News this week covers a potential Ryzen Zen 3 exploit as posted by AMD, GPU smugglers thwarted in Hong Kong, GTX 1080 Ti’s non-return, the rare 6800 XT Midnight Black, and more.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Recapping the Week
01:17 – New GamersNexus Modmat “Volt” & Restock
07:40 – Potential AMD Zen 3 Side Channel Exploit
10:32 – GTX 1080 Ti Revival Rumors Are False
11:47 – Hong Kong Customs Seized Smuggled GPUs
14:37 – New AMD Patent Expands Upon GPU Chiplets
19:19 – Confirmed: AMD X570 Passive Chipset
20:37 – US Govt. to Hold Summit to Discuss Shortages
23:55 – Epic Games Loot Box Settlement Deadlines
25:04 – AMD Releases RX 6800 XT Midnight Black GPU
26:10 – Intel Inadvertently Uses MacBook Pro in Ad
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