Appliance hardware, kiosks, industrial computers, etc. Equipment we buy at work, a lot of times it comes with older processors.
Appliance hardware, kiosks, industrial computers, etc. Equipment we buy at work, a lot of times it comes with older processors.
It might be difficult to pull out SoC related performance difference with the memory clock speed increase?
For Deck 2, what AMD chip is in the pipeline that Steam would likely use? Would need to be beyond Z1 as they didn’t bother updating the current processor, which is kinda interesting considering they got a 6nm shrink on essentially a chip I think only Valve uses.
Poor headline. It’s more about the characteristics of an OLED UW having odd IQ behavior in specific situations.
Towards the end, the article mentions there really isn’t anything to report for the actual burn in bit with had simulated 2.5yrs with of use.
“The longevity test is ongoing, but at the six-month mark, which represents 3,600 hours and simulates 2.5 years of use, the three tested OLED monitors are showing minimal OLED degradation and “expected” aging, RTINGS said.”
Seems like something that could be addressed by firmware and seems like something that may have never been tested for.
Now, it would be interesting to test for this behavior on an OLED TV running UW resolution. In some games on my C1 I run at 3840x1620.