I didn't downvote you but I gotta politely disagree. I'm a moderate lib, but when it comes to making money, I'm apolitical.
My ideology isn't going to get me through my retirement years, money is.
I didn't downvote you but I gotta politely disagree. I'm a moderate lib, but when it comes to making money, I'm apolitical.
My ideology isn't going to get me through my retirement years, money is.
Meanwile !chip_stocks@discuss.tchncs.de:
But seriously, this is probably the best place for discussion. BTW, is this place moderated anymore? I subscribed over a year ago and my request is still pending.
I'd check your motherboard manual first. Mine has a USB4 port, but the manual specifically says it only supports data/charging.
AMD please don't screw this up. All you have to do is make enough cards to keep them in stock at MSRP.
Yes, reviewers gave your cards a glowing review, but that was based on two conditions; 1) That your cards are available. 2) That they're available at MSRP. If the prices go up into Nvidia territory, people are just going to buy Nvidia.
Weird. It opens for me. I just put the pictures in the main post instead of linking Twitter.
I don't blame him. I hate it for the residents of those 3 states, but they need to blame Trump, not Ford.
Maybe. I've never seen it.
I'm not good at describing things, but I'll give it a try. Thanks
I wish I was right now.
AMD has a chance to be the big hero. Let's see if they actually do it.
It just means the developer posted the source code of their program for others to use. There's nothing wrong with it. Id open sourced their Doom and Quake games back in the 90's. Valve recently open sourced Team Fortress 2.
So you're free to play around with the code and make changes, but if you want the full game with all the maps, you still have to buy a copy.
Disclaimer before anyone jumps on me, that's just two examples. There are tons of different types of open sources licenses.