

Mozilla previously underwent a smaller round of layoffs back in January, where the company trimmed its workforce by around 70 people.

As Mozilla puts it, “Economic conditions resulting from the global pandemic have significantly impacted our revenue.” As a result, Mozilla is expected to cut its workforce by 250 people. The news comes at a time when Mozilla, and the rest of the world, is feeling the impact of the current pandemic. Mozilla announced that it was preparing for another round of layoffs and internal shuffles. Source: 09:09 | Mozilla Faces More Layoffs, Looks to Restructure We’re sure to learn more in September, if Nvidia has anything left that hasn’t leaked. This would likely be the starting point, as Micron states its roadmap is looking ahead to GDDR6X modules capable of 24Gbps in 2021. So, Micron seems to have confirmed that Nvidia is working on an RTX 3090, with a VRAM buffer consisting of 12GB of GDDR6X, with modules capable of 21Gbps. The document specifically mentions the RTX 3090, with a board configuration of 12GB (12pcs/modules). Also, as AnandTech mentions, it seems Micron is moving to PAM4 signaling, which will have implications for data per clock cycle and power consumption. GDDR6X also seems to operate over a 384-bit bus. The document states that GDDR6X will have a 21Gbps/pin rate, while also listing a GB/s range of 912-1008, which would mean GDDR6X will be capable of crossing the 1TB/s threshold. As was the case with GDDR5X, it seems Micron and Nvidia have been working closely together to bring GDDR6X to market. The document doesn’t offer too many details, but does offer a glimpse of what GDDR6X will look like.
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A technical PDF document was released (as spotted by VideoCardz), and has since been taken down, that mentions Micron’s yet-to-be-announced GDDR6X memory. Nvidia’s ship continues to leak, it seems. 07:06 | Micron GDDR6X, RTX 3090 Seemingly Outed The name passed around online has been “3090.” We’ve also been told to expect an “*80” SKU equivalent first, with a flagship to follow shortly after.

It sounds like the dates are shifting around a bit: We were originally told to expect a September 9th timing, but now there’s a September 1st announcement date, which will likely be followed by a launch on a different day. However, as Nvidia continues the hype train, it’s entirely possible this will be the vehicle in which Nvidia introduces something entirely new, such as the rumored RTX 3090.
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The entire focus around all of this has been PC gaming, so consumer facing Ampere cards seem certain. So, Nvidia has announced a digital event taking place on September 1st, with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. The gist of Nvidia's 1999 blogpost is that it will “usher in a new era,” akin to what it did in 1999 with the GeForce 256. It was also the year that 3DFX essentially ceded market leadership to Nvidia, thanks to how popular the GeForce 256 was, and spelled the end for 3DFX altogether. Separately, there’s a blogpost harking back to the good old days of 1999, where 640x480 was high resolution, and we saw the birth of Nvidia’s GeForce brand with the inagraual GeForce 256. It seems Nvidia is keen to celebrate the last 21 years of computing and computer graphics, according to the event countdown page. In what’s been the most leaked Nvidia launch in recent memory, it seems Nvidia may finally be preparing to announce consumer-facing Ampere cards. 04:32 | Nvidia Appears Prepping Ampere Reveal We’re not exactly sure which liquid metal solution was chosen for the final product, if any, but the patent filing in addition to previous rumors we heard indicate that there has at least been formal consideration of liquid metal in the PS5. Officially, we still don’t really know if the PS5 has liquid metal in it, but it was in the early engineering plans when the cooling solution was being designed.Ī new patent filing, translated by Google, says the following: “In the semiconductor device of Patent Document 2, instead of a grease, a metal that is liquefied by heat during operation of the semiconductor chip is used as a heat conductive material between the semiconductor chip and the radiator.” One thing we didn’t reveal at the time was that the PS5 has been considering using liquid metal for its thermal interface, as the decision wasn’t finalized yet. We posted a hardware news piece last year sometime about the Playstation 5’s expensive cooling solution. 02:42 | Sony Playstation 5 Interested in Liquid Metal
