungen. Zwei Studierende an der Uni Harvard haben Metas Smart-Brille (nicht Projekt Orion, eine ältere) mit dem Online-Dienst PimEyes verknüpft und können so innerhalb von einer Minute mit einem Gesichtsfoto einer beliebigen Person quasi alle im Internet frei verfügbaren Informationen abrufen: Telefonnummer, Adressen, Kontakte und so weiter. Faszinierend und erschreckend. Außerdem: Nintendo patentiert Pokemon Fangen und Reittiere Nutzen, Switch-Emulator Ryujinx ist offline, PS4-Emulator shadps4 macht große Fortschritte, Samsung brickt mit Software-Update Smartphones auf Android 12. Viel Spaß mit Folge 225! Sprecher: Meep, Michael KisterProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: ZenDiS/eigeneAufnahmedatum: 04.10.2024 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.deauf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/technikquatschauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch(bald wieder) auf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/technikquatsch RSS-Feed https://technikquatsch.de/feed/podcast/Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/62ZVb7ZvmdtXqqNmnZLF5uApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/technikquatsch/id1510030975 00:00:00 Bazillenschleudern und Internetstörung 00:04:27 Neues BIOS-Update für Intel 13. und 14. Generation; Problem mit vorzeitiger Alterung aufgrund erhöhter Spannungen laut Intel endlich gelösthttps://www.computerbase.de/2024-09/instabile-core-cpus-intel-findet-finale-absturz-ursache-in-anfaelliger-schaltung/ 00:07:22 Release von Intel Arrow Lake (285K, 265K, 245K) voraussichtlich am 24. Oktober, Tests ab 10. Oktoberhttps://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessoren/intel-core-ultra-tests-zu-285k-265k-und-245k-fuer-ende-oktober-erwartet.89827/ 0011:54 Meeps Anschlussprobleme 00:18:39 AMD X870E und X870 sind umgelabelte X670E und B650E mit WiFi 7 und USB4https://www.computerbase.de/2024-09/amd-x870e-mainboard-chipsatz-test/https://geizhals.de/?cat=mbam5&xf=317_X870%7E317_X870E 00:28:10 Die Benennungen sind furchtbar (v.a. AMD) 00:34:05 Samsung Update zerschießt Smartphoneshttps://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/samsung-update-bricks-phones-giving-harsh-reminder-of-data-backup-importance/ 00:48:00 Studenten verknüpfen Meta Smart Glas (oder Smartphone, PC) mit Gesichtserkennunghttps://www.404media.co/someone-put-facial-recognition-tech-onto-metas-smart-glasses-to-instantly-dox-strangers/https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/gesichtserkennung-studenten-nutzen-metas-smarte-brille-zur-identifikation-fremder-a-a07d63a5-039c-46a5-816c-3209771117f1 01:01:23 Nintendo vs. Pocketpair Update: Nintendo hat Patente für das Fangen von "Objekten" und Besteigen und Nutzen von Reittieren oder ä...
Another big DF Direct Weekly sees John, Rich and Alex discussing PS5 Pro release date uncertainties, the unprecedented support from Hello Games on No Man's Sky and the alarming stories surrounding stability issues on Intel's 13th and 14th Generation Core processors. Alex has much to share in terms of Unreal Engine and GPUOpen presentations, while John gets to play some Death Game Hotel with none other than Swery. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:24 News 01: Will PS5 Pro release in 2024? 0:11:59 News 02: No Man's Sky updated with new visual features 0:20:12 News 03: Intel CPU stability issues may run deep 0:34:54 News 04: GPUOpen tech presentations with Alex! 0:48:58 News 05: John's next project: PlayStation vs. Saturn 0:57:48 News 06: Can #StutterStruggle be overcome in Unreal Engine? 1:09:56 News 07: Gears of War Ultimate Edition suffers poor performance on PC 1:17:58 News 08: Playing Death Game Hotel with SWERY! 1:25:05 Supporter Q1: What would you like to see in a hypothetical DirectX 13? 1:30:20 Supporter Q2: Could a new Nvidia Shield device enhance game streaming with local processing? 1:36:58 Supporter Q3: Are large decreases in frame-rates still impactful when targeting high FPS? 1:45:54 Supporter Q4: What should we expect from the mooted handheld Xbox? 1:53:15 Supporter Q5: Is releasing a game as an early access title a good idea? 1:58:01 Supporter Q6: Will Switch 2 devs make use of the console's hardware decompression functionality? 2:01:47 Supporter Q7: Have any pivotal decisions altered your gaming destinies? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auf der Hausmesse Innovation 2023 hat Intel in dieser Woche nicht nur über die nächsten beiden Generationen Core-CPUs gesprochen, sondern auch schon über deren beiden Nachfolger. Nach der 14. Generation Core alias "Raptor Lake Refresh" steht dabei ein Bruch ins Haus, wie es ihn schon lange nicht mehr gegeben hat: Vorbei ist die Zeit der "monolithischen Einzel-Chips", in Zukunft wird auch bei Intel "geklebt". Wann die Zukunft zur Gegenwart wird und was sie mit sich bringt, darüber reden Fabian und Jan in dieser 35. Episode von CB-Funk. Ebenfalls Thema im Podcast sind die Gerüchte zu Nvidia Blackwell - der mutmaßlichen Basis der RTX-5000-Generation. Auch diese Architektur soll in Teilen auf ein Mehr-Chip-Design setzen. Was das bedeuten könnte, erklärt Fabian im Detail.
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.
While it may be November, the impact of Techtober 2021 is still in full swing. This week, Tom's Hardware published its Alder Lake processor reviews, specifically the 12th Generation Core i5 12600K and 12900K processors. These new processors have taken Intel in a new direction, finally catching up with their long-time rivals - AMD. New features, new powers, and new peripherals are all part of this new generation.The FeaturesThe biggest change in the processor is the physical infrastructure. Intel has run on 14nm infrastructure for a long time, but the 12th Generation has finally moved to 10nm architecture. While this is technically the second Intel processor family to run on 10nm architecture, it is the first family for desktop use. This change means that more transistors can fit on the same amount of space.These new process, thanks in part to the new architecture, are showing some real power. In the gaming department, the Alder Lake processors nearly always exceed the performance if their AMD Ryzen counterparts. When it comes to productivity tasks, the two brands go back and forth depending on the task. But, despite these major improvements in performance against AMD, these new processors come in with a more AMD style price than an Intel price point.The PowersAlong with the architecture change comes a lot of new benefits. The biggest benefit is the addition of two different types of cores: Performance cores and Efficiency cores. The concept is an expansion on an old Atom processor idea - some cores are really powerful for high need tasks like gaming or video rendering, while others are low power for tasks like antivirus scans.Adding these dual purpose cores required more than just a re-architecture of the processor - it required some changes to the operating system. Microsoft made changes to Windows 10 and Windows 11 in order to implement task scheduling. This new Windows feature is what allows for routing of certain tasks to the portion of the processor most suited to handle the task.It's a shame that the processor itself is not capable of identifying what type of task it is receiving, but it makes sense that this level of information is not quite available at that level. Either way, it is a far more powerful version of the Atom infrastructure that was developed for netbooks in the early 2010s. Those processors suffered from multiple personalities - having two totally different modes, and switching between them depending on the load on the processor. This design was more for battery performance than overall performance.The PeripheralsThese new processors are the first to support DDR5 RAM. There are some issues, though, as using DDR5 requires special motherboards, as would be expected. But, there are still some compatibility concerns when it comes to this new RAM and individual motherboards.In addition, Alder Lake supports PCIe 5. While there is little that supports the new standard, you can know that your new machine will be able to support it when it gets popular. For now, it will also support PCIe 4, so the existing super fast SSDs will be compatible.
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In this week's episode of Reformed Millennials, Broc and Joel talk about the burgeoning bull market in Canadian Stocks, the impacts of the Vaccine roll out and they dive into Crypto and the Coinbase S-1..Tune into this one if you want to catch Broc and Joel’s take on government R&D and its impacts on the future of a countries output and wages.Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.If you aren’t in the Reformed Millennials Facebook Group join us for daily updates, discussions, and deep dives into the investable trends Millennials should be paying attention to.👉 For specific investment questions or advice contact Joel @ Gold Investment Management.📈📊Market Update💵📉U.S. stocks hit new record highs in yesterday's session, and the risk-on sentiment remains in place around the world. Overnight the MSCI Asia Pacific Index added 0.6% while Japan's Topix index closed with a 0.6% gain.Bigger the Base, the Bigger the Space.Canada vs. USA – Canada Breaking OutWhat is in the TSX and TSX Venture?Overwhelming reversion of investors from tech to where Canada succeeds – Materials, mining and EnergyCommodities:Everything is working for Canada right now. Energy is back and its back bigly.US Energy vs. Canadian Energy:So what stocks should we own if Canada is going to break out?ENBCNQSUTECKTOU (my fav)ARX (arc resources)Financials:In the US banks are breaking out to all time highs after a 10 year base. And as the Bank of Canada continues to tighten monetary policy, they are set to do incredibly well as we move into this secular bull market in Commodities.💉🏩Canadian Vaccine Prediction🧬🦠Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin said last week that vaccine supplies have stabilized and the "ramp up" phase of the inoculation campaign is in full swing, with some 36.4 million shots now expected to arrive before the end of June.Pfizer has dramatically increased the number of doses it will send to Canada after it successfully retooled its production plant in Belgium earlier this year. The company is expected to deliver 5.5 million shots to Canada by month's end. More than a million doses of that product will arrive each week for the next month, Fortin said.Combined with 2 million shots from Moderna and 500,000 AstraZeneca shots from the Serum Institute of India, Canada is projecting a total of 8 million doses will be delivered in the first three months of this year.Another 25.1 million shots from Pfizer and Moderna combined will arrive between April and June — two million more than earlier projections — along with another 1.5 million Serum-made AstraZeneca doses. Canada is also expecting 1.9 million AstraZeneca shots from COVAX, the global vaccine-sharing initiative, over this three month period.We’re Going to back by June 2021.🧐Crypto! And Coinbase🚀Coinbase is Bitcoins Goldman Sachs - But Bigger.I've always done my best to have a relatively unbiased positioning on Cryptocurrencies and this most recent bull market has made believers out of a lot of naysayers. It's funny how price can change the minds of people.Coinbase has done a good job thus far in building a bridge between the Bitcoin zealots -whose early adoption brought trading revenue in – and the incumbent financial establishment. They’ve had almost a decade’s worth of practice communicating with regulators and answering difficult questions. As regulations take shape for the crypto-ing of financial services, Coinbase is in a highly favorable position to conduct the sort of intergroup diplomacy necessary to continue the process of mainstreaming.Some important Stats from their S-1Coinbase has been growing as crypto has gotten more popular, but it's been growing its share of crypto, too, from 4.5% at the end of 2018 to 11.1% today.2020, the company earned $18.6m in custodial fee revenue in 2020, and their average share of all crypto asset custody was 10.6% for the year. So at current custody economics, the maximum size of that revenue stream with 100% market share is $174m.Coinbase captures about 0.67% of the value of trades on its platform as revenue; in Q4, that meant $87bn of trades produced $497m in transaction revenue. By contrast, Nasdaq Inc. produced net market services revenue of $1.1bn in 2020, on around $300bn per day in cash equity trading volume.Coinbase has 43 million customers, and cleared over a billion dollars in revenue last year.🌊Best Links of The Week☔Moderna For Kids? - Kidszone - Press release hereIntel’s done it again… the company’s 11th Generation Core desktop chips (aka Rocket Lake-S) are faster, and with fewer cores. See here for moreDo Amazon ads bring in more cash than AWS? Does Amazon make more money from ads than AWS? Probably. See hereInstagram Lite - Facebook launched a lightweight version of Instagram, aimed at cheap smartphones with limited bandwidth in emerging markets. 4.5bn people have a smartphone now, and 95% of the world's population has 3G coverage, but data price still have much further to fall. See hereRay Dalio says it's time to buy stuff amid "stupid" bond economics. What countries will fight over when green energy dominates. U.S. small businesses are holding off the debt apocalypse. For now. All information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice, or an offer to buy or sell any security. For our full disclosures and disclaimer, visit our website: https://gold-im.com/disclaimer/ Get on the email list at www.reformedmillennials.com
Alienware has long been known as one of the best brands for gaming computers, and the newest version of the Alienware M17, the R4. In the gaming laptop space, there have been two directions manufacturers have gone - make them very portable at the expense of speed, or very fast at the expense of portability. The M17 R4 definitely goes with the latter, because this beast is HEAVY. Coming in at 5.51 pounds, this is a massive laptop. However, it makes up for this with performance.Sporting a 10th Generation Core i7 or Core i9, system performance is quick. But, when you add an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or RTX 3080, gaming performance becomes impressive, too. In fact, even Avram was impressed by the performance, getting 60 FPS on Cyberpunk 2077 on fairly crushing settings. This game is known for bringing desktops to their knees, but the laptop was able to handle it well.In addition to the performance, the laptop also comes with other things gamers enjoy. In particular, it features an RGB keyboard. In the video, you can see the zones animate across the keyboard. In addition to controlling this behavior, you also have control over the other LED features on the laptop, like the exhaust port on the back. This exhaust port is designed to look sci-fi, but it also functions as system exhaust. But, you also get a number of your ports across the back, like HDMI and Thunderbolt 3.There are a number of configurations available, including drive size (ranging from 256GB to 4TB), RAM (16GB or 32GB), and processor (Core i7 or Core i9). The Core i9 configurations offer only the RTX 3080, while the Core i7 could come with the RTX 3070 or RTX 3080. The Core i7 offers white or black bodies, while the Core i9 currently only offers white.
Alienware has long been known as one of the best brands for gaming computers, and the newest version of the Alienware M17, the R4. In the gaming laptop space, there have been two directions manufacturers have gone - make them very portable at the expense of speed, or very fast at the expense of portability. The M17 R4 definitely goes with the latter, because this beast is HEAVY. Coming in at 5.51 pounds, this is a massive laptop. However, it makes up for this with performance.Sporting a 10th Generation Core i7 or Core i9, system performance is quick. But, when you add an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or RTX 3080, gaming performance becomes impressive, too. In fact, even Avram was impressed by the performance, getting 60 FPS on Cyberpunk 2077 on fairly crushing settings. This game is known for bringing desktops to their knees, but the laptop was able to handle it well.In addition to the performance, the laptop also comes with other things gamers enjoy. In particular, it features an RGB keyboard. In the video, you can see the zones animate across the keyboard. In addition to controlling this behavior, you also have control over the other LED features on the laptop, like the exhaust port on the back. This exhaust port is designed to look sci-fi, but it also functions as system exhaust. But, you also get a number of your ports across the back, like HDMI and Thunderbolt 3.There are a number of configurations available, including drive size (ranging from 256GB to 4TB), RAM (16GB or 32GB), and processor (Core i7 or Core i9). The Core i9 configurations offer only the RTX 3080, while the Core i7 could come with the RTX 3070 or RTX 3080. The Core i7 offers white or black bodies, while the Core i9 currently only offers white.
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This week, Avram Piltch has all of the information about Intel's newest generation of processors: the 9th Generation Core, also known as Coffee Lake Refresh. There is a trio of processors, an i5, i7, and i9. The i9 is the most interesting of the lot, upgrading the previous model, which had 6 cores, bringing an additional 2, for a total of 8. The launch did not come without controversy, however, as Intel's independent benchmark, run by Principled Technologies, was flawed at best. The company used standard cooling, standard RAM, and "game mode" on the AMD processor test while using an advanced cooler, overclocked RAM, and the full processor to test the Intel. Avram's got the details on the procs, the tests, and the responses.
This week, Avram Piltch has all of the information about Intel's newest generation of processors: the 9th Generation Core, also known as Coffee Lake Refresh. There is a trio of processors, an i5, i7, and i9. The i9 is the most interesting of the lot, upgrading the previous model, which had 6 cores, bringing an additional 2, for a total of 8. The launch did not come without controversy, however, as Intel's independent benchmark, run by Principled Technologies, was flawed at best. The company used standard cooling, standard RAM, and "game mode" on the AMD processor test while using an advanced cooler, overclocked RAM, and the full processor to test the Intel. Avram's got the details on the procs, the tests, and the responses.
PC Perspective Podcast #517 - 10/11/18 Join us this week for discussion on 9th Generation Intel processors, Threadripper Dynamic Local Mode, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Allyn Malventano, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Ken Addison Peanut Gallery: Alex Lustenberg Program length: 1:24:03 Podcast topics of discussion: Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! Patreon Merch! http://joshtekk.com/ Week in Review: 0:04:20 Razer Huntsman Elite Review: Razer's Optical Flagship Keyboard 0:08:10 Gigabyte AORUS P850W Gold Power Supply Review 0:11:45 GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Pro Motherboard Launch Day Preview News items of interest: 0:18:38 Cat, interrupted 0:19:05 Intel announces 9th Generation Core processors with up to 8-cores, 16-threads 0:25:25 Intel unveils updated X-Series HEDT processors, 28-core Xeon for Workstations 0:32:50 AMD Announces Threadripper 2970WX, 2920X Availability, New Dynamic Local Mode Feature 0:39:55 Dell announces Alienware m15 thin-and-light gaming notebook 0:42:35 CES 2019 - Lisa Su and a GPU too 0:48:00 Xilinx and AMD Break GoogLeNet AI Inference Record 0:53:10 Windows 10 Caveat Emptor Update Microsoft Responds to October 2018 File Deletion Concerns: Please Don't Install the Update and Wait! You shall not patch! Microsoft has blocked the new Windows 10 update. 0:57:20 G.Skill Reveals Trident Z RGB DC Double Capacity UDIMMs for ASUS Z390 Motherboards Picks of the Week: 1:00:30 Allyn: Check out Sears closeout sales (before they are gone) 1:07:25 Jeremy: Commie64? 1:10:50 Josh: Includes a pretty darn good heatsink/fan! 1:13:00 Ken: TS80 Soldering Iron 1:16:25 Alex: Noctua NH-D15S http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro
Patrick and Ryan dive into the mess created by the reveal of benchmark cheating from Huawei in regards to its Kirin products and what that means for the latest launch from the company. Lenovo releases the first Snapdragon 850 powered Always Connected PC and Intel updates its 8th Generation Core processor family with Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake. GlobalFoundries surprised many by announcing a withdrawal from the development of 7nm process technology. Finally, we end with thoughts from Pat on the Note9 and Dell's updated PC-as-a-service initiatives.
This week on the Podcast we talk about our reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, Viotek GN24C, and the Cougar Phontum Headset. Also on the agenda is Intel 9th Generation Core processors, AMD vs Intel advertising, AMD's B450 chipset, and more! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #143 (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-143/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
This week, Avram Piltch discusses some of the major advances that have happened in the world of processors in the past few weeks. He begins with the official release of Windows 10 on ARM, the new ARM-powered computers that run a complete version of Windows (compared to the previous Windows RT). The first generation can run most Win32 apps (32-bit applications), while a future update will add 64-bit application support as well. Next are the Kaby Lake G processors from Intel. These processors combine Intel's processor power with AMD's integrated Vega graphics. These processors launched along side the new Coffee Lake processors, the full upgrade to the 8th Generation Core line, which exist in the i3 to i9 lines. Each of these products has a particular user in mind, and Avram's got the information about each. He's also has a guide on processor choice on LAPTOP Magazine.
This week, Avram Piltch discusses a topic that many of us have forgotten about: bloatware. Over the past few years, the concept has changed, but has not gone away. Instead of Internet Explorer toolbars, today Microsoft and manufacturers pre-install casual games and other software. The question is, is the software that comes pre-installed a problem? Avram's got the answer. In addition, Avram gives us a preview of the Asus Zenbook Ux430, the latest laptop to receive an Intel 8th Generation Core upgrade. While the review is still in-process, Avram's got some of the early results for this refreshed laptop.
This week, Avram Piltch discusses the introduction of AMD's Ryzen chips for laptop computers. This is a big move for the company, who has languished in the laptop marketplace for years. Following their successful Ryzen series for desktops, however, they will be challenging Intel's dominance and their 8th Generation Core processors. While we do not know all of the information about pricing, etc., we do have a lot of information about the processors themselves, as well as the first three laptops that will sport the processors this holiday.
This week, Avram Piltch has got two of the new laptops sporting Intel's 8th generation Core processors. While Lenovo's new Yoga may be a redesign, Dell's XPS 13 is a nearly identical clone of its predecessor, with an upgraded processor. Intel promises increased performance and better battery life - a claim that is hard to believe, but with Dell's laptop, easy to test. Are the claims correct, and is an 8th Generation Core processor worth waiting for? Avram has your answer.
This week, Avram Piltch discusses one of the bigger reveals of the week - the 8th Generation Core processors from Intel. The branding is confusing to many leading to an important question - should I wait to buy a laptop with the new processors? Avram says, unless you're desperately in need, wait, unless the model of computer is not currently being considered for upgrade. Not all processors are currently being upgraded - in fact only the U-series Core i5 and i7 are on the upgrade path today. Avram's got all of the details on which to wait and which to buy.