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If you look at their revenue the company is being held up almost entirely by the client revenue not dropping much. Once they lose that...
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They were defeaturing it since GB5? You need to add some specific commands to sort. It used to be you can sort peak scores, and also...
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I was going to post was @DavidC1 said but he beat me to it, twice. My first concern was the limited lifespan of NAND, but latency would...
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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...
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Which would be fine, if it compares well with AMD, their primary competitor. Super fast in embarassingly multi-threaded workloads, beats...
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They fail of course, but it's normal variations, and unpredictable one at that. But NAND lifecycles? It's predictable. It's low enough...
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You are right. But we can't really determine xtor density at a chip level. It's almost impossible. The manufacturers use different...
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whats your long term storage in critical fields and use cases: SSDs vs HDD?
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In the big picture, it's actually quite remarkable that it works that way. It's just that WITHIN it, it varies tremendously from the...
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That's a load of MLID
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What a joke. Far too early for this. MLID got exposed a couple years ago by saying crap that was made up by people and he took the bait.
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It is entirely possible. Intel tested a version of Pentium 4 with it. It resulted in: -Peak temp reduction of nearly 25C at same overall...
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SMT4 baybeeee
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xtor density metric doesn't really matter. You can't even compare them ISO anyway. Plus it varies tremendously with cache sizes. Only...
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Western Digital had a graph that essentially showed the speed of the media is proportional to the retention rate of the media. It kinda...
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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...
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