Intel Xpoint/Optane still doesn’t work right
And two new SSD lines debut
Intel’s Xpoint/Optane still doesn’t work but you should buy it anyway according to their webcast.
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Intel’s Xpoint/Optane still doesn’t work but you should buy it anyway according to their webcast.
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Today AMD is releasing a new version of its Radeon Pro Software dubbed Crimson ReLive Edition 17.8.
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In this review we’ll be looking at AMD’s Ryzen 5 1500X.
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In this article we’ll be taking a look at AMD’s Ryzen 3 1300X CPU.
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Today AMD is launching its entry-level Ryzen 3 lineup with two quad core parts the 1300X and the 1200.
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For existing Radeon owners this update offers some mild performance improvements, some new configuration options, and enhancements to ReLive if that interests you.
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Today we’ll be looking at AMD’s Ryzen 5 1600X.
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In this article I’ll be reviewing AMD’s Ryzen R7 1700. This chip was launched alongside the rest of the Ryzen R7 series back in March of this year.
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Intel is refusing to relase Skylake-SP die shots and areas for a good reason, margins.
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Intel’s Skylake-SP Xeon’s aren’t the same core as the consumer versions, divergence is real.
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Intel’s Purley platform has some very impressive technical features and clever tricks.
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Intel has changed their Xeon lineup and exploded both the SKUs and the prices.
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One of the most interesting aspects of AMD’s Epyc architecture is the interconnect network.
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In this article we’ll be looking at the different SKUs in this product stack and thinking about how they fit into server market.
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The outcome of all these different power management capabilities and tactics is an EPYC chip that AMD believes can offer between 50 percent and 75 better performance per watt than similarly performing parts from Intel.
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