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Update 5/2/21 1340 GMT: 1usmus himself has replied to our findings; we have included his reply and some points after the conclusion at the end of the article. Article has been edited for clarity. What...
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Editor’s Note: With the release of our Zen 4 article, I issued a formal retraction of this article. When I originally wrote this article I had a very different vision of what Chips and Cheese would...
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Intel, AMD, and Nvidia have all had brushes with poor security in the past (widely published or otherwise) but that isn’t the focus of this content piece. Instead, we will be exploring what the three...
View ArticleCTR Safety, Revisited
There are times when being a journalist is exciting.Your team writes something important, people engage with it and it generates a large response. Unfortunately, those are often the exact situations...
View ArticleAnalyzing Zen 2’s Cinebench R15 Lead
Cinebench R15 (CBR15) is a popular benchmark based on Cinema4D’s 3D rendering engine. It can utilize all available CPU threads, but here we’ll be analyzing it in single thread mode. In short, Zen 2...
View ArticleModern Data Compression in 2021 Part 2 : The Battle to Dethrone JPEG with...
This is the 2nd article of a multi-part series, with the focus starting on image compression. I would heavily recommend reading the 1st article as it explores a part of the history of image...
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