AMD Graphics Chips Could Last 10X To 100X Longer
An anonymous reader writes "According to a research report out of UCLA, released this morning, NVidia's high-lead bump packaging could last anywhere from 1/10th to 1/100th as long as AMD's advanced eutectic bump approach. (TG Daily has picked up the claim.) NVidia is currently in the midst of a $200M recall of bad GPUs, and the report suggests that the issue could be much deeper than NVidia's PR department would have us believe." The report lends credence to the strident claims of the Inquirer's Charlie Demerjian, which we discussed a month back.
I'm all for longer life chips, but what are Grahiphics ?
I was going to Google for that word but then I realized that kdawson was involved.
Solder? More like Duct Tape or it ain't worth saving.
"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!" -- Cave Johnson
From TFA:
"£GDl/h' = 13.5/10. Clearly the strain in the eutectic SnPb layer (in the composite solder joint) is about one order of magnitude higher than that in the homogeneous eutectic SnPb solder joint."
What fucking dipshits! I can't believe those morons at NVidia didn't realize this. Any judge is going to take one look at this in a class-action lawsuit, and NVidia is HISTORY, man!
Fascism trolls keeping me up every night. When I starts a preachin', he HITS ME WITH HIS REICH!
Isn't screwing one's sources against the journalistic ethic?
Try the veal!
Now I'll have to seriously consider switching to unleaded.
Invenio via vel creo
After the dive AMD took today in the markets, they better be long lasting, because it's going to be hard to find replacements.
To do list for Windows
Anyone familiar with Nvidia's hiring practices could've predicted a disaster of this magnitude. They have absolutely moronic screening quizzes (yes, quizzes)... canned technical questions with only one "right" answer. Throw original thinking out the window, they just want to hire drones to do their dirty work. You know what Nvidia, you get what you deserve. Maybe they had a majority of good employees at one time, but the way they treat their people, I imagine there's been alot of brain drain. It's a clear sign of a failing company when they rely on marketing & sales to hide shoddy engineering. You had agood run Nvidia, but the last stop is coming up. Get off while you can, the train derails up ahead.
So you didn't get the job then?