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WhiteLeaff
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"World's simplest" nuclear reactors could be installed underground to provide heat to cities
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There are so many ways to do this without hiding an atomic bomb under our feet...
Sunday at 8:43 AM
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"If it's a war against the Slavs, you can always count on Romania" -Marshal Ion Antonescu
Saturday at 2:44 PM
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Really ? What kind of retard gets manipulated by this?
Saturday at 2:44 PM
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AWS refreshes AI story with new Trainium 2 chip, Bedrock upgrades, and SageMaker Studio
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If it's a real alternative, then back up your words by stopping buying GPUs. It's as simple as that.
Friday at 6:49 AM
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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D vs. Intel Core i9-14900K: 45 Game Benchmark
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A massacre, but it's also sad that the entire zen5 line could be so much better if AMD simply equipped the CCDs with more L3
Thursday at 5:24 AM
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90% raster perf of 7900XTX, 30 -40% more RT perf, 500-550usd/euros msrp and it will be sold like hot cakes. That perf, it it is true, is...
Wednesday at 8:34 PM
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It's a monolithic chip designed for efficiency across the board (Shaders occupation, AI, ray tracing, performance per area/watt/U$)...
Wednesday at 8:34 PM
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What's next for Intel: Split, sell, or shut down the fabs?
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I imagine that large American companies such as Tesla, Apple and Nvidia could be interested individually or as a strategic consortium.
Wednesday at 2:57 PM
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Intel launches new Arc Battlemage B580 and B570 gaming GPUs: specs, performance preview, pricing, and more
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Performance seems to vary a lot if these figures are true... 43% above the 4060 in CP2077 puts it just above the 4060ti, but in some UE5...
Dec 3, 2024
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I don't have the ability to repurpose the die space wasted on dedicated RT structures into something more useful, let alone fix this...
Dec 3, 2024
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I'm surprised anyone still has the courage to defend this crap. Drawing analogies between past and present is a futile exercise that...
Dec 3, 2024
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Nvidia's RTX 2060 Was Never Fast Enough for Ray Tracing
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No GPU is fast enough for RT when used in a minimally relevant way. That's why I think it's crazy how much importance they give to an...
Dec 3, 2024
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I agree. If someone feels 30% is too high, they are free to publish on humble, GoG, I believe origins will take 3rd party games, and...
Nov 29, 2024
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Antitrust lawsuit against Valve over Steam's 30% commission gains class-action status
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It doesn't make any sense, there are many other platforms for selling games, and owners of large IPs could sell on their own sites if...
Nov 29, 2024
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After Steve told me that I needed 16GB+ on my next graphic card I went with AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT, upgraded from my old work horse the...
Nov 29, 2024
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