I wonder what allows that extra bandwidth.
Looking at the specification timeline, it's probably DDR6.
I just don't see another way to double the bandwidth (as they claim). Even with CAMM potentially allowing extra memory channels , near 2x sounds a bit optimistic on DDR5
First Geekbench leak of N1x AFAIK (unfortunately only GB 6.2.2)
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/12348676
Actually not terrible performance. 93-95% of a 9950X in both ST and MT
Geeklens v0.3.0 released.
Download links (only for initial install, updates are automatic)
Chrome: On Chrome Web store
Firefox: On Firefox Add-ons
1. Finally squashed the AMX bug for good
2. Added inital support for RISC-V instructions. Only in Sytem Info as I have no solid info which...
Version 0.2.2 does fix it. It's just that the update i pushed to Chrome Web Store is still pending due to google's excessively slow (automatic) review process. Even 0.2.1 isn't up yet!
Firefox already has version 0.2.2 (5 minutes after uploading) and there i can see the badge correctly...
Fixed in version 0.2.2
Also added tooltips to all top badges and enabled them by default (now you have to explicitly disable them in settings to not see them):
Firefox already has the latest version, but Chrome is still 2 versions behind at 0.2.0 due to really slow review process. Should...
There is a browser extension popup (as with orher plugins, normally in the top right corner)
There, under the settings tab you enable it, press "save" and they should appear on hover.
Currently I only enabled them in the results section not in the "System Information" table (as they are sort...
Thanks for the idea @igor_kavinski!
Remember the per-test ISA annotation mockups I posted?
Well, I finally got around to implementing it as an actual browser extension. It works on both individual result pages and comparison pages (which was an absolute PITA to support as they contain no ISA...
A very interesting approach by AMD to speed up raytracing by using neural networks (easy matrix multiplications) instead of divergent ray travertial (this time not viewport dependent!). Really hope this is adopted at some point...
They don't have to abandon them outright. In 10 years a Legacy business software can easily be catered to with incremental updates to legacy cores. They migh t sill focus to other ISAs.
I do agree though that they will only go that way if they must. competing in the ARM or RISC-V market will...
This video also mentions Nvidias' WARM (Windows on ARM) drivers as a thing Wendell and Steve were not allowed to talk about .
All in all makes it pretty obvious that Nvidia is doing Windows ARM SoCs. Might also explain why their drivers suddenly become such dumpster fire (due to porting).
While this is slighlty offtopic, they also mentioned Nvidia Windows ARM drivers (as a thing one should not mention) This makes it pretty obvious Nvidia is doing Windows ARM SoCs. Might also explain why their drivers suddenly become such dumpster fire (porting).
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