Should i Sell or Upgrade?5

Hello, like the title says I’m looking for a change of PC or an upgrade, hopefully i can get good insights from you guys. Here is my current Spec, i also added the price i think i can get per component, correct me if I’m wrong: Asus M5A99X R2 Evo $120 OctalCore AMD FX-8350, 4334 MHz $150 Patriot Dual Channel 1666mhz 2x4gb $90 Asus STRIX Radeon R7 370 OC 2GB $180 Antec 750w Power Supply 80 PLUS Bronze $140 Cooler Master Hyper T2 CPU Fan $20 PNY SSD 120GB $150 HDD WD 1tb $40 Mostly i use the PC for Gaming, My Old XFX Radeon HD 7970 went bad and i had to buy a new Card which is the one i currently have.

Intel Corporation Expects to Grow Client Computing Group Profit Margin

CCG is Intel’s largest business by revenue, generating nearly $33 billion in sales during 2016. Most of that revenue comes from sales of processors and related components into personal-computer systems, although the company has seen reasonable success from the sale of chips that power cable gateways and, more recently, cellular modem chips into Apple ‘s At Intel’s Feb. 9 analyst day, company management went over its financial expectations for this segment for 2017 — and beyond.

Intel 8th Generation Processors Sticking With 14nm Process

Gone are the days when Intel’s new chips firmly stuck to the tick-tock method, which basically meant that there would be a new processor with one generation and a new architecture with the next. The company has now confirmed that its upcoming 8th generation of processors is going to stick with the 14 nanometer process for the fourth time in a row.

Intel Corporation Lowers Long-Term Data Center Growth Forecast

Declines in enterprise-server sales coupled with product push-outs hurt Chipzilla’s long-term growth forecast for its Data Center Group. had been telling its investors to expect its Data Center Group , which supplies components and platforms for data-center applications like cloud servers and networking appliances, to see 15% compounded annual revenue growth over the long term.

Intel works on next-generation Optane SSD, memory technologies

Those were words from Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich when updating investors on the company’s Optane technology, which the chipmaker believes could ultimately replace SSDs and DRAM in PCs and servers. Intel is now shipping the first-generation Optane but is also working on next-generation technologies as looks to increase density in this new class of storage and memory.

Rumor: Ryzen processors might top out at $490

Almost everyone’s expecting Ryzen processors to be reasonably competitive with Intel’s offerings in terms of performance, but if they’re priced the same, then “reasonably competitive” isn’t going to cut it. The latest leaks about the new chips paint a rosy picture for the prces of the upcoming CPUs, though.

Rumor: Ryzen processors might top out at $490

Almost everyone’s expecting Ryzen processors to be reasonably competitive with Intel’s offerings in terms of performance, but if they’re priced the same, then “reasonably competitive” isn’t going to cut it. The latest leaks about the new chips paint a rosy picture for the prces of the upcoming CPUs, though.

jetNEXUS Support Expansion and Deliver Advanced Load Balancing Solutions Globally with Hpe Oem.

It is this combination of HPE support and hardware that means jetNEXUS offers a speed and quality of service unbeatable by any competitor. Combining the innovative load balancing capabilities of jetNEXUS with the power and flexibility of HPE servers, the agreement enables HPE customers and partners to deploy a fully integrated HPE stack featuring a highly efficient hardware ADC solution.

IOT Analytics Market is expected to raise USD 18 billion by 2022 with CAGR of 25%

The Major Key Players are PTC , IBM corporation , Intel Corporation , Accenture PLC , Capgemini , Cisco Systems ” PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, February 8, 2017 / EINPresswire.com / — Market Highlights Growing penetration of connected devices and the sudden outburst of data from IoT- enabled devices have shown a significant growth in the Internet of Things analytics market. The IoT analytics tools have a unique role in various industry verticals such as manufacturing, healthcare, energy and utilities, retails and others.

The latest Opera version begins loading webpages before you finish typing

Opera Software has released the latest version of its popular web browser, Opera 43. Opera’s executive vice president, Krystian Kolondra, said on Tuesday that this release is the fastest version thus far, and packs a new feature called instant page loading. It incorporates predictive technology that begins to load a website in the background before the user finishes typing its full web address.

Pre-order listing shows AMD’s Ryzen desktop CPUs may roll out this month

AMD customers eagerly waiting to get their hands on the company’s new Ryzen desktop processors won’t have to wait long if a recent listing is correct. After a leaked lineup of 17 Ryzen processors appeared over the weekend , a shipping date has surfaced for AMD’s upcoming processor family for desktops: February 28. The date was discovered through AMD Shanghai’s Taobao distribution channel , allowing customers to pre-order the listed chip for $295.

Can A Leopard Change Its Spots?

The prospect of Intel licensing AMD’s GPUs is as unlikely as Intel licensing ARM technology to let Intel’s customers make ARM-based chips in Intel fabs. “Our 10 nm design platform for foundry customers will now offer access to ARM Artisan physical IP, including POP IP, based on the most advanced ARM cores and Cortex series processors,” said Intel’s Zane Ball at that time.

Intel Shows 2.5D FPGA at ISSCC

SAN FRANCISCO Intel gave the most detailed look at its lower cost alternative to 2.5D packaging in a paper on its Stratix X FPGA at the International Solid State Circuits Conference here. In the same session, AMD showed its Zen x86 processor sports a 10 percent smaller die than Intel’s latest 14nm CPUs.

AMD Next Two Catalysts: Vega And Ryzen

Advanced Micro Devices’ fourth-quarter results should put away any doubt about the company turning itself around. AMD’s release of Ryzen in desktops, then for servers, and finally for notebooks will give consumers an alternative to Intel’s chips.

UPDATE 1-AMD posts smaller loss, gives strong forecast on graphic chips demand

Jan 31 Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Tuesday posted a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss and gave a strong revenue forecast for the current quarter, boosted by demand for its graphic chips used in gaming consoles and a stabilizing PC market. The company’s next hotly awaited release is the new Ryzen processors for PCs, aimed at gamers and others who need a high-performance processor as well as dislodging Intel Corp’s near monopoly.

Intel Disappoints With Lukewarm Growth

Intel topped analyst estimates during the fourth quarter, reporting earnings of 79 cents per share and revenues of $16.37 billion, while the market was expecting earnings of 74 cents per share and revenues of $15.752 billion. Intel was able to post better-than-expected results due to strong performance from two key segments, Client Computing and Internet of Things, according to .

What CPU Should I Get?2

I’m a first time PC builder and this is my build so far: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8FBtr7 My confusion is in the CPU, it is 3.6 Ghz, however there is also multiple other Ghz models, what’s the difference? I’ll be heavy gaming on Max settings. Also if anybody has any tips on pc building, tweaks to my list, any ideas on how to make it more cost effective, lemme know! Ghz refers to how many cycles the CPU can perform in one second.

What To Expect From Semiconductor Earnings This Week

The market is readying itself for a slew of semiconductor earnings this week that comes amid secular declines in PC and tablet markets along with a saturating global smartphone unit growth. “[W]e continue to focus on pockets of solid semiconductor growth in market subsectors including: 1) datacenter, 2) gaming and video processing including AR/VR, 3) automotive, and 4) IoT and embedded markets,” Canaccord Genuity analyst Matthew Ramsay wrote in a note.

numexpr 2.6.2

Numexpr is a fast numerical expression evaluator for NumPy. With it, expressions that operate on arrays are accelerated and use less memory than doing the same calculation in Python.