HW News - Intel & Apple Lawsuit, Linux Laptops, & AMD RDNA2 for GPUs

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This hardware news recap talks Intel's discrete GPU (Ponte Vecchio), AMD's RDNA2 rumored announcements, and Apple + Intel suing SoftBank-owned Fortress.
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Show notes: https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3539-hw-news-intel-apple-sue-softbank-fortress-linux-laptops

We've published a lot of sales round-ups over the last few days on the GN website. Find each below.

Best CPU & GPU sales: https://www.gamersnexus.net/sales/3537-best-cpu-and-gpu-sales-black-friday-2019-2700x-3800x-2080ti
Best Motherboard Sales: https://www.gamersnexus.net/sales/3538-best-motherboard-sales-black-friday-cyber-monday
Best Monitor Sales: https://www.gamersnexus.net/sales/3535-best-gaming-monitor-sales-black-friday-cyber-monday
Sales Round-Up Overall: https://www.gamersnexus.net/sales/3532-early-black-friday-2019-sales-ssd

News items this week also focus on further discussion of Intel 14nm supply shortages -- it's still going on -- and Intel's confirmations of Sapphire Rapids and Ponte Vecchio GPUs. Further, a note from AMD on its "Best" CPU cores and "preferred" cores, particularly versus Windows task manager. Hardware sales for #CyberMonday are also noted, all linked above.

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Host: Steve Burke
Editorial: Eric Hamilton
Video: Keegan Gallick, Andrew Coleman

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