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lightmanek
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Dell sells a PC with a faulty Raptor Lake in it Customer complains Dell must either: a). service the faulty PC, paying labor while Intel...
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Yes what a terrible engineering decision to make LOW POWER DDR conserve power! They should have anticipated people would inappropriately...
Yesterday at 5:13 PM
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This review is excellent too https://www.phoronix.com/review/ryzen-ai-max-395-9950x-9950x3d
Yesterday at 5:13 PM
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/08/review-framework-desktop-is-a-mash-up-of-a-regular-desktop-pc-and-the-mac-studio/ Good review...
Yesterday at 5:12 PM
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I'd like to have seen the Granite Ridge parts tested in eco mode. In the testing I've been doing against a strix halo mini PC I have...
Yesterday at 5:11 PM
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A few very interesting benchmarks here https://www.phoronix.com/review/ryzen-ai-max-395-9950x-9950x3d Besides the obvious efficiency...
Yesterday at 5:11 PM
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Thats a function of the CPU to sustain high 1t boost frequencies. The CPU "hands off" the load between preferred cores to allow cores...
Yesterday at 5:11 PM
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For those who haven't read the article yet: As far as I have registered, it contains some good discussion of how Zen 5 and Lion Cove...
Yesterday at 5:10 PM
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All of AMD's presently available CPUs in which physically differing cores are combined ( = Phoenix 2 and Strix Point) are aligned with...
Yesterday at 5:02 PM
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Well but the most successful mobile CPU is not using sea of cores approach. You have at most 4 E cores in Apple M chips iirc. I’d argue...
Yesterday at 5:02 PM
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Which is why Intel is moving away from that? No, they're hacked down variants of Zen7 IP. No different from AMD neutering Zen2 FPU for...
Yesterday at 5:01 PM
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Well, I have programmed such stuff myself, and parallel I/O requests can speed-up your application significantly. Instead of pushing IO...
Yesterday at 5:00 PM
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Hmm. Let's see here. Who is currently ahead in performance? Yea, AMD .... and from a node behind no less. Who just wet the bed with...
Yesterday at 9:37 AM
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It seems like AMD may have some prospective supercomputer bids in progress. AMD may be the only game in town when it comes to...
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This is the original source article: https://www.bitsandchips.it/english-news/the-next-amd-socket-am6-will-have-got-about-2100-pins It...
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