Quote:Originally Posted by sdlvx CPUs turning into GPUs and GPUs turning into CPUs.
AMD really is going to get rid of both and create something new. I like where this is heading.This isn't new.... Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA have been...
Quote:Originally Posted by Quantium40 Oh, I agree that is the road the GPU is heading down. It's just not something I was expecting before a few more iterations of GPU architecture had come and gone. We have seen serial and...
Quote:Originally Posted by maximus56 I know. I would just prefer Nvidia to do more
I have simple philosophy of "what have you done for me lately" , not a quarter ago, not even a month ago, well at least in business dealings...
Quote:Originally Posted by Artikbot Gamersfirst's APB Reloaded servers run i7-3930Ks on RIVEs clocked at 4.25GHz
http://apbreloaded.gamersfirst.com/2013/02/optimization-magic.html
Not an enterprise system..... A standalone game...
Quote:Originally Posted by A Bad Day A few years ago, some company was laying dome some fiber optic wires THROUGH the Great Lakes to the NYSE to shave off several milliseconds of latency.
A company built microwave towers from...
Quote:Originally Posted by Master__Shake if its a success how can nvidia counter being x86 deficient?
Nvidia had announced Project Denver last year (or was it 2 years ago?). Nvidia is already working to integrate ARM cores in their...
Quote:Originally Posted by maximus56 This is what's called an "investment at the grass roots level". I really hope Nvidia takes a que from this approach, and reinvents its approach to the so called "Customer Experience" by...
http://anandtech.com/show/6935/seagate-600-ssd-reviewQuote:The 600 and 600 Pro are both based on Link A Media Device’s LM87800 controller. The LAMD controller is the same as the one used in Corsair’s Neutron and Neutron GTX. Previous...
Quote:Originally Posted by Crazy9000 Power loss isn't an issue anyways. You would still loose the same amount of data if you have a power loss while transferring to a traditional USB hard drive.
I agree it doesn't seem like it...