Monday, November 8, 2021

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AMD could be set to introduce its 3D V-Cache technology to its Infinity Cache architecture in the next-gen RDNA 3 GPUs expected sometime next year, and it could give Nvidia some serious heartburn.

First unveiled during AMD's Computex 2021 keynote back in June, 3D chiplet technology is AMD's latest architecture innovation, which utilizes vertical space on a silicon die to fit more component electronics into the same horizontal dimensions. 

3D V-Cache, or vertical cache, is the company's first known application of the tech, which it has already implemented on a Ryzen 9 5950X processor prototype to improve gameplay performance (which is demonstrated during the June keynote).

By stacking cache vertically, as TweakTown notes, a processor can have access to significantly more cache memory which can dramatically improve performance, so it would be an obvious step to implement it in the company's next-generation GPU architecture, RDNA 3.

That appears to be the plan, according to Twitter leaker Greymon55, who cryptically tweeted out "3D IFC" in the early morning hours of November 8. Granted, a two-word tweet isn't gospel, but it's almost certainly on point. AMD's Big Navi GPUs help power some of the best graphics cards on the market right now, but adding 3D V-Cache to mix would be a very big deal.  


Analysis: of course 3D Infinity Cache is coming to RDNA 3. Why wouldn't it?

Infinity Cache made a bit of a splash when AMD introduced it with Big Navi, since it allows for improved memory bandwidth without having to rely on a more power-hungry memory 512-bit bus, which would be double the existing 256-bit bus.

Infinity cache is capable of boosting effective memory bandwidth to be somewhat competitive with Nvidia's larger bus capacity with its higher-end RTX cards like the 320-bit bus in the RTX 3080 and the 384-bit bus in the RTX 3090.

Combining this technology with a 3D V-Cache architecture could make a much more dramatic difference. Having a dramatically expanded cache for the GPU could do more than neutralize the wider bus in an Nvidia card. 

If an expanded 3D V-Cache utilized the same performance enhancements of AMD's Infinity Cache, then you would be talking about substantially faster data access with fewer page faults and far fewer fetch cycles to VRAM. 

Having a thinner bus isn't a problem if you never really need to use it, and if an RDNA 3 GPU can keep fetching from a significantly expanded V-Cache while an Nvidia card has to fetch from VRAM much more often, it could be a game changing performance boost for AMD's next-gen graphics processors.



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With Black Friday 2021 now only a few weeks away, you might be wondering what Nintendo Switch deals will be available come November 26. 

Well, thanks to Nintendo, we know now exactly what to expect… but not everyone will be happy.

These deals begin on November 21 and end on November 27, which means we wouldn't wait until Cyber Monday 2021 if you're looking to save on these Switch titles and console bundles.

First up, Nintendo will be offering a Black Friday Nintendo Switch bundle that includes Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a three-month membership to Nintendo Switch Online for $299.99 – that’s a saving of $70.

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Best Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals:

This is the same console bundle we saw last year, and it sold out fast. Sadly, the Nintendo Switch OLED model won’t be on sale, so expect to pay the full asking price if you’re after the Switch OLED. This offer begins on November 21 and likely won't last until Black Friday officially begins. Nintendo has also warned that it might not be able to meet Switch demand this holiday season. 

Nintendo Switch + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe + 3 month Nintendo Switch Online membership: $299.99
Save $70 -
Nintendo will be offering the same Nintendo Switch bundle that proved extremely popular during Black Friday 2020. With a saving of $70 and one of the best Switch games included plus online access, there's no doubt this deal will be sought-after again. 

Best Black Friday Nintendo Switch game deals:

When it comes to Nintendo Switch games, Nintendo is knocking $20 off select titles, but not all of the best-selling Switch games make the cut. You can expect to see all the games below available for $39.99 from November 21 until November 27:

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: $63 at Amazon
Unsurprisingly, we haven't seen a price drop for Breath of the Wild just yet, but we now know the game will be available for $39.99 from November 21. It's worth waiting, then, before you pick it up.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe: $59.99 $54.99 at Amazon
Save $5 -
Though you can save $5 right now on New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, there's no doubt that it's worth waiting until November 21 when the game drops to $39.99. We'd only advise buying this now if you're concerned stock may run out.

Super Mario Maker 2: $59.99 at Amazon
If you've ever wanted to create and try out your own Mario levels, Super Mario Maker 2 lets you bring your course designing dreams to life. You can also try out the courses of thousands of other players if you have online.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening: $60 at Amazon
This remake of the classic Game Boy title breathes new life into a series favorite. While there's not much in the way of brand new content, the aesthetic overhaul is gorgeous enough to warrant a revisit for veteran players and is a fine Zelda adventure for newcomers, too.

Splatoon 2: $59.99 $49.99 at Amazon
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It's not much of a discount, but Amazon's offer on Splatoon 2 still beats the likes of Best Buy. If you're not prepared to wait until November 21 when you can get the game for $39.99, this deal may be worth considering. Remember, you'll need a Nintendo Switch Online account to get the most out of this one.

Paper Mario and the Origami King: $34.99 at Amazon
This is one of the few Switch games on this list which is worth grabbing today as it's going for cheaper than Nintendo's Black Friday discount. 

Kirby Star Allies: $59.99 at Best Buy
Kirby's first big Switch outing is a simple game with a ton of heart. In classic Kirby fashion, inhale your enemies and turn them into "copy abilities" for Kirby to make use of. With charming, colorful visuals and simple gameplay it's a great gift for kids this Holiday season.

Fire Emblem Three Houses: $60 $53 at Amazon
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Fire Emblem Three Houses is arguably one of the best games you can buy on Switch. A turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy world, you're tasked with raising a group of students to become warriors in an upcoming war of succession. With superb gameplay and a stunning soundtrack, Three Houses is a must-play for Switch owners.

Astral Chain: $59.99 at Amazon
It's rare to see any discounts on Astral Chain, so seeing the game drop to $39.99 will certainly mean more people pick up this hidden gem. Developed by PlatinumGames, this third-person action game oozes style and is a genuine looker on Switch.

Xenoblade Chronicles Definite Edition: $59.99 at Amazon
A loving remaster of the Wii JRPG classic, like Astral Chain, Xenoblade Chronicles Definite Edition is rare to find on sale. It's likely that stock will run out quickly come November 21, so once you see that price drop, act fast.

It’s a shame there aren’t any discounts on Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Luigi’s Mansion 3, or Pokemon Sword and Shield, but it’s nice to see the likes of Astral Chain in that list.

Best Black Friday Ring Fit Adventure deals:

Nintendo is also slashing the price of Ring Fit Adventure by $25, which means you can pick up the at-home exercise game for $54.99 while stocks last.

Ring Fit Adventure: $79.99 at Best Buy
You can pick up Ring Fit Adventure for its usual price at Best Buy right now, but you're best waiting until November 21 when the game will drop to $54.99. If you're worried about stock issues, though, we'd recommend buying it now.

Best Black Friday Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit deals:

Nintendo’s Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit packs are also being discounted. You can get both the Luigi and Mario sets for $59.99, which is a saving of $40. 

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit: $99.99 at Best Buy
If you're prepared to wait, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit will drop to $59.99 on November 21, which is a saving of $40. This is a great price for an item which is sure to brighten up any Christmas day. 

More Nintendo Switch deals

No matter where you live, you'll find all the lowest prices for the Nintendo Switch from around the web right here, with offers available in your region. 

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Pokemon Go Festival of Lights event: Dedenne, Misunderstood Mischief and more - CNET

Pokemon Go is celebrating the Festival of Lights with a special in-game event from Nov. 5 to Nov. 14.

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Black Friday laptop deals: Save $300 on MSI Prestige 14, $400 on Lenovo Yoga 9i and more - CNET

Discounts on MacBooks are scarce right now, but you can save a bundle on MSI's MacBook clone. Two-in-one convertibles from Dell and Lenovo are also on sale.

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Go greener with these cool eco-friendly products in 2021 - CNET

Reduce your footprint with reusable sandwich bags, solar-powered gadgets and shoes made from water bottles.

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Pokemon Sword and Shield: Free Shiny Zacian and Zamazenta available from GameStop - CNET

Visit a participating store to pick up a free code card for the Shiny legendary Pokemon.

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Galaxy S21 FE rumors: Samsung's next affordable phone could launch on Jan. 4 - CNET

Here's all the buzz about the Galaxy S21 FE's release date, price, camera specs and more.

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If you're an electric car owner in the US, you can look forward a greatly increased number of EV charging stations across the country in the coming years.

After months of speculation of who would and wouldn't vote for President Biden's blockbuster infrastructure plan, we've finally learned the bill's fate. 

The United States House of Representatives has passed the bill, which unlocks $1.2 trillion in spending for roads, bridges, railways, high-speed internet access, and more. 

Tucked away within the bill, billions of dollars are being set aside to improve the country's electric car infrastructure, which includes building hundreds of thousands of new chargers.

The hard-fought infrastructure bill includes $7.5 billion to build a nationwide network of EV chargers. 

The 500,000-charger target would triple the current number of charging stations in the US The Department of Energy's count pegs today's number of electric vehicle chargers at 122,000, which includes fast charging and Level 2 connectors. 

The infrastructure bill's intention is to bolster charging support along highways and to build charging stations in communities.


Analysis: battling range anxiety

Automakers are doing all they can to address the challenge of range anxiety by with ever-increasing EV battery capacities and quick charging capabilities, but the lack of infrastructure is still a big sticking point for most Americans. 

Outside of metropolitan areas, charging stations can be few and far in between or completely nonexistent, which makes it impossible to own and drive an EV, regardless of how far it can travel on a charge or how quickly it recharges. 

The goal of 500,000 chargers by 2030 is a noble one, but it doesn’t go far enough quickly enough to match the velocity with which new EVs are hitting the market. 

That said, too little too late may be the best we can hope for, given the current political and economic climate.



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Toshiba is considering a move that would see the company split up into three separate publicly traded units focusing on infrastructure, devices and memory chips.

Splitting up the almost 150 year old company would allow the Japanese conglomerate to streamline its businesses and deliver more value to shareholders.

According to a Toshiba spokesperson, the company is “considering a split-up as one of the options for increasing corporate value”. While the idea to split its business into three parts may be included in the company's new medium-term business plan set to be unveiled later this week, “nothing has been decided” yet.

Appeasing activist shareholders

After its US nuclear plant subsidiary Westinghouse Electric Co. went bankrupt back in 2017, Toshiba began accepting funds from foreign investors. However, in the years since, the company has faced mounting pressure from foreign activist shareholders who want the Japanese firm to make its business portfolio more efficient.

By splitting the company up into three separate units and listing each one of them publicly, Toshiba may be able to appease these activist shareholders. However, this isn't the only option being considered as sources familiar with the matter say that the company could also go private.

Earlier this summer, an independent investigation panel found that Toshiba had colluded with the Japanese government to block activist foreign investors from influencing its board last year. This led to the board's chairman being voted out and the company has been exploring ways to maximize corporate value and shareholder returns ever since.

We'll have to wait and see what Toshiba ends up doing but either way, it will likely shake up the Japanese tech market as the company's business portfolio covers everything from nuclear power to semiconductors.

We've also rounded up the best business laptops and best business accessories

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Sunday, November 7, 2021

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As well as the premium-level Galaxy Tab S8 tablet, Samsung is also expected to push out a more affordable Galaxy Tab A8 slate in the not-too-distant future – and newly leaked images show off what could be press renders of the Android device.

The images were posted by prolific tipster Evan Blass, and don't really reveal many surprises about the tablet. We've got fairly thick display bezels on show, as you would expect from a budget slate, and it looks as though the power and volume control buttons are in their usual place on the side.

These pictures bear a striking resemblance to other image leaks, from a different source, that emerged back in September. That the two sets of renders match up so well makes us think this is what the Galaxy Tab A8 is going to end up looking like.

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Specs appeal

As savvy Samsung watchers will have noticed, it's actually been quite a week for Galaxy Tab A8 rumors. A few days ago we saw supposed benchmarks for the budget device show up online, which were pretty much what you would expect for a tablet towards the more affordable end of the market.

As Notebookcheck.net reports, the device is expected to come with a display in the region of 10 inches in size, and should be powered by a mid-range Tiger T618. We're reportedly going to get 3GB of RAM on board, with both Wi-Fi and cellular options coming down the Samsung production lines.

The Galaxy Tab A7 launched at the end of 2020, though it was arguably the A7 Lite model released earlier this year that attracted the most attention, especially in international markets. With that in mind we could see the Galaxy Tab A8 appear anytime from now until this time next year – so stay tuned.


Analysis: Android tablets have a value-for-money edge

There's no doubt that Android tablets have struggled to attract the same kind of attention and brand loyalty that the Apple iPad has – and Google hasn't really helped the situation with its rather half-hearted approach to optimizing Android for larger tablet devices.

The software side of the operation seems to be improving now though: last month Android 12L was unveiled, which promises to make the mobile operating system much more of a pleasure to use on bigger screens. Let's hope that Android developers follow the lead set by Google over the next 12 months.

As the Galaxy Tab A8 shows, affordability is one area where Android tablets can really compete with the might of the iPad. The cheapest Apple tablet comes in at $329 / £319 / AU$499, and that's with a paltry 64GB of internal storage. You can pick up many Android tablets for significantly less.

Many people don't need cutting edge performance or a bundle of features for their tablet, as long as the basics are right – see the popular Amazon Fire HD slates, for example. Samsung's 2022 tablets should give consumers shopping for an Android tablet plenty of choice across various price points.



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Google Doodle celebrates pioneering Indian biologist Kamal Ranadive - CNET

Her work researching cancer among women and children inspired female scientists in India to work on cancer research.

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Space station astronaut captures unbelievable view of fiery Earth auroras - CNET

The glow built into "amazing spikes higher than our orbit."

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COVID-19 vaccine card: Store it on your phone for easier access. Here's how - CNET

Leave your printed vaccine card at home and use one of these methods for storing it on your phone. We'll show you how.

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Apple's AirPods 3 vs. AirPods Pro: All the major differences - CNET

The $179 AirPods 3 and $249 AirPods Pro have some things in common, but active noise cancellation is still exclusive to the Pro.

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Paramount Plus: Everything to know (like why Yellowstone is missing) - CNET

You can stream shows, movies, originals and live sports on Paramount Plus -- but not Yellowstone. Here's what to know.

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