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Leo Says 16 – Nvidia bully tactics? AMD CTS Update, 100TB SSD, Privacy concerns, Firefox 4k issues

This week our opinionated hero discusses many a hot topic. He updates us all on the AMD CTS debacle (was it an out and out attack on AMD or was there actually some merit to the points raised?) and discusses some insider info on the Nvidia Geforce Partner Program. He also discusses the new 100TB Solid State Drive and some documented issues with Firefox when attempting to access 4k videos on YouTube.

Leo also has a lot of concerns about privacy online and the fact that perhaps we just don't have any in 2018. What do you feel? Are you happy with Facebook and other platforms just getting all your personal details and even pictures or data on your friends?

More information on the Nimbus 100TB SSD HERE
More information on the Firefox 4k issue HERE

00:05 Introduction
00:29 Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and privacy
07:34 AMD, CTS Labs, ASMedia chipsets
09:59 Broadcom will return to the USA
10:44 Nvidia GPP including ASRock and AMD graphics
16:04 Nimbus Data announces a 100TB SSD
17:09 Firefox and 4K videos on YouTube
18:29 Rumours about Intel Coffee Lake-S with 8-core, but is it 8th Gen. or 9th Gen.?

KitGuru says: Be sure to let us know your thoughts and if you agree (or disagree) with LEO. Love him, or hate him- he says it, cause he means it!

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