20nm + HBM stacked DRAM = the win
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20nm + HBM stacked DRAM = the win
Good review.
Btw, you should always add which blocks support Koolance QD3/4 and Swiftech iLok quick disconnects ( with 19/13mm-3/4 OD tubing ). Very important information.
Good review.
Btw, you should always add which blocks support Koolance QD3/4 and Swiftech iLok quick disconnects ( with 19/13mm-3/4 OD tubing ). Very important information.
Worse temps and worse restriction than the old Supremacy :shrug:
Btw, is it compatible with Koolance QD4/QD3 quick disconnects and 19/13mm(3/4 OD) tubing, pls? I have the impression the I/O holes...
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL :mad:
The AMD Seattle Opteron A1100 SDK costs 2999$ !!! And you must apply also for the program ... what the......
Here is another board, directly by ARM Holdings. It is not really a end-user product, it's really a reference devboard aimed to "make other motherboards" or to test software compatibility... but...
AFAIK, no price announced yet. No idea about folding on ARM, sorry.
I think I've seen a PCI3 slot in the video, I'm not sure, but that MicroATX board will be very interesting if it supports a GPU,...
Here is a video of the ThundeX boards by Armdevices.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmnjZUQPq5U
Correct ! Say ... cheese ! :D
http://cdn1.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net//art/TRBC/cavium%20thunderx-578-80.jpg
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Maaaaaaaaaaaaaammmm! Cavium's ThunderX 48-core ARM 64bits SoC 28nm at 2.5Ghz , PCI-Express 3.0, DDR3/DDR4 memory ! :eek:
http://www.cavium.com/ThunderX_ARM_Processors.html
Do want ! :shocked:
Cuz R2D2 hacks computers using brute force :D
Not sure if it can mine Bitcoins enough faster tho.
Does really need an ARM Soc to be watercooled? :D
I really hope Mark, Carrie and Harrison could be in the cast.
I would love to see Jennifer Lawrence as Han-Leia's daughter and a good script. Not all CGI as the newest films.
In JJ we trust.
Yep, I couldn't live with only 2Gb ... but probably the Denver dual-core 64bits version is on the way soon with 4Gb, according to this:
http://oi60.tinypic.com/173e5c.jpg
and, yep, I think it...
Tegra K1 devboard available for only 192$ !
Tegra K1 Quad Core A15 SoC with 192 Kepler GPU cores, 2Gb DDR3, USB 3.0, SATA, eMMC/SD card, mini-PCIE, GigaLAN, audio.
Runs Ubuntu Linux, OpenGL 4.4,...
VIA should make a decent desktop GPU to compete vs AMD/NVDA :)
I remember the good old times with S3-Savage ...
Not bad... but 140W TDP is too much for my taste ... :shrug:
I'll personally wait for ARM-based desktop APUs with 16-cores and 14nm-finFET 3Ghz+ .. like NVIDIA's Denver/Boulder or AMD-ARMed...
AMD's Opteron A1100 8-core ARM A57 is almost ready ... :)
http://oi59.tinypic.com/1zwyw4g.jpg
http://oi59.tinypic.com/vpx6wz.jpg
Now waiting for Tegra K1 devkit :p:
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"DDR4 Memory Will Be Released By Next Month" ....
and it will be automatically obsoleted by 1Tb/100Gbps chips of Hypercube memory and reRAM in 2014 :)
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I just hope parallel projects like NSIS won't shut down too omg ...
I found this on the Internet...
16 cores, 5.0 Ghz, 14nm CPU ( ARM A57 / MIPS64 / Godson-Loongson ??? ), 32M cache and a GTX780 integrated ( !!! )
Made in China. Available this Dec 19, 2013. No...
I don't care....
Future is not DDR but reRAM and Hyper cube memory so... :D
Wondeful...
Ballmer ruined M$ with W8 and Surface...
Elop ruined Nokia...
Excellent CEOs, yepppp! :rolleyes:
Bill, please, come back :p:
M$ did not really buy Nokia...
M$ just wanted a new CEO ... but he came with Nokia attached :ROTF:
Wax's heat conductivity sucks...
It's much better to use metal IHS ( internally soldered ).... and liquid metal as external TIM.