
How does Computer Hardware Work?
- Frank
- September 13, 2023
- Build a PC
- Central Processing Unit
- Computer
- Computer Desktop
- Computer Drivers
- computer engineering
- Computer Hardware
- computer hardware engineer
- Computer Hardware Tutorial
- Computer Keyboard
- Computer Mouse
- Computer Teardown
- CPU
- CPU Cooler
- desktop
- Desktop Power Supply
- DRAM
- engineering
- GPU
- graphics card
- hard drive
- Hardware
- how to build a pc
- inside a computer
- Motherboard
- Nvidia
- NVMe SSD
- PC
- PC Build
- Solid State Drives
- SSDs
- teardown
Branch Education takes us on a 3D animated adventure to every piece of computer hardware inside a desktop computer. You’ll also see a nanoscopic view of the transistors inside the CPU and GPU. This video is like a biology dissection lab; instead, we’re opening up a computer and seeing all the various computer hardware inside.
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Comparing CPU, GPU, and DPU: What’s the Difference?
- Frank
- May 7, 2023
- artificial intelligence
- BlueField
- CPU
- Cybersecurity
- data decompression
- Data Streaming
- datacenter
- deep packet inspection
- DPU
- Encryption
- GPU
- granular visibility
- Infrastructure
- launchpad
- line-rate processing
- network load balancing
- networking
- NSX
- Nvidia
- NVMe over Fabrics
- precision time synchronization
- SDN
- SDS
- security isolation
- server capital costs
- server power consumption
- smartnic
- TiriasResearch
- Virtual Machines
- virtualization
- VMware
- VSPHERE
NetworkChuck was able to try out VMware vSphere on NVIDIA Bluefield DPUs. In this video, we’ll explore the insane power of these technologies through a hands-on access demo on NVIDIA LaunchPad. Learn more here: https://ntck.co/nvidialaunchpad
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RISC-V Business: Testing “the world’s leading RISC-V SBC”
- Frank
- March 13, 2023
- aarch64
- adapter
- amd
- architecture
- ARM
- arm64
- bcm2711
- board
- comparison
- compile
- Computer
- computing
- CPU
- debian
- dual
- Ethernet
- gen 2
- Gigabit
- GPU
- graphics card
- Guide
- hdmi
- isa
- jh7110
- lanes
- license
- Linux
- m.2
- model b
- networking
- new
- nvme
- open
- Open Source
- pci express
- pcie
- pi 3
- pi 4
- radeon
- Raspberry Pi
- review
- revolution
- risc
- risc-v
- riscv
- SBC
- sifive
- single
- soc
- ssd
- starfive
- test
- testing
- two
- visionfive
- WiFi
- x1
- x16
- x86
Jeff Geerling talks about the single board computer could start a revolution in the industry! Or so some people think.
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Linus has the time of his life
Linus heads back to the Israel Design Center Intel Fab and this time it’s a facility tour of the Validation Lab.
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Organic Transistors Explained. Printing CPUs at Home. Smart Skin
In this video, Anastasia explains Organic Flexible CPUs and Organic Transistors. What is the-state-of-the-art of Organic Electronics?
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CUDA Simply Explained – GPU vs CPU Parallel Computing for Beginners
In this tutorial, Mariya talks about CUDA and how it helps us accelerate the speed of our programs. Additionally, we will discuss the difference between processors (CPUs) and graphic cards (GPUs) and how come we can use both to process code.
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Nvidia Gets Into Cybersecurity and Networking?
Nvidia makes more than GPUs! They are one of the biggest players in Networking and CyberSecurity!! This interview with Kevin DeierlIng, the SVP of Networking at Nvidia, gets into how they are changing the game with their Bluefield DPUs.
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How to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported CPU & TPM 1.2
- Frank
- October 16, 2021
- 10 to 11
- 7th gen
- 8th gen
- compatible
- CPU
- CPUS
- does not work
- download
- download and install
- Free
- get
- get windows 11
- how to
- how to get
- how to get windows 11
- how to install windows 11
- how to update
- how to upgrade
- Install
- installation
- Intel
- iso
- kevin
- kevin stratvert
- Microsoft
- official
- pc health check
- processor
- run
- this pc can run windows 11
- tpm
- tpm 1.2
- tpm 2.0
- unsupported
- update
- upgrade
- win 11
- win11
- window 11
- WIndows 10
- windows 11
- windows 11 download
In this step-by-step tutorial by Kevin Stratvert, learn how to install Windows 11 on a PC even if your CPU is not officially supported. Officially, Windows 11 requires an Intel 8th Generation and beyond CPU. You also need TPM 2.0. If you try to upgrade with an older CPU or TPM 1.2, you’ll get an […]
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huan on the Industrial HPC Revolution
Industrial high performance computing (HPC) is at its tipping point. The combination of simulation, accelerated computing, and #AI are bringing the performance and scale required to tackle real-world, industrial problems. This presentation blew my mind.
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