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HW News - AMD RX 6600 XT, PS5 Sales, NVIDIA RTX 3070 Ti Launch, Right to Repair Report

HW News - AMD RX 6600 XT, PS5 Sales, NVIDIA RTX 3070 Ti Launch, Right to Repair Report

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In hardware news this week: RX 6600 & 6600 XT GPU rumors, RTX 3070 Ti release date, PlayStation 5 sales numbers, Chia farming killing drives, & Right to Repair. Old: I have seen the trend in GPUs that seems to make a lot of sense: Launching a premium product and a regular product at the same time. The 6600xt and 6600 (alleged) seem to be a good example. They will likely have the same chip set, just one with lesser abilities. I think this is done so that they can produce 6600xt chips, and those that fail down 10% can be binned as regular 6600 chips. That increases the usable yield per wafer, and allows them to run more product into the market place. The funnier part of this is that the performance of the 6600 may be more variable based on how much of chip is good. It will clearly have a minimum spec, but it seems reasonable to assume that there will be anything from a little more to a lot more on a per chip basis.
Date: 2021-05-17

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Chia farming is just building the world's largest RAID array for the creator of BitTorrent to do whatever he wants with. The data being stored is not random, it's just encrypted.
They're going to start renting out your drive space, paying you fractions of pennies on the dollar.
Think about it, if chia was the simple proof of time and space that they claim, then why would they need to be constantly writing huge amounts of data to each plot?
Whenever new files get uploaded to the RAID, they sneak a few megabytes of new data to store through your network. They then decrypt the plot, add the data, re-encypt, and then rewite. The process seems to be very storage inefficient, but the Dev's hopes of becoming billionaires rely heavily on making the process as obtuse as possible, to avoid detection.
The entire network will collapse as soon as we find a way to indisputably prove the deception.

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heard europe wants to produce their own chips for carindustry, and didn't even trump say something about getting independent from foreign chipmanufacturers? do you have an overview on who is gonna try to built what? and also, how is the raw material distributed between chip manufacturers and the construction industry (for their cement)?
from what i've seen so far you are trying to create a conscience for environmental problems too, so it would be cool if you could point out that problem as well.
thanks, kind regards.
edit: i mean is there some more detailed info, like intel is building a new factory for i9s and infineon/siemens want to produce wafers for PLCs in arizona, ...

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Every single push against Right to Repair by the corporations is seemingly founded on total piles of bovine feces. Especially stuff about IP protection, There is no IP in our devices that a repair shop can access.
Also guess what companies, your competition takes your stuff apart already. And unlike the repair shop they are having electronics engineers with microscopes and xray machines analyze every square nanometer of your work. while software engineers are decompiling your code.

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3070ti launch or paper launch, got a 2070S and would love a decent priced 3070ti, but looking at 30xx nowhere to buy and or a hilarious prices like 2x the launch price, guess i rather skip this generation.
And once the pandemic is what? You realize this is the new normal, politicians said it, there is no way back to any old normal, the present we got is the new normal.

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The new small mousepad design is awesome! I remember wanting a new mousepad for ages, but the old design was very.. mid 2000'ish if that makes any sense. I bought the big mousemat when it became availible, but it's nice that people who prefer a smaller (portable) one can buy one too now.
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these are the richest companies in the world who moved all the fabs offshore to make even more money now they want the taxpayer to fund them coming back, so they can make more money, we have no defence against this level of greed considering how corrupt our political institutions have become
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Hey guys can you do a comprehensive builds of the cheapest gaming PC but still relevant build and a affordable yet top notch gaming PC build. With sourced parts and a list parts and alternatives. I'm looking into building my son a PC and would love to see a round about view of the market.
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omg Steve, at an average of 5 dollars per gig of ram (DDR3 or DDR4) introductory pricing, how in the heck much will we be paying for this when it hits desktops? In three years they wont be making smaller sticks, it wont be economical by then, two 1Tb sticks at a go..... omg
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AMD has ZERO answer in the current market for sub- 200 non-K SKU i5 and lower CPUs of BOTH 10th and now 11th generations. If AMD can't actually bring something like the vaporware 3100x and 3300x to the market, they will continue losing market share.
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