-
+2 +1
TSMC To Begin 10nm Volume Production in 2016
TSMC has revealed that they plan to begin volume production of their CLN10FF node in 2016 while the 7nm process will have 10nm elements.
-
+2 +1
Nvidia Pascal GP100 GPU Flagship Will Pack A 4096-bit Memory Bus And Four 8-Hi HBM2 Stacks
The GPU will be made with two different variations of stacked HBM2 solutions, however both will feature a massive 4096bit memory interface just like AMD’s flagship Fiji GPU launched last month.
-
+2 +1
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti KINGPIN Review
We managed to push the core to 1310 MHz which pushes the minimum boost clock to 1411 MHz. As for the 6GB of GDDR memory, we managed to bring that up to 2021 MHz.
-
+2 +1
AMD might have found the solution to low Radeon R9 Fury X stock
UMC looks to be helping AMD's low supply of Fury X video cards.
-
+1 +1
AMD begins shipments of Radeon R9 Nano to partners, images hit the web
KitGuru Says: Keeping in mind that AMD has started to ship samples of the product to its partners, it is now a matter of time before the final specs and performance numbers of the AMD Radeon R9 Nano leak.
-
+22 +2
We tear apart a $340 audiophile Ethernet cable and look inside
We bought two, and since we can't return them, we decided to destroy one and share!
-
+2 +1
Nvidia Pascal GPU has 17 billion transistors
Pascal is the successor to the Maxwell Titan X GM200 and we have been tipped off by some reliable sources that it will have more than a double the number of transisters. The huge increase comes from Pascal's 16 nm FinFET process and its transistor size is close to two times smaller.
-
+2 +1
Skylake iGPU Gets Performance Leap, Incremental Upgrade for CPU Performance
With its 6th generation Core "Skylake" processors, Intel is throwing in everything it's got, into increasing performance of the integrated graphics. The performance-increase is a predictable 10-20% single/multi-thread CPU performance, over "Broadwell."
-
+17 +4
NVIDIA Pascal GPU to feature 17 billion transistors and 32 GB HBM2 VRAM
In an exclusive report published by Fudzilla, the site reveals that NVIDIA’s next generation Pascal GPU will feature 17 billion transistors crammed inside its core. Currently, the flagship GM200 core found on the GeForce GTX Titan X comes with 8.0 Billion transistors while the competitor, the Radeon R9 Fury X has a total of 8.9 Billion transistors inside its Fiji GPU.
-
+8 +2
The AMD Radeon R9 Fury Is Currently A Disaster On Linux
When AMD announced the Radeon R9 Fury line-up powered by the "Fiji" GPU with High Bandwidth Memory, I was genuinely very excited to get my hands on this graphics card. The tech sounded great and offered up a lot of potential, and once finally finding an R9 Fury in stock, shelled out nearly $600 for this graphics card. Unfortunately though, thanks to the current state of the Catalyst Linux driver, the R9 Fury on Linux is a gigantic waste for OpenGL workloads.
-
+16 +1
Windows 8.1 vs 10 graphics performance review
In this small article we'll have a look at Windows 8.1 vs 10 graphics performance with the help of regular benchmarks and FCAT resutls. We will use both a GeForce GTX 980 Ti and Radeon R9 Fury.
-
+14 +1
Nvidia recalls all Shield Tablets due to battery fire hazard
Nvidia is now recalling its first Android tablet device due to a potential fire hazard posed by the battery, which can overheat.
-
+2 +1
Both Nvidia And AMD Sides of The GameWorks Story
For this exclusive piece we reached out to Nvidia and AMD to hear both sides of the GameWorks debate and get to the bottom of the issue.
-
+16 +6
Then and Now: Almost 10 Years of Intel CPUs Compared
Take a look back at how Intel CPUs have progressed over the years. We're testing and comparing the original Core 2 Duo CPUs against the Nehalem-based Core i5-760 and Core i7-870, the Sandy Bridge Core i5-2500K and Core i7-2700K chips, and then to the current generation Haswell Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 parts. Then and Now: Almost 10 Years of Intel CPUs Compared.
-
+3 +1
Intel’s Skylake Core i7-6700K reviewed: Modest gains from a full Tick-Tock cycle
But support for DDR4, M.2, and a faster GPU make up for lacklustre CPU performance.
-
+16 +7
Why Linux enthusiasts are arguing over Purism's sleek, idealistic Librem laptops
Purism's sleek hardware and declared love for free and open components has won over the Linux world, but reality and the dream may not match.
-
+16 +4
The past, present and future of ASUS, according to its chairman
"Namaste!" That was how ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih greeted some 2,000 fans at his "ZenFestival" event in New Delhi last week. And yes, he yelled on stage, just as he always does, with a generous helping of buzzwords and "thank yous." And there have been other memorable moments.
-
+2 +1
The many tricks Intel Skylake uses to go faster and use less power
Smarter power management, smaller packages, and bigger buffers.
-
+20 +1
AMD’s R9 Nano crams a full Fury X into a tiny 6-inch form factor
£530 ($649) Nano sports full 4096 stream processors, 4GB HBM, but needs just 175W.
-
+17 +5
Living with USB-C
I was working in a mobile tech store when microUSB began its slow dominance of the mobile ecosystem. Everyone I worked with at the time glared at the massive wall of barrel connectors, weird plastic plugs with copper bits on the sides, and those huge 20-pin plugs with equal degrees of hatred. MicroUSB changed all of that, and eventually made it possible for almost every phone and tablet to use the same connector over the last couple of years.
Submit a link
Start a discussion