ET deals: $450 off Dell XPS One 27 Touch all-in-one
…2560x1440 WQHD resolution that is served up via an Nvidia GeForce GT 640M graphics card. This model is powered by an Ivy Bridge Core i5-3330s processor, a model launched late last…
…2560x1440 WQHD resolution that is served up via an Nvidia GeForce GT 640M graphics card. This model is powered by an Ivy Bridge Core i5-3330s processor, a model launched late last…
…power consumption level. The net effect is to ensure every PS5 runs at the same speed. The CPU clock can be assumed to be somewhat lower than 3.5GHz, but the GPU…
…company developed for handling specific workloads more effectively than a GPU or CPU. These large-scale TPUs, however, are intended to power server rooms and major data centers. Google has also developed…
…Anker PowerWave (Opens in a new window) 10W Qi-Certified Fast Wireless Charging Stand (No AC Adapter) for $16.79 at Amazon (List price: $25.99). Anker Soundcore Spirit (Opens in a…
…Weak points include the GPU, an ARM reference design that can't keep up with Qualcomm's Adreno GPUs. Writing to storage and web rendering work are also a bit slower on…
…The company states that frame rate targeting is only part of the savings, claiming that BB "further enhances the GPU, CPU, and memory efficiency during frame rendering, saving power every frame. Our…
…Nvidia's GPUs are potent and ARM CPU cores are capable, but you can't build 100W+ worth of hardware performance from 2013 into a tablet with a 10-15W power envelope…
…Leap for GPUs Qualcomm is pushing gaming hard with the Snapdragon 865. The chip's new Adreno 650 renders graphics 25 percent faster while using 35 percent less power. Supposedly, the Adreno…
…and GPU, but we don't have firm details on the platform yet. The new JHL8340 and JHL8540 are codenamed Maple Ridge, while the device controller is Goshen Ridge. Power and size…
…At this speed, the Power8 CPU will be around 60% faster than the Power7+ in single-threaded applications, and more than two times faster in multithreaded tasks. In certain cases, IBM says…