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Leo Says 14 – Corsair 500D aftermath, Nvidia Turing, EKWB mess up, Intel drones hacked and MORE!

This week our grumpy hero discusses Intel's plans to release a series of PC's with 5G in H2 2019. He also discusses the 32 lawsuits that they face, and whether AMD should be innocent in the claims. They have also rolled out a series of Spectre Micro code updates for Skylake, Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake processors.

He also discusses the recent EKWB EK Supremacy EVO Threadripper block and how the company admitted the failure in public, but decided not to email their customer base who bought them – a ploy to keep down compensation costs? He also talks about the recent Core i9 8950HK leaks, Intel drones being hacked (yes, its an Intel heavy week for sure).

Anyone waiting with baited breath to see how Nvidia deliver with Turing? Oh yes, he also raises a few points about the recent Corsair H500S reviews that hit the net last week.

Read the Corsair Obsidian 500D Chassis review HERE

00:16 Intel at MWC announces PCs with 5G in H2 2019
04:10 Intel faces 32 lawsuits over Spectre and Meltdown and AMD is in trouble too
07:28 Intel rolls out Spectre micro code updates for Skylake, Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake
09:03 EKWB mucked up the EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper block
11:46 30.72TB Samsung PM1643 with 64-NAND
13:00 Hynix announces an SSD using 72-layer NAND and their own controller
13:26 Intel drones hacked by the Russians before the Winter Olympics
14:28 Leaks about Intel Core i9-8950HK in an MSI laptop
16:18 Passing mention of Intel discrete graphics
17:12 Nvidia Turing
19:17 Corsair Obsidian H500D – the aftermath

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