I have one of those 20k mah 100w powerbank, and even with that I’m still not piercing 3 hours mark with turbo mode. idk though, maybe for most it’s enough for a flight or drive.
I have one of those 20k mah 100w powerbank, and even with that I’m still not piercing 3 hours mark with turbo mode. idk though, maybe for most it’s enough for a flight or drive.
I wonder if they can reach regular 4090 level of performance in gaming if they just boost the voltage go to 1.3v or something, and let the card boost to 3+ghz.
Well, just for good measure, make it as a feature in afterburner so they technically don’t break any sanctions since it’s the user that doing the overclock, not stock from Nvidia.
We’re still very far from that. Even mobile phones don’t stack GPU, they only stack RAM and NAND. RAM and cache are far simpler to stack since they are simple things in nature. While GPU is unbelievably complicated compared to those 2. Maybe Intel’s tile / AMD’s chiplet system is closer to what we want, but it’s still not as good as stacking.
Well, it is purposefully done to accelerate aging on the monitor. Anyway, did someone say “displaying static content with extremely limited variation in pixel colour for extended periods of time.”? Well, game UI, and crosshair is a good example of that. Plus we do HDR in games too. So for people who game 10 hours a day, watch this I guess…
What the hell is that 4+4+0 monster? And how the duck is it so efficient? This chip just blew what I thought is common sense that you need small cores for efficiency. Oh man, mediatek has come a long way, and qualcomm gotta take an L this year i guess.
Intel, just not the Intel Killer ones.
idk but repurposing GPUs like that in the west will get you instantly in trouble with the law, most likely IP infringement since you are modifying Nvidia’s stuff without approval for financial gains.
Chinese factories can do this without worries since Chinese law probably don’t care about this all that much. And even if NVIDIA do hit them, they’ll simply close down temporarily and rename themselves to a new entity altogether, it’s common practice in China to simply “disappear” if something bad happens. That’s also why you see so many chinese brands with incoherent letters and namings, because those names are disposable and not hard to come with.