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    • Samsung Exynox 7 9610 Processor Released
      News • arm samsung processor anandtech exynos exynos 7 • • mlnews  

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    • Gigabyte Announces 64 Core Cavium Workstation
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    • AMD Reduces Prices on Ryzen and Threadripper
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    • Nimbus 100TB ExaDrive SSD Announced
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    • ZTE Shows Off Immersion Server Liquid Cooling at MWC
      News • youtube datacenter anandtech zte liquid cooling cooling • • mlnews  

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      @mattspeller said in ZTE Shows Off Immersion Server Liquid Cooling at MWC: I would really need to see this myself to believe it. Even with mineral oil you need some kind of heat spreader. I can see this working no problem with a modest hunk of copper on the CPU but bare? Yikes. sceptical.jpg They show them working with no spreaders on the video. Mineral oil doesn't cool anything like a two phase. It's not "even with mineral oil", because it's among the bad options. It moves heat well, but moves physically very slowly. The two phase moves heat SO quickly.
    • Intel's NVMe VRoC System Now Out
      IT Discussion • storage raid intel anandtech roc vroc • • scottalanmiller  

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      @momurda said in Intel's NVMe VRoC System Now Out: If an SSD is rated at 1DWPD for 5 years and in actual use one only uses .2DWPD, does that mean that such an ssd would nominally last 25 years barring some other catastrophic hw failure not related to the destructive nature of flash program and erase cycles? All reliability is about chances of failure. So it’s likely to last that long.
    • Anand Retires from AnandTech
      News • news anandtech publishing • • Reid Cooper  

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      He has been an icon of the industry. Of course he still owns the company, I am sure, so he's probably looking to relax a bit.