In case you’ve been in a coma the last ten years, processors based on the Arm ISA have basically conquered mobile computing, and they’re making inroads into areas typically dominated by other ISAs, too. Due to its relatively-permissive licensing, Arm has been seen as a sort of “Switzerland” in the microprocessor wars. NVIDIA is one of Arm’s
Amazon and PowerGPU confirm that New World is not to blame for GPU deaths. Instead it’s a result of bad soldering problems, at least on EVGA cards, and bad GPU manufacturing for others.
When Joe Gamer is building a PC, he probably doesn’t even look at qualified parts lists, like memory QVLs. Products made to a given standard typically “just work,” at least to a good-enough degree for general use, and don’t need to be individually validated. Things are different in the business world, though. There, it’s best to stick with