

I wonder if they do it on phones as well. Not everyone has a 256GB+ device, and 4GB would be a significant chunk on even that.


Unbuffered ECC DIMMs can be used as-is even on PCs not supporting ECC
Registered DIMMs can be unsoldered and the RAM chips reused in a pinch converting them to unbuffered DIMMs I suppose?
But reports of manufacturing capacity being moved to HBM will not benefit consumers if the bubble bursts.


It never occurred to me this use case for VoWiFi, I thought it was for voice quality.


Why are we still reading/writing 1 track at a time when we can make things that are 3nm small with precision. Can’t we make heads with multiple read/write elements to enjoy higher throughput?


James Bond’s martini.


Not failing, just Skynet doing its work.


Technically no, it has to specifically have Dual-Mode support (DP++). In practice most of them do, at least in the consumer space.
If it doesn’t then you need an active adapter.


Gamers’ Nexus video says it’ll be laptop-type memory and upgradable.


Well, you do have the Gabe Virtual Boy.


Ironic Microsoft doesn’t have enough electricity to power their hoarded gpus.
She has a Clippy fetish?