Will the 9th gen CPU Metldown/Spectre silicon fixes suffer the same performance penalty as the OS/Microcode patches of today?
Will speculative execution be enabled with vulnerabilities resolved, or will it be silicon-level disabled?
What is with these sexist click-bait or fake news "ads" by revcontent? They're completely inappropriate for work. They usually have a image of a woman in revealing clothing that is not appropriate for my workplace whatsoever. That or it's a fake news "article" or scamming a promise of easy...
Honestly I see g-sync as a major benefit to high resolution displays that realistically are only going to see frame rates of 30-60 fps. It's at these frame rates that gsync is most useful.
If you've got the hardware to drive a display with 120 - 144 fps, you don't need gsync, you're better off...
Lets not forget that developers are able to bleed more end-result performance out of a slow console than a similiar spec'd PC.
Console SDK platforms allow coding much closer to metal than Windows with Direct X/OpenGL. Developers can also tweak the game design around a specific hardware platform...
I've always aimed to get frequencies and timings that give me the lowest real latency (in nanoseconds).
I will not significantly sacrifice the real latency for frequency, but that's just me.
I will also not spend significantly more money on top-of-the-line RAM. The performance benefit is not...
Intel has decided to cut TSX from K CPUs so they have something special to offer socket 2011 and Xeon. It's not lost on Intel that the "mainstream" K parts get much attention from enthusiasts as they are a generation ahead of the "enthusiast" socket 2011.
Some people will go to socket 2011 for...
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