Intel with Radeon
The recent discussions at AnandTech have been about the latest updates in desktop computing. We recently went live with our Ryzen 2000-series review of all four processors, and our subsequent follow up with regards how operating systems like Windows rely on timers of different accuracy to account for time passing. In this podcast we cover the details of both topics, and then discuss how Intel's 'Core with Radeon RX Vega' is not a true Vega chip, but is actually built on AMD's Polaris architecture. Finally, we comment on Intel's recent hires from AMD's staff, as well as a new generation of power supply components. The AnandTech Podcast, Episode 46: Featuring Ian Cutress, Host Senior Editor @IanCutress Ryan Smith Editor-in-Chief @RyanSmithAT iTunes RSS - mp3, m4a Direct Links - mp3, m4a Total Time: 1 hour...
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