AMD’s Ryzen 9000 CPU Delidding “Goes Wrong”, First Encounter Results In Cracked Die
AMD's Ryzen 9000 CPU has been delidded for the first time by none other than ASUS's China manager, Tony Yu, & it did turn out as a failure.
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AMD's Ryzen 9000 CPU has been delidded for the first time by none other than ASUS's China manager, Tony Yu, & it did turn out as a failure.
It looks like NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs have become a victim of production foes as the firm now expects lower units, topping out at 500K in 2024.
Lenovo has taken the AI PC & "2-in-1" narrative to a whole new level with its latest ThinkBook Plus Hybrid, which fuses Intel Meteor Lake & Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs together for Windows and Android mode operation.
Cooler Master's X Silent Edge "Fanless" PSUs seem to be ready for NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 GPUs as listed by the manufacturer.
Puget Systems has revealed the failure rates for Intel Core & AMD Ryzen CPUs, and the statistics compiled indeed tell an entirely new story.
Intel's 14th & 13th Gen CPU instability issues are now the subject of attention in the "legal battleground," as another consumer class action firm intends to investigate the whole fiasco.
NVIDIA's Blackwell AI chips have reportedly been delayed by months, as industry sources quote that the architecture has become a victim of "design flaws."
Intel has addressed the oxidation issues on its 14th Gen & 13th Gen CPUs, stating that the problem was identified two years ago but there's still doubt.