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Damnit dice I literally read that article and came to post it. You beat me to it :p

This is a really cool idea. Sadly the specs seem meh and the I bet the price point won't be low enough. We'll found out Jan 4th at CES about it so hopefully it's reasonable :)
 


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Desktop Ryzen CPUs with 3D V-Cache and next-gen Ryzen with Zen4 architecture are part of the CES 2022 announcements.


https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-con...-launches-this-spring-zen4-raphael-in-2h-2022


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So pretty much confirmed AMD is going LGA now. It's sad to see PGA in the desktop space end after so long but it was inevitable at this point. Still, I hope this means they will sort the cooler mounting positions so we can turn units 90º now and make ITX boards easier to design.
 
Kinda weird to say we're launching a new CPU in a few months then to say oh btw a few months after that we are launching a brand new architecture too. But hey progress is progress I guess
 
Nvidia Deep Learning Super Sampling launching via a driver update on the 14th of this month, Will be a toggle option along with DSR.

The filters you can apply through GFE will also be getting some impressive updates with the help of the creator of ReShade, FX such as SSRTGI (Screen Space Ray Traced Global Illumination, SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion) and Dynamic DOF (Depth of Field) are being added.

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...ion-coming-to-geforce-drivers-on-january-14th
 
NVIDIA has unlocked the GPU System Processor (GSP) which handles the driver initialisation and management resulting in lower latencies, Higher performance etc... this processor is in Turing/Ampere based Tesla/workstation cards but it's not known yet if this is in Turing/Ampere based GeForce cards but if it is it could help with Nvidia's driver overhead which is a fair bit more than AMD's driver overhead according to a past video from Hardware Unboxed.

https://www.techpowerup.com/291088/...processor-gsp-for-improved-system-performance

This has me curious and also confirms my old theory on Nvidia's tech having features/hardware that aren't "turned on", If Turing cards from 3.5 years ago are now getting this bit of on-die hardware enabled, How many more of Nvidia's cards have "hidden" hardware that has never been utilized ?
 
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