Probably all depends on what AMD is releasing next. Performance claims could be true, but a $1000 uplift over the 4090 seems pretty excessive. Wouldn't put it past nVidia, though.
In that space (health product), companies think a lot about it, people whole jobs make sure cream make people looking at you think you are younger and not saying anything about making the skin younger even word like relaxing can be removed from...
Now make it 100x that and maybe, just maybe, some companies will think twice about making deceptive/misleading/false claims about their products....
Nah, who am I kidding here, this will never happen because so many of these companies have soooo...
Capitalism 101 at it's finest......
Create the ideal "Supply & Demand" situation (tight supply AND high demand), then use that to justify massive price increases for very little performance improvements....
Sound familiar ?
Just like those...
I remember this thing.
I thought the whole "gamer aesthetic" on a mask was ridiculous, but I guess I assumed they were a reputable enough co på y that they actually went through proper testing and certification.
I hope they throw the book at...
That and you had to download and install Razer Synapse, create a Razer account and register the mask online via Bluetooth connection to a PC in order to turn the RGB on.
Not really but it's sad that it sounded believable.
I love it so much, it was easily worth every penny! It really helps send the vibe in the direction I'm going for, this sort of low-fi, old school audio equipment / fallout tech feeling.
There talks about humanity being in something possibly akin to the industrial revolution in something that could be a 10 trillion industry that could take 80% of the new electricity demand in the US.... but lets talk about some controversy...
This won't be an interview by BYTE journalists....."So tell me about Gee-Pee-You's...am I pronouncing that correctly? These are highly-valuable components found inside of Computers, correct?"
Well I have 3 mini-me boxes from other mfgrs and there are great for what they are...small, quiet, solid performance, good feature sets, and most of all, reasonably priced :)
No they are NOT gammin/workstation powerhouses, but that's not what...
Probably from the Voyager building, the whole thing is covered in local grass and plants so half the building is alive, sounds cool but must be an allergy sufferers worst nightmare.