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Intel's past, present and future
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Don't forget Apple taking over their uncompetitive radio group and making a competitive radio.
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How would such a tariff make sense? Everyone would move assembly out of the US, and there's not much here to start with. It's not like...
Today at 1:07 AM
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The problem is that Intels problems are real, and time is running out. The US seems to not care if we lose Intel.
Yesterday at 7:18 PM
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Yes they are because they're never going to happen. Everyone knows they're never going to happen. Japan and the EU said as much. Tim...
Yesterday at 7:11 PM
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Well, Apple can do that. They've returned $1T to shareholders, they can invest $600B in the US. But I'll tell you a secret - all of...
Yesterday at 10:54 AM
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Probably because there physically isn't enough N2 volume to satisfy Nvidia. Recall that Nvidia is still slapping large monolithic dies...
Wednesday at 2:56 AM
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I should note there is a whole benchmarking scene in Factorio. It's a bit more complicated with 2.0 and I don't have a good sense of...
Wednesday at 2:43 AM
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Because engineering isn't free. And the idea that ARM could even scale into that space is a rather new one. Apple releasing a 64 bit ARM...
Wednesday at 2:37 AM
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I'll see if I still have it. The blueprints weren't exactly useful in other contexts.
Tuesday at 11:50 PM
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In all fairness, Factorio hardly touches the GPU and is mainly constrained by single thread performance and memory speed. The X3D does...
Tuesday at 10:26 PM
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Story: Last year I did a big online Factorio event (I'm retired so I can spend my day playing video games, thank you very much) and a...
Tuesday at 10:02 PM
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Scheduler issue here as well - typically on MacOS once a process has threads moved to P core, they don't fill up E cores unless they are...
Tuesday at 9:41 PM
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Well, they're 35 years in now without the pull. No sh*t. And they're paying ARM a license, and ARM distributes that design cost across...
Monday at 11:59 PM
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Why wouldn't it last? Presumably ARM by now has figured out how much the license need to cost to keep it going and there's zero marginal...
Monday at 7:03 PM
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That's purely an economic not technical question. And I think the reason why you're looking at Amazon and not AMD for that is because...
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