I you want that type of accuracy you probably need a professional scale, cost a few hundreds I think.
Everything below 100 seems to only focus on app/wifi/speech etc. I guess they all have the same/similar crappy weight sensor.
Remember that no one in customer reviews or in this thread has...
GF 12nm is also used for OEM's (especially laptops) and for the IO die in high-end desktop and server.
So the capacity is of course used to full extent, AMD is not stupid. But they are prioritizing OEM contracts now when demand became higher than expected.
Roadmaps are never used for the detailed project management in my experience. The internal project time plan is almost certainly much more detailed. Have you seen those? (I'm pretty sure dmens has).
I work in automotive, the exact day for start of production of a car is often known about 3...
I think Risc-V has a very bright future. But as a PC alternative and with exchangeable socket? Probably never.
(the long term future is likely solderered SoCs also for all types of PC's)
And remember, maybe 1% of all CPU/SoCs are x86/PC. I think the companies investing in Risc-V are chasing the...
Ignore Steam survey for this, it is bad in many ways.
Wait for Mercury research's report for Q4 instead, then we have some real numbers to discuss.
Here is data from their Q3 report.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-vs-intel-q3-2020-cpu-market-share-report
This obviously means that China will put a lot of resources into developing their own tools/IP instead of relying on anything related to US.
I assume this work is alredy ongoing, but this new restriction will speed things up.
So good for China and bad for US in the long run.
My mistake, I didn't remember this was missing in Conroe (since it was introduced much earlier in P4).
Regardless, Nahalem had a big focus on server loads so adding HT was of course important.
There are no examples of Intel adding SMT to a high IPC core afterwards. Core architechture had it from day one.
SMT requires quite a lot of transistors that can be used for other things if a core is designed without SMT. Remember that CPU development of a core has strict requirements on...
I don't think this is correct. Adding SMT to Apples core would probably be very difficult without significant ST perfomance regression.
M1 has the most advanced core on the market with extremely high IPC, suddenly make this work with two different threads would probably mess up the whole design...
I agree with you, he is inventing a new concept of ”single core” performance and let x86 run two threads but M1 only one and claim that is fair.
But I do believe that not having SMT is actually one of the most important success factors with Apples CPU. SMT used to be a big success, that is for...
Well, consoles are selling extremely well but gaming streaming is not yet very succesful.
And the latency issues with gaming streaming will probably make it a very non-premium gaming solution for many years.
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