PC Perspective Podcast #469 – 09/28/17
Join us for discussion on AMD Raven Ridge rumors, Intel and Global Foundries new fabrication technology!
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Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Jermey Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Allyn Malventano
Peanut Gallery: Ken Addison, Alex Lustenberg
Program length: 1:27:57
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Week in Review:
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News items of interest:
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0:54:00 AMD enables RX Vega mGPU support
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Hardware/Software Picks of the Week
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1:16:00 Ryan: Silicon Zeroes game
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1:19:05 Josh: Cause I want a camera on my Echo!
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1:22:10 Jeremy: Going out of style discount – GIGABYTE GA-Z270-GAMING K3
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1:24:10 Allyn: DIY Oleophobic Coating
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Closing/outro
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Well the USB 3.2
Well the USB 3.2 specifications have been published and announced by the USB-IF(1). So now that’s 2, USB 3.1(gen 2) channels link aggregated and called USB 3.2 for 20Gb/s of transfer speed.
Does anyone have an idea if laptop makers will provide enough PCIe bandwidth to support 2 full USB 3.2 controllers that do not share bandwidth and how many PCIe 3.0 lanes it would take to provide say 40Gb/s of bandwidth to say a dual USB 3.2(4 USB 3.1 gen 2 channels) controller.
I’m not seeimg to much adoption for even USB 3.1 Gen 2 on laptops currently and how many PCIe 3.0 lanes does it take to support one TB3 controller without limiting the TB3 controller’s bandwidth(40Gb/s).
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“USB 3.2 Specification Published and Announced”
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/usb-3-2-specification-published-and-announced.html
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Can you test the Marseille
Can you test the Marseille mCable with an SNES or NES Mini? I’m curious what processing it would do to a 2D image.