AMD “Zen 4” Microarchitecture to Support AVX-512

AMD “Zen 4” Microarchitecture to Support AVX-512

The next-generation “Zen 4” CPU microarchitecture powering AMD’s 4th Gen EPYC “Genoa” enterprise processors, will support 512-bit AVX instruction sets, according to an alleged company slide leaked to the web on the ChipHell forums. The slide references “AVX3-512” support in addition to BFloat16 and “other ISA extensions.” This would make...

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NVIDIA 90HX Crypto Mining Processor Based on Ampere GA102-100 GPU

NVIDIA 90HX Crypto Mining Processor Based on Ampere GA102-100 GPU

We recently reported that the NVIDIA 30HX and 40HX CMP cards will be based on the Turing TU116 and TU106 processors. This was good news to those hoping for improved graphics card supplies however, according to a recent report the top-end 90HX CMP card will be based on the Ampere GA102-100 GPU...

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Innodisk Announces New Industrial-Grade Products For Embedded World 2021

Innodisk Announces New Industrial-Grade Products For Embedded World 2021

Innodisk is proud to announce multiple new products coinciding with Embedded World 2021, to be held from 1 – 5 March 2021. As a leading global provider of industrial-grade flash, DRAM, and embedded peripherals, Innodisk strives to maintain its unrelenting pace of innovation in the face of the past year’s...

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Sony Reportedly Planning To Enable Storage Upgrades on PS5 in Summer

Sony Reportedly Planning To Enable Storage Upgrades on PS5 in Summer

The Sony PlayStation 5 accompanies an inward 825 GB PCIe 4.0 SSD which offers around 667 GB of usable stockpiling for games and other substance. With new games, for example, the most recent Call Of Duty effectively assuming control more than 100 GB the requirement for more stockpiling has never...

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ASUS Rolls Out ThunderboltEX 4 Add-on Card

ASUS Rolls Out ThunderboltEX 4 Add-on Card

ASUS today rolled out the ThunderboltEX 4, an add-on card designed to give your PC full Thunderbolt 4 connectivity. The only catch here is that you’ll need an ASUS motherboard with a Thunderbolt readiness header (which provides timing and other low-level system commands to the card). Also needed is a...

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AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Expected to Launch Solo, Without its non-XT Sibling in Tow

AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Expected to Launch Solo, Without its non-XT Sibling in Tow

AMD is expected to debut its Radeon RX 6700 series with a solo launch of its top-spec RX 6700 XT, with the non-XT “RX 6700” following on at a later date, according to Cowcotland. As it stands the company could announce the RX 6700 XT at an online event on March...

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AMD “Genoa” Expected to Cram Up to 96 Cores, MCM Imagined

AMD “Genoa” Expected to Cram Up to 96 Cores, MCM Imagined

AMD’s cutting edge EPYC enterprise processor that succeeds the forthcoming third Gen EYPIC “Milan,” codenamed “Genoa,” is required to be the primary significant stage update for AMD’s undertaking stages since the 2017 presentation of the “Zen” based “Naples.” Implementing the most recent I/O interfaces, like DDR5 memory and PCI-Express gen...

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ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT DUAL and TUF Gaming Pictured

ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT DUAL and TUF Gaming Pictured

Here are a portion of the primary pictures of specially craft AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics cards, as the ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT DUAL, and the TUF Gaming Radeon RX 6700 XT OC. The two cards include 12 GB of memory, and utilize ASUS’s most recent age of...

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