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eDRAM is similar to ED men in that it doesn't "last long" and can't "go far".My RAM started transitioning to ROM recently.![]()
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eDRAM is similar to ED men in that it doesn't "last long" and can't "go far".My RAM started transitioning to ROM recently.![]()
Consistently, my Logitechs have outlasted Steelseries. The latter I've had to return twice within the span of a year. When it failed again, I said fuck this and got another Logitech that lasted for over 2 years before it had minor scroll wheel issues.Who makes a gaming mouse that doesn't fail in 18 months?
this is intel, it will be just as expensive if not more.I wont lie, I almost do hope intel does make a turn around and starts making headway into the GPU market. Intel fuckery aside, Nvidia and AMD need to pull their heads out of their asses and stop charging so goddamn much for shit performance increases. It cant last either; the economy is the worst it's been since 08 easily; with hiring rates being identical to peak 08 recession, among other things like revolving consumer credit (IE credit cards) being low due to people either being maxed out on credit, or tightening their belts.
When I took it out of storage, it still worked but started double clicking a few weeks later.
Time will tell, I recently got a new one. The previous ones lasted 2 years and a few months.You're saying their mice are still good? Come to think of it, my wife's had one for 4-5 years now.
Committed to wireless now.
My G502 is 5 years going strong. Will make repairs to it soon.Mouse4 recently decided to start identifying as a potato. This was an expensive Corsair mouse, too, I think about 2 years old now. All the buttons on my 2001 Microsoft Intellimouse still work. Stupid garbage chinktronics. Both of the Steelseries mice I bought had button failures within a year or two of purchase, too.
Who makes a gaming mouse that doesn't fail in 18 months?
But the motherboard doesn't support it hehehMy RAM identifies as ECC today.
Other bizarro products include Kaby Lake G with on-package discrete Radeon graphics and HBM2, the miserably performing 3D stacked Lakefield, and the only two Broadwell desktop CPUs, both with 128 MiB L4 cache.Found a good article that I'd like to share. It's about "Cannon Lake", aka Intel's first production 10nm chips.
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Oh boy, wait until you find out about the iAPX432, a processor built specifically for the Ada language, implementing high order language functions directly in hardware. It's a processor that, among other questionable things, does its own garbage collection. Performed horribly, as one would expect. It was designed to be a high performance mainframe chip, but ended up drastically outperformed by the 286, a low-end home computer chip designed for the PC/AT. Texas Instruments made handheld calculators (handheld by the standards of the 80s, mind) with better performance!Found a good article that I'd like to share. It's about "Cannon Lake", aka Intel's first production 10nm chips.
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In short:
- This was during the 14nm++++++++ era
- Intel needs to prove to their shareholders that they're going to move on
- However, it wasn't at all ready yet for mass production, yields are fucking terrible
- The only chip under this codename is the Core i3-8121U, a dual-core mobile i3 that doesn't even have a functioning iGPU
- The few laptops that did use this chip had to resort to a dedicated GPU, I believe Radeons were common
- Also since the 10nm process wasn't fully baked, it's horribly inefficient and unoptimized, even worse than 14nm in some tests
Probably the funniest shitshow people don't know about.
Reminder that GPUs only exist because developers refuse to properly optimize their software renderers.Nice. Can't wait for this bad boy to become real too.
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I'm a large ape man with retard-strong hands who regularly wears out both keyboards and mice just with 'normal' use. After many years of suffering, there are two brands I now swear by for their reliability and robustness - Realforce for keyboards, and Logitech for mice.My logitech headphones and keyboards have been poop from a butt. You're saying their mice are still good? Come to think of it, my wife's had one for 4-5 years now.
I mean, we did have dedicated Java acceleration hardware in ARM SoCs for a long time...Nice. Can't wait for this bad boy to become real too.
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