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HW News - AMD AM5 Big Changes, Windows 11, Steam's Switch Competitor, & PCIe Gen6

HW News - AMD AM5 Big Changes, Windows 11, Steam's Switch Competitor, & PCIe Gen6

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In the news this week: Big changes ahead for future AMD & Intel CPU architectures, Valve s potential Switch rival, the future of Windows 10, & PCIe 6.0, and a cryptomining bust. Trepie: I installed a Linux partition on my PC over a year ago just because I was curious to see how far Steam had gotten with their work on Proton and holy crap have they come a long way. I don't have much experience with Valve's hardware (outside of the Steam Controller I bought when it was on sale), but they have been moving mountains with Proton.
Date: 2021-06-05

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Well when you're in the know this was coming and took its sweet time.
I had to upgrade at the end of ddr4 and am4...damb you all!!!
I hope the block diagram isn't right as it's a bad set up. But maybe I need to have a chat about the CPU futures and design again so we get the new ones that are more fitting...
Maybe Intel will take it forward rather than AMD this time?
Like lumen, been playing games and the standards are woefully low if you consider tech from 2005 or even the 80's!
Too much focus on lighting and the coding mess makes for a bit of a crud viewing in general. It's long past time that photo real came from its near 20 year old concepts and proto's.
But surely as we old guys now made a point 20 years ago, why are they dragging dead body's theses days surely the lazy youths and downgraded qualifications and quality is not so great as it appears???
Crack the whips....
Steve... Important...
You did HSF but what about PSU?
It would seem that the NEW power delivery would be on the new AMD boards at launch as it's much needed and over due.

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10:45 There is a reason for this.
14nm++++++++++++++++ is just 14nm with some improvements.
So a modern 11600K are not that different than my 6600K, just improved.
If and when intel gets 10nm working or even 7nm.
Then yeah, they will need more pins
Look at AMD
AM5 has 1718pads
That number of pads was normally seen in the high end consumer level CPU.
ie 1366 on first gen i7's and 2011 for the next lot of high end CPUs.
So we might see 1400pins-1600pins or so for intels consumer level line that is not high end.

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So... run your grow farm safely by hiding it behind a bitcoin mining setup? But... Don't you think bitcoin miners can AFFORD their own power? Yep, crimes were committed, hardware should be confiscated here. HOWEVER, if there were no crime committed and it was a legit bitcoin farm that was not breaking any laws, the police should just shake the owner's hand and leave. Don't confiscate anything. (I'm totally certain that would happen... /s)
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every single time MS rolls out a new os I find myself reinstalling a linux distro(usually something simple like mint) until I am eventually forced back for some niche application I just cannot run natively on linux...being in game development also forces me to have the ability to test on windows, but I admittedly just hate dualbooting...nothing wrong with it, I guess it's just the way I'm wired.
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I think the 170W TDP special SKUs will be the triple CCD/24C parts.
And the upping of the TDP is probably purely a choice of taking the fight even harder on Intel. Intel already has super high power consumption (and it looks like ADL won't improve here much), so why wouldn't AMD want to increase their CPUs TDP headroom to eek out even better clocks (particularly all-core boost clocks).

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Stealing power is mainly a fire/safety issue (the way the grid connections are circumvented, very dangerous!). If you could make money using mining rigs every one would be doing it, but due to the normal energy costs (here) it is not profitable, hence the need for stealing the energy in order to make a profit.
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Bitcoin isn't currency or money, It is a commodity which has to be converted to currency to be of any use. There is a difference between currency and money. Whilst bitcoin MIGHT resemble money it isn't, think of bitcoin as rare art, and yes the tax man will want its LGBT cut, after all he likes all flavours.
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Proton by now runs games amazingly well.
The only issues are still anticheat solutions I think and 3rd Party DRM.
As someone who still waits for the AyaNeo to ship, I am excited for the SteamPal (a name that reminds me much more on PayPal than Neptune).

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Translate Windows Update: We want creators to go through us and have a share of their profits. Windows Update News after that in the next 2 to 3 years: Your content was created on Windows. Microsoft thus has part-ownership to the rights of your created content.
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