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HW News - Intel & Apple Lawsuit, Linux Laptops, & AMD RDNA2 for GPUs

HW News - Intel & Apple Lawsuit, Linux Laptops, & AMD RDNA2 for GPUs

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This hardware news recap talks Intel's discrete GPU (Ponte Vecchio, AMD's RDNA2 rumored announcements, and Apple + Intel suing SoftBank-owned Fortress. Sponsor: Drop HE-4XX Headphones Show notes: We've published a lot of sales round-ups over the last few days on the GN website. Find each below. Best CPU & GPU sales: Best Motherboard Sales: Best Monitor Sales: Sales Round-Up Overall: News items this week also focus on further discussion of Intel 14nm supply shortages -- it's still going on -- and Intel's confirmations of Sapphire Rapids and Ponte Vecchio GPUs. Further, a note from AMD on its Best CPU cores and preferred cores, particularly versus Windows task manager. Hardware sales for #CyberMonday are also noted, all linked above. We have a new GN store:
Date: 2020-05-06

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2: 48 this is NOT Intel's first GPU. Back in 1998 they made an AGP card with the Intel 740 GPU on it. It was terrible. They've had a lot of prototypes since then and never actually marketed or sold a GPU. But this really is not the first GPU Intel has made or sold. And that's ignoring the i750, that came before the i740, or the i752, and the i754 that never made it to retail. With the latter two being turned into the god awful IGPs we all know as i810 and i815. People need to stop calling things Intel's first GPU. They made their first discrete GPU in 1998 and they took it off the market within a matter of weeks because it was that bad. It could barely compete with nVidia's Riva 128, it couldn't compete with even PCI driven Voodoo 1 cards, nevermind PCI Voodoo2 cards or the AGP Voodoo Rush and Banshee. Then nVidia did a thing and released the Riva TNT which basically utterly murdered the i740. Well the NIVA TNT basically murdered the entire high-end GPU market at the time, only the ATi Rage Pro/128 were really able to compete. Unsurprisingly the Riva TNT2 was the direct predecessor to the GeForce, and the ATi Rage 128 preceded the Rage 6 which would become known as the Radeon.
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HDD is gonna have same fate as CDs DVDs as well the only thing that exist on a disk is blue ray or above the DVD capacity not speaking download speed is capable enough to replace CDs with minutes and DVD with slightly more minutes its only a matter of time till disks will become oudated SSD the only limit is maybe storage space but speed is more important cause i had a bad PC that with HDD took 5 minutes to boot with windows7 with M2 SSD its less then a minute maybe less then half a minute probably 7 seconds to see the windows screen and 20 seconds to fully load all apps so HDD life can be numbered despite im using intel CPU cause of gaming laptop i say go AMD and brake Intels legs so it wont get up competition is great and intel aint that special the only difference is how aggressive it wants to rule the market on my next first time PC custom build im going AMD including AMD GPU nvidia is more optimized and i wonder why i dont want PC to be 100% gaming 75% gaming and the rest for content creation so i would rather have a system thats a hybrid capable of both of best world
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problem with Ryzen masters. even without it. itself cores in any os. its not sync with the clock for every core. one core goes 4. 4 while 2nd one goes 3. 7, while on intel. they are sync in same clock without issue of problems for OS and programs will benefit 100% cpu clock vs AMD its a game of bootluck to windows. you get different response every time you boot to windows or linux. it change all the time and you never know your cpu gonna run 90% or 100% or even its 75% clock. its bad for customers not know which set of cores are sync. this issue is becoming apparent a problem for AMD.
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Diversion of resources away from innovation Piss off Apple, you haven't done anything innovative since the original iPhone. And it's not because of a patent troll, it's because you don't care about innovation. You care about making devices do less and less for more and more money, and about shutting down 3rd party repair so nobody can repair Apple products anymore, instead forcing everyone to buy new ones so you can make more money while filling the world with more e-waste. Apple makes the world a worse place and I hope the company goes out of business sooner rather than later.
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ryzen master is mostly for over clocking and not for daily every day use huh lmao. well i use it even though i dont over clock only cause i find half the apps that reports temperature on the cpu is always incorrect always with that bug. honestly its fine for general use just for that and seeing how the cpu is working though bwahah. i make sure voltages and such are fine and also good to see what the EDC is doing on idle. i found out mine was 99 100% on idle and fixed it with power settings.
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The Ryzen/Windows thing I find interesting. I have seen the evidence people have provided online and the responses. The exact wording used is interesting, that windows behaviour is expected rather than correct. Windows chooses a core with a pairing of threads but there isnt necessarily a reason for that, you could task two threads for a single task in two different cores. I could be reading more into it but I do wonder if this is AMD not wanting to upset microsoft.
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We would like to see a review for Adata's XPG Battlecruiser case. It seems like a nice case with: 4 tampered glass side panels, 4 ARGB fans, a front IO with USB TYPE C and support for 8 hard drives. All this for just 90. On paper it seems like a great case. Please review it so we know if it is any good when it comes to air flow, thermals and noise. Hit LIKE so Steve see the comment.
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I don't have extra money to spend so I didn't even look at deals, but I broke my cpu cooler, so I had to underclock the cpu by a Ghz so it wont go over 95C, haha. Was going to buy a Noctua NH-U12S for 85 (normal price) but I found that Corsair H100i RGB Platinum was on black weekend sale for 89 so got that one, hopefully I'll be happy with it.
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The headphones at beginning of video better than oppo PM-3's? and funny my ASRock x470 fatal1ty k4 MOBO with the newest beta BIOS precision boost overdrive AND precision boost 2 both still are way worse than manual OC, both push voltage too high with 200mhz lower on single core boosts compared to my all core OC. I'm over it by now
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If there is any confusion about Toshiba, the company is transitioning away from its original name to Kioxia. ServeTheHome has an extensive article covering this transition. I apologize if I sound rude but I thought people would like to know in case there are Kioxia products eventually being listed on store shelves.
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