If they have to choose between harming the quality of the 'full' die and the cut down one, they definitely will choose to harm the cut down one, with the yields that TSMC has.
An issue is that the full chip is designed to be a balanced package, and it's not necessarily easy to cut it down in a way that makes financial sense and is still balanced.
For example, judging by the mere 10% cut of the TMU/CUs, the yield on those parts of the chip is very good, and lowering...
Focusing on what customers want. Not first developing something and seeking a market for it, but solving the problems of customers, with a large focus on software, and the hardware to enable that.
Actually getting stuff to market. Demanding first time right. Focus on engineering. Focus on...
This is false. Several subreddits have left because the Reddit admins interfered with modding, or modded things themselves (in a way that can not be overridden by the subreddit mods) and other forms of abuse. At one point the CEO of Reddit even mass edited people's posts.
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But it's the card's design that allows it to run with the entire load going over one wire! And nowhere does Nvidia specify how you can run it in a safe way and that he was not doing so. This is just blaming the victim.
And frankly, there is no safe way too run it, because safety...
There are a lot of companies that either thought this way or stopped caring about underperformance, who then got in big trouble when a strong competitor did threaten them.
One of them is Intel.
It's pretty obvious that Metro EE just looks so much better because it is a remaster. 95% of the graphics improvements are due to the remaster, and 5% due to RT.
If they would have would have remastered Metro Exodus with good rasterization, it would have probably have looked very similar to the...
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