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NTMBK
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Here's how dog slow proper x86 CPU emulation is
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It took until about 3GHz C2D or better to emulate even the measly SNES (especially auxiliary chips) in a cycle-accurate way.
Today at 11:35 AM
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nVidia's ARM SoC Coming Back?
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Every product nVidia makes needs to compete internally against AI accelerators, high end GPUs and now CPUs for datacentres. They aren't...
Yesterday at 9:36 AM
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Leading Edge Foundry Node advances (TSMC, Samsung Foundry, Intel)
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So Samsung will have the 1st chip with GAAFET out this year. Their watch SOC W940 will be on their 3nm class node. I think Galaxy Watch...
Saturday at 11:56 AM
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Makes me wish ECC memory would be standard in mainstream PCs. It's a shame it still isn't.
Saturday at 3:06 AM
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@tamz_msc so old school electrical manipulation essentially? That prolly should be disallowed at "stock".
Saturday at 3:05 AM
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What I, personally, find distasteful, is the fact that one one hand we're beginning to realize that humanity needs to curb its energy...
Saturday at 2:59 AM
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LPDDR6 @ 2025: Mother of All CPU Upgrades
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This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how modern DDR works or is developed. CL and other primary timings within the same bank, like...
Tuesday at 6:39 AM
NTMBK
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Greatest x86 innovations?
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Don't forget the fun detail that x87 had 80-bit precision internally, but this would be rounded to 64-bit whenever it spilled to the C...
Mar 4, 2024
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To expand a little more, for FP in the beginning there was x87, which was bad because it used a pre-defined co-processor instruction...
Mar 4, 2024
NTMBK
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Greatest x86 innovations?
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3DNow was still aliased on the x87 registers, and weren't a full replacement for x87 in scalar code. SSE is a complete replacement, and...
Mar 3, 2024
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AMD's Future APU Gone ARM?
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MLID says a lot of things. Very few of them turn out to be accurate.
Mar 3, 2024
NTMBK
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Greatest x86 innovations?
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SSE with the Pentium III was a pretty big improvement. It brought SIMD, which was nice, but the real big improvement was a scalar...
Mar 3, 2024
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TSMC is an absolute colossus. They are serving all the whales. Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Apple, Qualcomm, Mediatek, Broadcom
Feb 24, 2024
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Speculation: Intel will become fabless
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Damn, this thread is 6 years old. (I'm feeling good about that Yes vote I made back then, along with 12% of other forum dwellers!)
Feb 23, 2024
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Should MLID be considered a legitimate source
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I mean, sometimes completed dies do get canned, either for economic or performance reasons. I personally sat in a presentation from...
Feb 14, 2024
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