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Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

245: RGB Has Gone Too Far

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

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Smart Phone, Society & Culture, Ios, Apple, Amazon, Smartphone, Tesla, Tech Pod, Tech, Phone, Technology, Space, Android, Google, Microsoft, Science, Videogame, Video Game, Games, Electric Car, Techpod

4.8521 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Q&A time! The last episode of July sees us discussing topics such as turning a childhood computer into a VM, mandatory open source software in government institutions, the strange and continuing ubiquity of 3.5" card readers, building your own private television channel, the death of corporate email, how we fed our early tech obsessions growing up in rural areas, and more. Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod

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0:00.0

And do you think CPUs are ever going to be good again?

0:02.6

Look, a lot of CPUs are just fine.

0:05.3

It's just a relatively small number of affected CPUs that is causing a heartache on the Intel side.

0:12.0

And the AMD side, they didn't actually say they found a problem.

0:14.6

They said they found some CPUs that didn't go through the full spectrum of tests.

0:18.2

Oh, didn't they say doesn't meet their quality bar?

0:21.1

The quality bar is that they weren't fully tested according to verge.com.

0:25.5

Sorry, theverge.com.

0:28.1

Yeah.

0:28.9

So what we are alluding to is that there were two statements this week from two different CPU manufacturers,

0:35.3

both Intel and AMD released statements.

0:38.1

First off, AMD delayed the 9,000 series Zen 5, RisenCPUs by two weeks and three weeks respectively.

0:45.3

I think the single dye chips got delayed two weeks from the, from, it was supposed to be a June 31st launch.

0:51.5

And now they're going to be July 31st.

0:53.7

Sorry, July 31st to June 15th, I think, or June 14th, I think.

0:57.7

August 14th, whatever.

0:59.7

It's a bit concerning that these things were boxed and packaged and shipped into retail

1:03.4

and then recalled back to the manufacturer.

1:05.8

Like, how does this happen?

1:07.1

Well, okay, so it's really complicated making hardware, Brad, okay?

1:11.4

Sure.

1:12.2

No, I had the same question.

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