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What about this for GPU engines?
Stop buying a new PC for a few months?
Is techradar a serious site? Another good GPUs CPUs information sites?
Nvidia’s next-gen Ampere GPUs
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Going to 7nm can give you better performance. 50% better maybe. But here is what is very dubious about the artical. 7nm will not get you both 50% better performance and do it using 50% the power. You can do one or the other, but not both at the same time.vladcuarto wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 12:32 am https://www.techradar.com/news/nvidias- ... ver-turing
What about this for GPU engines?
Stop buying a new PC for a few months?
Is techradar a serious site? Another good GPUs CPUs information sites?
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The news piece comes from Tom's Hardware, which was a well established and respected outfit.
I've been waiting for Ampere since I saw the consumption figures for the RTX cards, so in my case is not a question of whether but rather of how much.
I've been waiting for Ampere since I saw the consumption figures for the RTX cards, so in my case is not a question of whether but rather of how much.
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Was a respected outfit. But they've posted some questionable articles recently. They're probably still better than a generic website, but I wouldn't trust them to get all the details correct anymore. Thomas Pabst sold the site off years ago, and its been getting sold to various owners.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:13 am The news piece comes from Tom's Hardware, which was a well established and respected outfit.
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Yeah, the same could be said for techradar. In fact, both sites look like clones now.dragontamer5788 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:31 pmWas a respected outfit. But they've posted some questionable articles recently. They're probably still better than a generic website, but I wouldn't trust them to get all the details correct anymore. Thomas Pabst sold the site off years ago, and its been getting sold to various owners.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:13 am The news piece comes from Tom's Hardware, which was a well established and respected outfit.
Anandtech also gives that generic blog feel, x-bit labs died a long time ago... is there any anyone holding the fort anymore?
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Anandtech is the best I've found today unfortunately, and its kinda sad because that site isn't quite what it used to be. Still, its where I go these days for recent tech articles.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:32 pmYeah, the same could be said for techradar. In fact, both sites look like clones now.dragontamer5788 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:31 pmWas a respected outfit. But they've posted some questionable articles recently. They're probably still better than a generic website, but I wouldn't trust them to get all the details correct anymore. Thomas Pabst sold the site off years ago, and its been getting sold to various owners.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:13 am The news piece comes from Tom's Hardware, which was a well established and respected outfit.
Anandtech also gives that generic blog feel, x-bit labs died a long time ago... is there any anyone holding the fort anymore?
TomsHardware and Anandtech are owned by the same company, but Anandtech still has Ian Cutress making solid articles.
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I also favor Anandtech, and for the same reason, but it's a far cry from what it was. With Anand, we lost his way with words, and it's not like we even have as many articles as we once had anyway.dragontamer5788 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:58 pmAnandtech is the best I've found today unfortunately, and its kinda sad because that site isn't quite what it used to be. Still, its where I go these days for recent tech articles.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:32 pmYeah, the same could be said for techradar. In fact, both sites look like clones now.dragontamer5788 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:31 pmWas a respected outfit. But they've posted some questionable articles recently. They're probably still better than a generic website, but I wouldn't trust them to get all the details correct anymore. Thomas Pabst sold the site off years ago, and its been getting sold to various owners.Ozymandias wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:13 am The news piece comes from Tom's Hardware, which was a well established and respected outfit.
Anandtech also gives that generic blog feel, x-bit labs died a long time ago... is there any anyone holding the fort anymore?
TomsHardware and Anandtech are owned by the same company, but Anandtech still has Ian Cutress making solid articles.
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