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The Most Trusted in Tech Since 1997. The Official AnandTech Podcast gets to the bottom of the latest tech without watering it down. No sensationalism, no fluff, just the truth - powered by data driven analysis.

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The Most Trusted in Tech Since 1997. The Official AnandTech Podcast gets to the bottom of the latest tech without watering it down. No sensationalism, no fluff, just the truth - powered by data driven analysis.

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 48

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 48

    Wrapping up Computex 2018 with discussions about AMD's Threadripper 2 with 32 cores, Intel's new limited edition Core i7-8086K, and that really odd 28-core 5 GHz demo where Intel forgot to mention it was overclocked. Also some discussion on the best of the rest of the show, including G.Skill's Royal memory, gaming smartphones, ASUS' dual screen technologies, Intel's QLC NAND, and hardware for miners.

    • 1 hr 42 min
    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 47

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 47

    Today at Intel’s Data Center Memory Summit, the new ‘Apache Pass’ Optane memory DIMMs were announced, with capacities from 128 GB to 512 GB. This new 3D XPoint type of memory is focused on allowing persistent memory support on servers, and will be avaialble with the next generation of Xeon Scalable processors (which Intel has not announced yet). Also on the docket from Intel was some information on their high-density QLC 3D NAND solid state drives, and we have details on when they should be coming to market. Samsung also announced 32 GB SO-DIMM modules for high-end gaming laptops.

    • 38 min
    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 46

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 46

    The recent discussions at AnandTech have been about the latest updates in desktop computing. We recently went live with our Ryzen 2000-series review of all four processors, and our subsequent follow up with regards how operating systems like Windows rely on timers of different accuracy to account for time passing. In this podcast we cover the details of both topics, and then discuss how Intel's 'Core with Radeon RX Vega' is not a true Vega chip, but is actually built on AMD's Polaris architecture. Finally, we comment on Intel's recent hires from AMD's staff, as well as a new generation of power supply components.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 45

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 45

    In early February, GlobalFoundries did something completely unexpected: for the second time in ten years, they invited a few select press and analysts to visit one of their fabrication plants (‘fabs’), where they make AMD processors, IBM silicon, and ASICs from a variety of companies. We were invited to Fab 8 in upstate New York, GF’s leading edge fab, which will be the site of the company’s 7nm and EUV offerings that will propel the fastest processors over the next three-to-five years. To get into the factory floor clean room requires a ‘bunny suit’ such that no particulates can enter the air, which could potentially cause defects or manufacturing processes to fail. To be invited is a rare thing indeed, and so here is our tale, in podcast form!

    • 1 hr
    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 44

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 44

    It’s hard to talk about gaming in 2017 without mentioning PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Joining me on the Podcast today is Chris Dring, a veteran of games journalism, writer for almost 20 years, and an old high-school friend. This is a podcast I’ve wanted to do for a while: Chris has a unique insight into the gaming industry, having published a literal shed load of magazines covering the industry and events such as E3, as well as interviewing most of the high-profile and indie elements of the UK games industry, so I wanted to pick his brain on the current state of a main driver of computing technology. In this podcast we talk about PUBG and the other gaming highlights of 2017, as well as a look towards what is in store for gaming in 2018, from both a hardware and software perspective.

    • 55 min
    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 43

    The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 43

    LAS VEGAS, NV – The annual CES show is biggest of AnandTech’s main six shows of the year, and with it comes a wall-to-wall meeting schedule with press events starting two days before the show is supposed to start. After clocking up the miles and calling many taxis, we managed to get an hour before flying home to discuss the headlines and highlights from the show. Key topics included the Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA keynotes, and we go through a number of prominent show announcements that might have passed you by.

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
53 Ratings

53 Ratings

Mosaini ,

Always insightful

This podcast is always insightful with fascinating discussion. Only wish they’d publish more regularly. However whenever one is posted I savor that rare treat. Please keep it up.

Patrick8472 ,

Amazing Podcast!

I love the breadth of this podcast, and how it covers stuff from cell phones and Apple gear, to video cards and gamer stuff. The host is well spoken, and overall the audio is very high quality. This is a great podcast! My only gripe is that they haven't been releasing recent episodes.

A definite must for all you tech fans out there!

FasterQuieter ,

Room for improvement

I listen to this occasionally as I love the site. It is ok, but the production values are quite poor, lots of background noise, pauses, meandering unfocused conversations etc. Also, they spend a lot of time speculating about specs and things when the facts are available. I think they should consider preparing a little more.

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