Intel has discontinued its Performance Tuning Protection Plan (PTPP), an extended warranty plan that was offered for a small extra fee collected at purchase. The plan offered protection from damage that occurred during overclocking. The company made the announcement via a message delivered on the PTPP website.
Asgard, a relatively unknown Chinese memory manufacturer, announced its first DDR5 memory. The announcement happens before other big brands have announced theirs.
Pictures surfaced on Chinese social media of the new Lenovo Radeon RX 6800 XT and RX 6900 XT LEGION Edition graphics cards. Right now it's unclear whether Lenovo designed these cards, or if the designers of AMD's reference MBA (made by AMD) graphics cards lent a hand.
According to recent information, one out of four CMP HX graphics cards will feature Ampere architecture, which means that only one card will utilize Samsung 8nm process. The CMP 90HX is based on a PG132 board (the same as RTX 3080) and it will feature GA102-100 GPU. This model will have 320W TDP and 10GB memory by default. Our source has no information on the memory type yet nor how many CUDA cores does this chip will have.