I've been waiting for the i5-4670S. Only found a UK site and they say it won't be available until the end of the month so it seems like the low power versions are binned. I'll wait.
It's clear you don't know the reality of the market. Most PC games are console ports and developers won't waste time developing with TSX in mind.
Like I said, if you want TSX to be adopted quickly by developers ask Intel to include it in their low end parts.
This. Games will NOT be using TSX for a very long time, probably when the next-next-gen consoles are out. That may be as long as 7-10 years away. Console ports will not be using TSX because resources won't be spent to optimize a game with a feature used by 1% of the installed base.
If you...
No they're just racist, or xenophobic depending on who you're talking to. At least it's better than letting your country be overrun with people who hate you.
The MWI might not always be accurate. The indicator on the Intel 330, for example, never drops.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6462/intel-explains-20nm-nand-endurance-concerns-on-the-ssd-335
It's supposed to be fixed in a firmware update in December. Still waiting...
I have 2 GB and don't feel it's really needed. 1.5 GB is probably enough, but I don't know what you are doing on your laptop. I would just buy 1 stick and buy another if you need it. As you probably know it is very easy to upgrade RAM on your powerbook. You don't have to open up the whole...
Reading comprehension fail. Even a first grader can tell you that a day in Genesis is just that, a day. Not a thousand years.
Only stupid scholars think otherwise.
Here's my question, can you go away? Why don't teach you religion to people who have never read the Bible? Anybody born in...
Where are you getting $67 DDR SO-DIMM? I have the same laptop and bought 1 GB of crucial RAM for 20 something dollars on amazon. Expensive compared to modern RAM on a /GB basis, but it's cheaper than the last time I bought it.
As for a hard drive, PATA hard drives are too expensive so I'm...
You linked to a overpriced POS that's on a special (walk-in only and 1 per household). My F4 wasn't a steal. It was $80 for several months, has a 3-year warranty, and is more reliable than anything out there.
It's called Moore's law. Doesn't apply to hard drives, but the principle is the...
Do you even know what you are talking about?
My Samsung 2 TB 5400 rpm cost me $80 and was released more than 2 years ago. The only thing special about it was it didn't fail like other brands, and it was less than $100 several months before the flood.
2 TB drives still cost at least $100. I...
Lol, so I suppose you have taken a macroecon course in college?
I used to think a degree was pretty worthless, but I guess it's not as worthless as I thought.
Can't believe I'm posting here, but here it goes.
IMF was wrong? News at 11.
If the IMF tells your country to do something, you should stick fingers and say LALALALALA and pretend you never heard anything.
If you have not taken University level macroecon class, you should STFU. Austerity was...
Woo, another own goal!!!
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Timothy+6%3A10&version=NIV
And if you take the KJV verse
You really believe the first sin and first murder were because of money?!?
Christians who think critically don't exist.
In short my guess is that somewhere near 300 PPI, interpolation will not be a big deal. CRTs didn't have crazy high PPIs but it was a different tech. I'll probably search to see how well rMBP cope at lower resolutions.
Supposedly IGZO displays have lower cost. I'm confident that by the end...
I already know how non-native resolutions work. The question is, how high does pixel density have to be so that fuzziness is nearly unnoticeable or equivalent to what we got in CRTs?
I guess I chose the wrong forum for this question.
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