HW News: Intel & NVIDIA Working Together, $950 Case

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This hardware news recap talks about Intel and nVidia working together to teach the US Government about AI, alongside news on a $950 case.
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Written recap/script: https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3249-hw-news-intel-nvidia-working-together-5b-10nm-investment

This week's hardware news recap talks about major news items from Intel, nVidia, AMD, and others. The headlining story pertains to Intel and nVidia indirectly working together to communicate AI needs with the US Government, discussing the possibilities of public datasets being leveraged for deep learning model building.

In separate news, a $950 case by Singularity Computers, called the Singularity Spectre, has also been announced and details, and leverages the entire case as a liquid cooling component. Speaking of, a new Titan V waterblock (full-coverage) is now being made by EK WB, and a GPU-Z update (v 2.8.0) has resolved major BSOD issues with AMD Raven Ridge APUs.

Final news items discuss AMD's 18.2.3 driver update, which provides upwards of 20-30% performance lift in some games, and Intel's $5B investment into 10nm production, along with G5500 & G5600 specs.

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