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Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 1 Jul 2016, 20:03
by sebas

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 6 Jul 2016, 12:23
by caleb
RX 480 - acum și fără riscul de a face friptură de mobo :)

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 6 Jul 2016, 13:22
by zme-ul
RX480 a venit si va muri curand, nVidia are deja in cuptor GTX1060 - consum mai mic si perf mai mare decat RX480 :D

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 6 Jul 2016, 18:01
by sebas
Nu știu cât de curând va fi totuși, că nu prea au spus mare lucru despre el. Și îmi imaginez că îi vor face ceva publicitate înainte de lansare. Mă gândesc că acum vor să profite la maxim de hype-ul din jurul 1070/1080.

Oricum, la fiecare lansare AMD promite multe și parcă cu fiecare o dă în bară. Eu mi-am luat monitor Freesync special pentru a merge din nou pe mâna lor (ultima dată a fost când aveam nevoie de pixel shader pentru PoP:Sands of Time :D), dar nu prea au cu ce. Pentru medium și high-end gaming chiar abia sunt competitivi.

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 7 Jul 2016, 19:45
by sebas
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10serie ... e-gtx-1060

Hah, mai repede decât era de așteptat. Nu vor să-i lase deloc pe cei de la AMD să respire. :)

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 7 Jul 2016, 21:17
by zme-ul
sebas wrote:Hah, mai repede decât era de așteptat. Nu vor să-i lase deloc pe cei de la AMD să respire. :)
azi trebuia sa iasa AMDu cu driver fix pt RX480 .. canci :lol:
nu-i de mirare ca nVidia le da mumu la fiecare colt de strada

le: nevermind, a iesit driveru acum vre-o 30min ;)

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 8 Jul 2016, 15:50
by sebas
A iesit, dar cu firma in cap si-au dat deja. Aceeasi faza ca si cu Fury Xul, degeaba acum are perf OK si e fara pump whine daca la lansare era praf comparativ cu nVidia. Vanzari au pierdut deja cu siguranta.

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 8 Jul 2016, 16:21
by Stokkolm
Nvidia se chinuie de multe timp sa scoata AMD de pe piata ca sa isi poata face de cap cu consumatorii cum vor. S-ar duce pe apa sambetei PC gaming-ul daca le-ar iesi.

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 8 Jul 2016, 16:53
by zme-ul
Stokkolm wrote:Nvidia se chinuie de multe timp sa scoata AMD de pe piata
e total gresita logica aia - daca iese AMDu de pe piata, nVidia pierde instant daca vor ridica preturile

plus ca daca totusi AMD "ia foc", patentele si tehnologiile vor ajunge pe la Intel (cel mai probabil) si concurenta se va mentine

fara concurenta nu exista piata

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 8 Jul 2016, 22:12
by zme-ul
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Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 8 Jul 2016, 22:22
by vulp
digital rape oh yeah

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 08:09
by sebas
https://www.computerbase.de/2016-07/doo ... md-nvidia/

:o :o :o

AMD are >60% gains pe Vulkan comparativ cu DX12.

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 09:29
by zme-ul
sebas wrote:AMD are >60% gains pe Vulkan comparativ cu DX12.
pt ca AMD si-a batut joc ani de zile de driverii DX11 si OpenGL

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 15 Jul 2016, 21:20
by vulp
The conspiracy theory is that Japan's Nintendo, which part owns the Pokemon franchise, and America's Google can work out where Chinese military bases are by seeing where users can't go to capture Pokemon characters. The game relies on Google services such as Maps. The theory is that if Nintendo places rare Pokemon in areas where they see players aren't going, and nobody attempts to capture the creature, it can be deduced that the location has restricted access and could be a military zone. "Then, when war breaks out, Japan and the U.S. can easily target their guided missiles, and China will have been destroyed by the invasion of a Japanese-American game," said a social media post circulated on Weibo. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said he was unaware of reports that the game could be a security risk and that he didn't have time to play with such things. He gave no further details.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ninte ... SKCN0ZV0YD

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 18 Jul 2016, 23:39
by vulp
A team of nanoscientists led by Sander Otte at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands has just unveiled the densest method ever developed to store re-writable digital data. By scooting around individual chlorine atoms on a flat sheet of copper, the scientists could write a 1 kilobyte message at 500 terabits per square inch. That's around 100 times more info per square inch than the most efficient hard drive ever created. Otte says the method could theoretically fit every book ever written onto a flat copper sheet the size of a postage stamp.
http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/vao ... 6.131.html

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 7 Aug 2016, 05:57
by vulp
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley have created the very first dust-sized wireless sensors that may be implanted within the body. This is bringing technology closer to the day that technologies such as the Fitbit will be able to monitor internal nerves, muscles and organs all in real time.

These devices do not require batteries and blablablablablablablabla
http://sciencenewsjournal.com/engineers ... uman-body/

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 11 Aug 2016, 02:59
by zme-ul
Microsoft singlehandedly proves that golden backdoor keys are a terrible idea
Microsoft leaked the golden keys that unlock Windows-powered tablets, phones and other devices sealed by Secure Boot – and is now scrambling to undo the blunder.

These skeleton keys can be used to install non-Redmond operating systems on locked-down computers. In other words, on devices that do not allow you to disable Secure Boot even if you have administrator rights – such as ARM-based Windows RT tablets – it is now possible to sidestep this block and run, say, GNU/Linux or Android.
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gg you fucking retards :lol:

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 30 Aug 2016, 20:53
by zme-ul
Europe's net neutrality guidelines seen as a victory for the open web
Europe's telecommunications regulator has published final guidelines on how the EU will implement net neutrality rules that were adopted last year, in what digital rights groups are hailing as a victory for the free and open internet. The guidelines, published Tuesday, clarify vaguely worded provisions that experts say could have been exploited by telecoms to favor certain internet services over others.

The net neutrality rules adopted by the European Parliament last year aimed to strengthen net neutrality by requiring internet service providers (ISPs) to treat all web traffic equally, without favoring some services over others. But the regulations contained several loopholes that raised concerns among net neutrality advocates, including a provision that would have allowed ISPs to create "fast lanes" for "specialized services," and another that would have allowed for zero-rating, under which certain services and apps would be exempt from counting against monthly data limits. A "traffic management" provision would have allowed telecoms to prioritize internet traffic from some services over others.

Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 13:51
by vulp
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Re: Software/Hardware news

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 18:35
by zme-ul
Galaxy Note 7 shipments suspended over reports of exploding units
Reports of malfunctioning Galaxy Note 7 devices have been popping up since August 24 — a mere five days after its official launch — and it seems like Samsung is now taking a more serious note of the situation.
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