After all the quarrels of the last months and the sporty-short-term migration to our own server, the time has finally come! Our forum is available and can be used again from now on. Unfortunately, you have to register again (I'll write about the reasons in a moment), but that shouldn't be a hurdle. The most important thing is that both the [...]
Micron’s 128 GB DDR5 RDIMM: Accelerating the future of servers with up to 8000 MT/s (PR)
MSI launches its new MAG PANO 100L PZ PLUS chassis this month
NVIDIA ChatRTX 2.0: AI chatbot for PC with enhanced voice support, image interaction and LLM selection
Asus teast neues Notebook mit Qualcomm Snapdragon X-CPUs
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Thanks to a fundamental overhaul, the new SCHENKER SLIM 14 (M18) is considerably slimmer and lighter than its predecessor: the use of a 14 inch thin-bezel display allows its integration into a particularly compact, predominantly aluminium manufactured housing. The Ultrabook uses Eighth Core Intel quadcore processors and offers a good variety of [...]
The patent dispute between Apple and Samsung, which has been ongoing since April 2011, has now been settled (for now?). After so long, they were finally able to reach an out-of-court agreement. Details of the agreement were, of course, not disclosed, as is customary in such cases. However, the 539 million dollars awarded to Aplle by a jury in May [...]
Fujitsu Limited and RIKEN want to build the world's most powerful supercomputer. The strongest currently standing in the U,000, called Summit, has an output of 200,000 Terra FLOPS. For this purpose, the previous K computer, is to be replaced. This was the strongest in 2012 but was trumped in 2013. The new one is currently called post-K [...]
At first glance, we don't have it easy as a (ab)writing guild. The World Cup drags itself away and becomes a nonchalant lyrise event, the beloved, media summer hole is now as big as Lake Constance, the nerves lie bare everywhere and so many people are after the holiday. The consequences of this info-nothing(it) are clearly defined: one falls [...]
After my excisive conversation in Taipei with LL Shiu, the president of ASRock, I can now officially report that the manufacturer can and will offer its new graphics card portfolio in Europe and thus of course also in Germany from July. And so that we don't quote all of them again, I now have the current and first official statement of ASRock [...]
No, of course the child did not fall into the well. Wet feet didn't get it either. But if much-needed data is still stuck somewhere in the bell wire in the deepest Atlantic and discuss with the fish who is faster, then it is simply not possible. Point. It's not nice, but at least it's nice. We can certainly do a lot, only that with the [...]
We took the conversion of the side and parts of the laboratory as an opportunity to improve the measurements of the power consumption of graphics cards once again. We also show screenshots of our interpreter software for the first time and explain them to our readers today.
If one recalls the great advertising appearance with which AT that time ASRock was enthroned as a new, AMD-exclusive graphics card board partner (AIB) with a lot of media pomp, then today's statement of a senior sales manager of ASRock almost like an anecdote from the days when AMD's PR put itself one leg at a time.
When testing a new water block for AMD's Threadripper platform (we'll put the article online tomorrow) we came across a bug in AMD's firmware by chance, which of course we immediately got to the bottom of.
In the meantime, various statements on this topic are circulating on the Internet and we want to try to bring a little order to the information confusion. However, new questions quickly arise, because it is and remains a little nebulous.
We have on the 17th. August 2017 a good friend and colleague lost in a cowardly Islamist terrorist attackBruno Gulotta, 35, an employee of Tom's Hardware Italy, spent his vacation in Barcelona (Spain), strolling the Las R
As we already know, AMD and some radiator manufacturers will offer special solutions that will also allow traditional coolers to be used on the significantly longer SP3 socket for AMD's thread ripper. We have exclusive material for it.
AMD is taking the press conference at Computex 2017 as an opportunity to not only present new products with Epyc, Ryzen Mobile, Threadripper and Vega, but also to finalize their launch (partially).
After almost four days of travel and a packed day in Sonoma, California at the AMD Technology Summit, we are finally back and have brought a lot of information, which we now - in AMD-imposed salami tactics - piece by piece...
As part of the new driver, AMD with Chill offers an interesting feature that can greatly reduce the power consumption depending on the situation, keep the card cooler and also offer advantages. With OCAT comes a new, free benchmark-... FPS: All or nothing? We're really naughty now and we're doing something AMD didn't really want by [...]
AmD, after the Omega driver from 2014, which was mostly a performance update, and Crimson from 2015, which was more of an optical improvement, is still packing a lot of work and into the new Radeon software.