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This Week in Computer Hardware 420: Intel’s Core i9 Benchmarked, and AMD’s EPYC new CPU

Posted on June 22, 2017 by NCCT

Intel’s Core i9 Benchmarked… AMD’s EPYC new CPU… 802.11AD is stupid fast at close range, does TCL has a $600 4K TV worth buying?… don’t drop your Surface Laptop, Focal’s Spark, all that and more on This Week In Computer Hardware!

Posted in Hardware, Technology | Tagged 4k tv, amd, core i9, Intel

This Week in Computer Hardware 417: Intel Strikes Back

Posted on June 1, 2017 by NCCT

Computex 2017 is here, Intel’s gunning for AMD’s Ryzen with new Core i9 CPUs. HP, Lenovo, and Asus are building Snapdragon-powered Windows machines, AMD’s RX Vega is pushed to late July, and check out the new 200mHz G-Sync Ultrawide gaming monitor from Asus. All that and more on This Week in Computer Hardware.

Posted in Hardware, Technology | Tagged amd, asus, core i9, cpu, hp, Intel, lenovo, rx vega

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