Are you saying that in the future I will eat my favorite brand of pasta with a dash of silicon? Hmm, indigestible! Thank you, but I prefer the traditional way. Oh, and without AI, that is, served in a really stupid way. :clap:
But does this device run games made for x86/Windows or ARM/Android? Because they shouldn't be games made specifically for it, I believe. I don't deeply understand this, but it would still surprise me to know that RISC-V can run code made for other chip architectures.
Nothing that a political pen can't solve, forcing the company to provide support. 12th/13th gen are still right there behind and there is no justification for this, just greed to force sales of new products.
Really? With my RX 550 I can run Mad Max and Diablo II Resurrected at 1080p/Medium. Of course, 45fps average. And I can also run several games from 2012 and older with maximum quality. AMD didn't support it because they didn't want to. But, as I said, after 2030 I will be running games with this...
What to say? They persistently - as well - no support to my - not that old - Radeon RX 550. I'm really sorry AMD, but I can't get excited about your limited solutions. Maybe in 2029 when I'll be assembly my next PC 'low TDP enthusiast' I can finally start to get excited about it. That's if...
I just love to see how the power of public authority can guide industry, which operates in the free market, to take right and just directions for the welfare of citizens and consumers. A world without bureaucracy staff is a world where we would have to pay for every time a cubic centimeter of...
In Astronomy, when a distant star is dimmed under observation, nobody claims that it "disappeared" and then "reappeared". Naturally, the human experience with the Sun helps to avoid falling into the mystical. But since we don't have a counterpoint in quantum study, everything that emerges from...
But I think not. Just as it was not possible to conceive electric light bulbs in the 17th and 18th centuries, since science about the electrical phenomenon remained in simple misunderstanding with the real facts of nature. The physics of quantum mechanics is not plausibly on par with subatomic...
There are many people who buy that way. The risk pays off at the fairest price, true. The problem is that if the product breaks even within the warranty period, the postage cost nullifies the advantage obtained initially in the purchase. But it's still worth the risk, it's a gamble.
In Brazil, regardless of how much resources have been removed from a motherboard to make it a low-cost product, local commerce never passes this on to the country's consumer. Entry-level motherboards like those made to cost 125 Dollars are sold there as if they cost "250" Dollars abroad. I don't...
Hey, wait, wait... I clearly remember that the anime Akira (1988) has the motion blur effect as an aesthetic element, presented intensely in the first minutes of the movie. Couldn't the industry's search for more clarity and image definition distort the artistic notion among the public and also...
OK, let's look at this from another point of view. Basically, some government men think that an entertainment platform business "should mix" political issues in their activities, especially if it's delicate. However, a social networking platform business "should not mix" its content with...
HBM memory? It is for dedicated GPU video card.
I'm talking about APU, chips with CPU+GPU parts in same silicon die.
APU just can use shared main/system memory... right? So, APU use DDR3 or DDR4 by Zen cores maybe.
Sorry if I didn't understand what did you mean :confused: