I just hope that the cases DON'T get dropped if he loses the election. The last thing we need is "Oh, now that he's irrelevant, we don't need to enforce the law" because that would be such BS. The guy literally took State secrets and shared them with adversaries. We cannot let that go unpunished.
If Z5 really only delivers 10% IPC gains, Mike Clark needs to keep sleeping then. I mean, heck, if that were truly the case, maybe he was sleeping during all those Z5 internal meetings.
LNL has four P-cores and four LP E-cores. That's it. It doesn't have intermediate E-cores for MT workloads. Intel is going to put as much of the typical workload on those LP E-cores as realistically possible to squeeze out battery life, and it sounds like they will be far more successful at it...
If you thought reading that Prakhar guy's tweets made you lose brain cells, WTFTech's comments section devolves you to a Neanderthal.
I refuse to take anyone seriously who regularly posts in their comment's section, even if I see the same people making reasonable, logical statements on Xitter...
I agree. This needs to affect OEMs in mass before it really hurts their bottom line, imo. I think the DIY market is just too tiny and doesn't have a loud enough voice to really hurt their mindshare. We may hear it loudly since we are enthusiasts, but it won't really impact the broader mindshare...
I hope both of y'all are right. Intel has gotten away with too much stuff in the past and unfairly benefitted from them, too. I really despise "too big to fail" corporations.
Ehh, if there is a potential lawsuit, I suspect Intel will probably fight tooth and nail for a few years before settling for a few hundred thousand and then everyone gets like $20 for their troubles. In the grand scheme of things, it was worth it for Intel to pump up the power to inflate...
Slow and steady is the only viable option for TAMC given their clientele. Even if Intel were to catch up and beat TSMC on a few metrics, I doubt it would change the landscape all too much simply because clients value consistency of service, i.e. one hit wonder nodes don’t cut it for very...
Eh, as long as Uncle Sam is paying them gubmint subsidies, Intel will have the liquidity to keep spending on their Foundry.
It would be a surprise to me if ARL can’t achieve 40,000 MT score in CB23. Skymont cores are supposed to be significantly improved, which ought to make up for the lack of...
Basically, this. He is essentially a corporate mouthpiece, intentional or not. A useful idiot, if you will. Doesn't matter if his intentions are innocent; the results speak for themselves. Also, Nvidia probably doesn't want him as an Nvidia employee because then it removes the thin shroud of...
The flexibility to use BV4 or BV8 almost seems analogous with how RDNA can operate in wave32 or wave64 mode. Also explains the doubling in intersection performance over RDNA 2/3, too.
I certainly don't have the background to tell you what consequences the increases will produce, but I do know that just widening the core in every dimension doesn't automatically translate to a proportional or even square root increase in performance. In the end, I do think you're onto something...
Also why Nvidia had great success with inserting their engineers within game studios to do the optimization work for them. If the game developers are too busy polishing the art direction, I'm sure they'll gladly let an outsider do the optimization work essentially for free, albeit the...
Interesting. In my admittedly very limited research into understanding BVH structures better, I am of the opinion that BVH8 is inferior to BVH4 so I have to wonder why BVH8 is being pursued here. From what I understand, there is a sweet spot to selecting the branching factor and you get negative...
LOL
Welcome to the current state of tech journalism. Where the only thing that matters is making sure you’re the first to regurgitate the news, and if you’re not first you better make sure you’re regurgitating what others have regurgitated.
AMD upped guidance to 4B from 3.5B for MI300 I think. Given that Nvidia is raking in the cash, I guess analysts weren't impressed.
That's the problem with tackling incumbents is that customers aren't going to switch overnight. Intel has a big advantage in terms of OEM relationships, which are...
Yeah, it's all relative to the competition now since a rising tide lifts all ships. If Wallstreet sees that your boat isn't being lifted as high as others, they'll tank you for it.
lol, looks like Xilinx giveth and taketh away. For the last few quarters, the FPGA sales were keeping the overall balance sheet in the black when client sales slumped, and now it's other segments making up for the dip in FPGA sales.
No one said it has to be a Zen 5 derivative, right? Wouldn’t a Zen 4 core also work? As long as it has the same ISA and can more or less execute the same instructions, even if it’s at half rate, it should be fine, no? Cutting the FP block is generally a low hanging fruit if you want to reduce...
"Please nuke your margins so that Nvidia is pressured to lower their prices, so that I can finally buy that high-end Nvidia GPU I've always wanted but could not afford"
FTFY. ;)
LMAO. That’s literally as clear as it gets that Intel was turning the blind eye.
“It’s not overclocking as long as you don’t tinker with the BIOS settings. Just don’t ask us what those BIOS settings are though. By the way, we’re totally cool with whatever our mobo partners set is the default...
TPC is Nvidia’s term for Texture Processing Cluster, which used to be a thing when SMs shared texture units within the TPC. It evolved such that the texture units are within the SMs since Fermi, and TPC fell out of use and GPC (Graphics Processing Cluster) replaced it.
Yeah, if this is...
Inb4 WTFTech writes a new article on this.
If any of their authors is in these threads and sees this, you can go suck it!
Looks like 8-way decode for LNC? On the Mop cache side, it looks like an additional 12?
Looks like Intel issued a statement on the situation:
https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-issues-its-first-statement-in-response-to-13-14th-gen-core-i9-cpu-stability-issues
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