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Refurbished technology has been used before, but it’s cleaned out, repaired, and tested until it’s restored to factory-setting conditions. It’s not new, but it’s the next best thing ...
Fortunately, there's a way to get a decent discount: buy refurbished. For a limited time, and while supplies last, eBay has the certified-refurbished Oculus Quest 2 VR headset (128GB) for $249 .
Components of a GPU. A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit initially designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a discrete video card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles.
Devices sold as 'Certified Refurbished' through the Apple store differ from most other refurbished devices. For example, iOS devices sold as Apple Certified Refurbished will always come with a brand-new battery and brand-new "outer shell". [4] Because of this, these devices may be considered remanufactured, rather than refurbished.
Morgan Stanley (which rates Nvidia stock as a top pick for 2025) forecasted that Nvidia would ship around 450,000 GB200 GPUs in the final three months of calendar 2024, followed by up to 800,000 ...
The 16-pin 12VHPWR connector is a standard for connecting graphics processing units (GPUs) to computer power supplies for up to 600 W power delivery. It was introduced by Nvidia in 2022 to supersede the previous 6- and 8-pin power connectors for GPUs. The stated aim was to cater to the increasing power requirements of Nvidia GPUs.
A modern consumer graphics card: A Radeon RX 6900 XT from AMD. A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a display device such as a monitor.
Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) is an interconnect standard for GPUs (MXM Graphics Modules) in laptops using PCI Express created by MXM-SIG. The goal was to create a non-proprietary, industry standard socket, so one could easily upgrade the graphics processor in a laptop, without having to buy a whole new system or relying on proprietary vendor upgrades.