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HoloDust said:

Devs, more things like this please:

I'm glad he didn't go go deep in details, as it was already a little hard to follow at times. 

I wonder what kind of game he plans to make with that engine.

Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

Samsung Display says QD-OLED monitor shipments reached 5 million units

https://videocardz.com/newz/samsung-display-says-qd-oled-monitor-shipments-reached-5-million-units

A bit related to that, TFTCentral has updated its QD-OLED Generations Infographic and FAQ article, detailing the differences between the different QD-OLED panel generations: https://tftcentral.co.uk/articles/qd-oled-generations-infographic-and-faq

Sadly, it looks like there's only one panel using the new RGB stripe sub pixel array that should eliminate text fringing, at least so far, and it's a 34" ultrawide.

Random_Matt said:

£830 quid for a consumer CPU is funny. It will sell to some who can still do workstation stuff on their AM5 platform.

It's a ridiculours price, jut like Intel did with its KS processors. And both share the same trait: they're pointless.

Only those with more money than brains, that have to have the best and most expensive hardware, or the tiny percentage of prosumers that use software that will benefit from the extra cores and cache of this thing will buy them.

Everybody else will be more than fine with a 9800X3D or a regular 9950X... or go with Intel's 270K/285K, because Intel CPUs are great in productivity tasks thanks to all the cores they pack.



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