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the Death of the Desktop CPU
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The typo makes this funny.
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Provided they give ample enough warning, if an announcement of forum closure is made, I will roll out a replacement for everyone to go...
Today at 2:11 AM
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NV Re-Enter ARM PC market in 2025!
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There are many uses for matrix multiplication that have nothing to do with AI you know.
Yesterday at 2:58 PM
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Apple Silicon SoC thread
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That's basically what it has worked out to be for iPhones, so it wouldn't be a shock if Macs ended up similarly. Honestly though using...
Yesterday at 2:48 PM
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I'm talking about using fp specific benchmarks designed to test the fp, not general purpose benchmarks that happen to include some fp...
Yesterday at 1:59 PM
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[Speculation] Working silicon that must exist because I don't see why it wouldn't
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There's a third problem he's also overlooking, granularity. NAND writes happen in pages that are far far larger than cache lines. So...
Yesterday at 1:44 PM
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That changes nothing. NAND tech itself is limited to about 50-100us, and that's under random reads. It's literally 1000x the difference...
Yesterday at 1:40 PM
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How? NAND flash has terrible latency. You could have 1TB/s NVMe drive and you still couldn't replace DRAM. Optane DIMMs were 100x faster...
Yesterday at 1:39 PM
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Perhaps so, but that's primarily hand crafted assembly - and in the case of stuff like memcpy() it is far from being generally useful...
Wednesday at 2:12 PM
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"[A19 Pro] Estimated to be 4000+" That doesn't sound like someone with inside information, it sounds like someone making a guess -...
Wednesday at 2:03 PM
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It doesn't even make any sense. Why pay for more expensive DRAM to get at best the same speed - if you cut the bus width by 25% then the...
Wednesday at 2:01 PM
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NV Re-Enter ARM PC market in 2025!
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I'd like to see a single core "native int" result that doesn't leverage any SIMD (other than incidental use by system libraries i.e. if...
Wednesday at 12:12 PM
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MLID is pure entertainment. Nothing wrong it it or him, I like his presentation actually, but you have to understand it is pure...
Tuesday at 1:50 PM
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If you make a hybrid controller able to handle either LPDDR5X or LPDDR6 it delivers 24 bits of LPDDR6 or 16 bits of LPDDR5X, that's...
Tuesday at 1:46 PM
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I believe the DDR6 standard has yet to be finalized, its standardization moved slower than LPDDR6's did. We'll see LPDDR6 support appear...
Tuesday at 1:38 PM
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