Summary of HW News - Ryzen 7000 DDR5 Speeds & Infinity Fabric, Intel 13th Gen, USB 4V2

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The US government has issued a license requirement for AMD Ryzen 7000 DDR5 speeds in order to address a risk that the chips could be used by the militaries of Russia and China. Nvidia's outlook for its third fiscal quarter includes about 400 million dollars in potential sales to China. If Nvidia is unable to obtain the licenses, it will need to find other products to fill those expected sales.

  • 00:00:00 AMD clarified details on its Ryzen 7000 series CPUs, with the sweet spot for DDR5 frequencies being highlighted. ASRock is warning of Law and boot times on some motherboards. Nvidia has been told by the US government that it has to stop selling some of its GPUs for AI use in China. We'll be covering all of this and more in the Hardware News recap of the week. Thermal Grizzly thermal paste is high performance thermal interfaces for CPUs and GPUs, and CryoKnot thermal paste is ideal for water Cooling and Aircooling.
  • 00:05:00 AMD is planning to announce Ryzen 7000 series CPUs with V cash at CES this year. This is a rumor, and may not be true.
  • 00:10:00 Ryzen 7000 CPUs will come with V cash series CPUs, USB 4 version 2.0 will be released, and Asus is releasing a new case called the "Tough Gaming GT502."
  • 00:15:00 The US Government is restricting the sale of Nvidia products to China and Russia, due to the company's technology being considered a moving target.
  • 00:20:00 The US government has issued a license requirement for AMD Ryzen 7000 DDR5 speeds. This requirement is intended to address a risk that the chips could be used by the militaries of Russia and China. Nvidia does not currently sell to customers in Russia, so there is no change there. The restrictions may require Nvidia to move some operations out of China. Additionally, Nvidia's outlook for its third fiscal quarter includes about 400 million dollars in potential sales to China. If Nvidia is unable to obtain the licenses, it will need to find other products to fill those expected sales.
  • 00:25:00 Seagate releases Spider-Man themed hard drives, which come with RGB lighting and are USB powered. The drives have lower cost per gigabyte, but are not the best in terms of cost.

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