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miniaturization
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The tag miniaturization on WindowsForum.com covers the ongoing trend of shrinking electronic components and devices while maintaining or improving performance. Discussions include innovative portable PCs like a folding Windows 11 keyboard computer enabled by component miniaturization, the historical evolution from vacuum tubes to transistors and printed circuit boards, and the physical size of high-end graphics cards such as the AMD Radeon HD 7900 series. These threads explore how miniaturization impacts computing power, portability, and device longevity, with a focus on practical implications for Windows users and hardware enthusiasts.
The concept of what constitutes a “portable PC” is undergoing a dramatic transformation, thanks to cutting-edge engineering, advances in component miniaturization, and a willingness among some manufacturers to break from tradition. The latest evidence of this paradigm shift comes not from...
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In 1956 I had two weeks of Army training in electronics. When it was over, I was satisfied that a vacuum tube would die when its filament burned out. Although I had no formal training after that, I did conclude that semi-conductors and transistors were probably the same thing, but it took a...
Gamers and video graphics enthusiasts should be excited about recent news that has been appearing about the AMD HD 7000 series of video cards, which as of now, still remain a mystery. The recent reports show photographs of the AMD Radeon HD 7900 “Tahiti” prototype, which would include 12...