Listly by Nicholas Dedich
Here is some information regarding Chips and developments, within recent times, more in relation to companies and trading.
Intel designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world's computing devices.
Estimated based onSYSmark* 2014, a system-level performance benchmark that measures and compares PC performance using real world applications. Find out more at www.bapco.com. Measured using Makerbot Desktop 3.3*. The workload file is a 2.4 MB model from the Thingiverse object database that is prepared for 3D printing.
Pricing for Sapphire, MSI and Gigabyte AMD Radeon 300 series graphics cards in the EU region have been leaked, and they're quite hefty. Looks like Europe is getting the short end of the stick again in terms of PC hardware pricing. An issue that has probably been exacerbated by the recent unfavorable currency circumstances in the European Union.
Recently I had the opportunity to speed up some computer speed using my old IBM R32, an archaic machine that has an old Pentium IV processor, came across a useful tool called Powerstrip which sped up the GPU Ati Mobile Radeon GPU which has only 16MB of Graphics Core, with approximately a slight manufacturer safe over-clock, the machine has a new lease of life, and can run older games, and run the web and graphics a little more smoothly.
Processor makers regularly exaggerate the performance of their chips (remember Intel's obsession with clock speed?), but AMD is learning that there are limits around what you can claim. It's facing a class action lawsuit accusing the company of misleading buyers about the number of cores in its Bulldozer-based CPUs.
At the start of 2015, Sony effectively gave up on making smartphones in the hope of recapturing former glories. Its mobile division now loses the company nearly $2 million per day even after being slimmed down to a fraction of its former size.