Easily Install Windows 10 On The RaspberryPi 4 Or RaspberryPi 3! Real Windows 10 On ARM!

This is not recommended for everyday use, this is basically for testing purposes only. Installing Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi has never been easier!
In this video, I show you how to install Windows 10 on the Raspberry 3 Raspberry 3b+ or The Raspberry pi 4!
This is real Windows 10 on Arm, not a skinned Linux distro it’s the very bleeding edge! YOU WILL have bugs it will be slow but it’s amazing to see what these awesome devs have done! We will be using an application called WOR “ Windows On Raspberry Pi” to install Windows 10 to an SD card so you can test it out on your Raspberry Pi!

Nvidia Ampere rumour suggests it will kill the cost of ray tracing

According to the latest Nvidia Ampere rumours, your RTX 2080 Super ain’t going to age well, but at least the prohibitive performance cost of ray tracing might be a thing of the past. 

Yes, off the back of the green team announcing its May 14 GTC keynote there’s been a groundswell of next-gen GPU rumours. First, the official—Jen-Hsun is going to take to the virtual stage, surely still in his trademark leather jacket, and is encouraging us to ‘Get Amped’ for Nvidia’s online keynote.

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A Jaw-Dropping Demo, in only 256 bytes

“Revision” is probably the Olympics of the demoscene. The world’s best tiny graphics coders assemble, show off their works, and learn new tricks to pack as much awesome into as few bytes as possible or make unheard-of effects on limited hardware. And of course, there’s a competition. Winning this year’s 256-byte (byte!) competition, and then taking the overall crowd favorite award, was [HellMood]’s Memories.

If you watch it in the live-stream from Revision, you’ll hear the crowd going (virtually) wild, and the announcer losing his grip and gasping for words. It’s that amazing. Not only are more effects put into 28 bytes than we thought possible, but there’s a full generative MIDI score to go with it. What?!?

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Intel Core i9-10900K is official, boosting up to 5.3 GHz; Core i7 and Core i5 get competitive against Ryzen

In context: Intel’s new Core i9-10900K CPU comes equipped with 10 cores, 20 threads and new Turbo frequencies to go head to head against the Ryzen 9 3900X and possibly become the new gaming flagship processor. Meanwhile, the new Core i7 and Core i5 range look very competitive not just in terms of specs and expected performance, but most importantly, in pricing and value against otherwise very aggressive Ryzen rivals.

This has been a long time coming and today we can finally share with you the official information on Intel’s 10th gen desktop processors in their Comet Lake lineup. No more leaks, this is the official info, and we’ll be sharing a few of our thoughts on what Intel is offering along the way.

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti leaked specs teases an absolute monster GPU

NVIDIA’s next-gen GeForce RTX 3080 Ti gets teased in leaked specs, packs an insane 8192 cores with Ampere:

A new rumor is coming from a now deleted tweet from ‘chiakokhua’ who has a history of predicting big movement of tech companies, where he said AMD would use a chiplet design for its new Zen design. He also drew up a block diagram of EPYC processors receiving 64 cores over 8+1 dies.

With that said, check the specs above: we have the GA100 powering the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with up to 8192 CUDA cores which is absolutely insane. These rumored specs see GA100 have up to 256 RT cores, up to 1024 Tensor cores, and GPU boost clocks of up to 1750MHz. All of the new Ampere-based GeForce RTX 30 series cards will have GDDR6 at 16Gbps.

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This add-in card lets you yank M.2 SSDs from your gaming PC while it’s running

Depending on when you built your PC, it might not have an M.2 slot, leaving you unable to add a sleek and fast NVMe SSD to your setup. You could always upgrade your motherboard, but that’s not exactly a quick and easy fix. Icy Docks solves the dilemma with its new ToughArmor MB840M2P-B, an add-in card for M.2 drives.

Icy Dock is not the first to offer such a product, but this one stands out because it supports hot-swapping drives (via Tom’s Hardware). That means you can add and remove M.2 SSDs while your PC is still powered on.

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This Abandoned Computer Store Is a Time Capsule of Early 2000s Tech

In the era before Amazon and boutique custom built PCs, computer enthusiasts visited humble local computer stores to buy things like RAM, graphics cards, and computer games sold in big cardboard packages. They had names like PC STORE, Computer King, and Computer Factory Outlet. The last is the name of an abandoned store rotting away in a lonely strip mall in Norman, Oklahoma. Closed for a decade, Computer Factory Outlet is locked tight and somehow still full of merchandise.

It’s like a time capsule of the early 2000s personal computer industry. Dell and Gateway boxes press against the glass, turning yellow in the sun. Beige PC towers loom in ramshackle piles. PC copies of the Tiger Woods 99 video game gather dust on the shelves.

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Nvidia has an ‘exciting’ graphics card launch on May 14 via YouTube

Nvidia has announced that it will be holding the much-awaited GTC 2020 keynote online come May 14.

Specifically, the pre-recorded (not livestreamed) keynote will be available to view on the company’s YouTube channel on May 14 at 6am PT (9am ET, 2pm UK time). It was originally scheduled to happen on March 23, but was one of many tech events canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The firm stated: “Huang [Nvidia’s CEO] will highlight the company’s latest innovations in AI, high performance computing, data science, autonomous machines, healthcare and graphics during the recorded keynote.”

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