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  1. froggyboy604

    More Of Google's Tensor CPU Chip Details...

    I wonder if Google making its Tensor CPU would means many Google branded smartphones, tablets, Chromebooks, and Android devices will use Google Tensor chips in the future instead of using chips from Qualcomm, Samsung, Intel, AMD, and Nvidia.
  2. froggyboy604

    Will Popular Handheld game consoles ever use PC-based AMD and Intel CPU and video chips?

    I think it is possible that Nintendo and Sony handheld consoles may use an AMD PC based CPUs and video chips in future handhelds like how the PS4 uses a AMD APU chip. AMD CPUs and video chips are sometimes more affordable than Intel CPU and video chip brands, and AMD CPU and video performance is...
  3. froggyboy604

    Apple will reportedly ditch Intel chips in Macs as early as 2020

    In a major shift that carries big implications for both companies, Apple will reportedly replace Intel’s processors with the company’s own chips in Mac computers as soon as 2020, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Apple will reportedly ditch Intel chips in Macs as early as 2020 I...
  4. froggyboy604

    Intel says newer chips also experience sudden reboots after Meltdown-Spectre fixes

    Intel explained everything in a new press release. The company said that its firmware updates are out for 90% of Intel processors produced in the past five years, but it still has “more work to do.” “While the firmware updates are effective at mitigating exposure to the security issues...
  5. froggyboy604

    Do slow CPU feel Slower in Windows compared to most other Operating Systems like Linux?

    Ever since I used Windows Vista, slower CPUs like the Intel Celeron, Atom, and similar AMD CPUs like the Duron and Sempron feel slow when running Windows Vista and newer Windows operating systems. But, Linux based operating systems like Ubuntu Linux and Linux Mint runs at a good speed even on...
  6. froggyboy604

    What do you think of slow pre-built computers sold with slow CPU being with 8GB of RAM?

    I feel slow computers with a slow CPU like Intel i3 and Celeron are not worth buying even if the slow computer comes with 8GB of RAM. There is also a chance that the RAM will be set to a slower speed, and lower quality and less reliable, so it would break sooner than higher quality RAM which is...
  7. froggyboy604

    Do you feel there are too many Intel and AMD CPU models to choose from?

    Yes, I feel there are too many Intel, and AMD CPU models to choose from. Intel has the Celeron, i3, i5, i7, Xeon, etc, and AMD has the A4, A6, A8, A9, A10, Ryzen, etc. I feel there should be fewer CPUs since it makes picking a CPU harder, and the price difference on some CPUs are not very...
  8. froggyboy604

    Good idea to upgrade to a new CPU and RAM when replacing a broken old Motherboard?

    If you can afford to buy a new CPU, RAM, and better motherboard which work for your new CPU, it can be a good idea to replace the CPU and motherboard with a better CPU, motherboard, and RAM if your old DDR2 RAM does not work in newer motherboard which typically use DDR3 and DDR4 RAM. Old CPUs...
  9. froggyboy604

    Report claims Intel CPUs contain enormous security flaw

    A new article on BoingBoing argues that Intel’s implementation of the IME and the microcontroller that runs it are fundamentally insecure, cannot be trusted, and could be used to perform potentially devastating exploits. Intel has publicly revealed very little about the precise function of its...
  10. Demon_Skeith

    Intel's New Desktop Ten Core CPU

    Intel's new Extreme Edition of its regular Core i7 chip has 10 cores, each running at up to 3.5GHz for a not so low price of $1,700 USD. PC World reports that the new Broadwell-E gaming chips—or Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition, will run at 3GHz with a boost mode that ups the speed to 3.5GHz. The...
  11. froggyboy604

    AMD's Zen processors to feature up to 32 cores, 8-channel DDR4

    As spotted by The Tech Report, a CERN engineer revealed during the Forum that AMD's Zen line-up would feature processors with up to 32 cores in two 16-core modules. These chips will also reportedly use Symmetrical Multi Threading, which is basically an AMD-developed version of Hyper-Threading...
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