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andreif7: Based on what I know, don't expect that any time soon.Note that PG has said $INTC will be around 51-53% for the next couple yea… IanCutress: Updated graph on $AMD with gross margin.IanCutress: In January, $AMD guided revenue growth in FY2021 YoY at 37%.The traditional-looking tower case would itself be just a chunk of metal with some fans, one of those universal power cables, and holes for ports and drive bays, so it could function similarly to today's cases. The CPU and PSU cases would be mounted in the rear. Enthusiast boxes could in theory be designed with a single thumbscrew for easy access to CPU, mobo, and RAM.įor those that would prefer not to have a mess sitting on their desks, components' layouts could be standardized somewhat, with a clip on one side, and on the bottom (which may not be centered) as well as a thumbscrew on the front.

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Most people would just pick up a new box to upgrade their system. The CPU-in-a-box would act like a giant heatsink unto itself, possibly with fins, two large fans on top and bottom, and a finger-saving grill enclosure. The PSU would have a standard cable for household power jacks.Įverything would be plug 'n play, so that you could remove your hard drive and GPU to play games on another computer, or swap components very easily. All power cables would be the same, with a common maximum power rating and a very low-speed data channel to communicate basic power requirements and status notifications. Also on top would be a tiny LED indicating voltage draw, load, etc. The PSU would be in its own external case with a bunch of standard power connectors (like the modular PSUs, but with smaller connectors) all on the top. On the right side of the box would be ports for the integrated NIC, AC'97 sound jacks, and possibly PS/2 legacy ports.Īll external devices coming through the high-speed and moderate-speed connectors would be powered by also connecting them to the external power supply. On the left side of this CPU-in-a-box, we would find a bunch of low-speed powered connectors (USB-2.0-level - decent for wireless NICs, sound, mice, etc.). The back of the box would house one _very_ high-speed unpowered bus connector (PCIe-level stuff - decent for hi-speed RAID, 3D, etc.) and two or three moderate-speed unpowered connectors (S-ATA/SCSI-level - decent for single drives).

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We would basically have a CPU-in-a-box with memory, CPU, and mobo inside a tiny enclosure similar to the Mac mini. I'm wondering what could be done if computers were reworked for modularity. nullpointerus - Saturday, Auglink I'd like to see a new perspective on computers and drives.of China Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kuwait Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macao S.A.R. Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Cayman Islands Chile China Mainland Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Curaçao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong S.A.R.of China Malaysia Mexico Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria Norway Oman Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russian Federation Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saudi Arabia Serbia Singapore Sint Maarten (Dutch part) Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Suriname Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Region Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Turkey Turks and Caicos Islands Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America Uruguay US Downloads Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands, British














Acomdata usb 2.0 driver