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Google’s Axion: The New Arm-Based Chip That Is Changing the Way Data Centers Work

The image does not belong to buddystech.com You may have heard that Google is releasing Axion, its first special Arm-based CPU made just for data centers. At the Google Cloud Next user meeting in Las Vegas², this news was shared. As a result of Google’s big investment in custom hardware, Axion is the most recent […]

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The next generation of Intel CPUs will have a new LGA-1851 socket.

The image does not belong to buddystech.com Intel is going to release a new socket called LGA 1851 for its next-generation CPUs, which is a big deal. The New Plug As its name says, the LGA 1851 socket will have 1,851 pins, which is 9% more than the standard LGA 1700 socket⁹. The extra pins

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Intel Stops Making 13th Gen Boxed Series Chips

The image does not belong to buddystech.com It came as a surprise, but Intel has decided to stop selling the boxed versions of its enthusiast-class 13th Generation Core “Raptor Lake” CPUs. The Break Through The company said in a product change notice (PCN) released last month that they will stop sending these desktop CPUs in

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The RDNA 3+ architecture from AMD will be around until 2027

The image does not belong to buddystech.com The new AMD Zen 5 “Strix Point” APUs were supposed to come out in mid-2024³², but AMD’s RDNA 3+ architecture will now be around until at least 2027³²³. This choice was made because AMD is working with Samsung on the Exynos project, which has made it harder for

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Intel CPUs Say BIOS Issues Are Caused by the Motherboard

The image does not belong to buddystech.com Intel, which makes a lot of CPUs, has had a lot of problems with its Core i9-13900K and Core i7-13700K processors². The issue, which makes some of the newest games crash, is being blamed on the BIOS settings on the motherboard². The Trouble Core i9-13900K and Core i7-13700K

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NVIDIA says performance problems are caused by Intel’s 13th and 14th generation CPUs

The image does not belong to buddystech.com Intel’s 13th and 14th Gen CPUs are to blame for performance problems that many gamers are having, according to NVIDIA, a major GPU maker. The Trouble The latest 552.12 driver patch notes from NVIDIA show that the company is aware of stability issues that many Raptor Lake and

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AMD Gears Up for Ryzen 9000 Series Launch, Drivers Released

The image does not belong to buddystech.com AMD Gets Ready for the Launch of the Ryzen 9000 Series; Drivers Are Out AMD has released drivers for its future Ryzen 9000 series processors, which is a big deal. People see this as a step toward the much-anticipated launch of the 9000 series, which could happen at

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AMD’s China-Exclusive Ryzen 5 8400F and Ryzen 7 8700F CPUs are benchmarked.

AMD just recently announced the Ryzen 7 8700F and Ryzen 5 8400F, two Zen 4 processors that will only be sold in China12. We now have the first scores of these chips that are only sold in China thanks to JGINYUE, a Chinese system maker1. The Ryzen 7 8700F is basically a slower version of

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Microsoft Achieves Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Error-Corrected Qubits Run 14,000 Experiments Without Errors

Microsoft and Quantinuum have made quantum computing enter a new era, which is a huge step forward. Together, they made the most stable logical qubits that have ever been recorded. This is a big step forward in the field of quantum computing1. What Quantum Computing Can’t DoQuantum computing has a lot of potential uses in

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