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Seattle was using a standard Arm Cortex-A57, not an AMD designed one.But they did ship the Seattle cores in 2016.
Seattle was using a standard Arm Cortex-A57, not an AMD designed one.But they did ship the Seattle cores in 2016.
Seattle was using a standard Arm Cortex-A57, not an AMD designed one.
The better to test your engineering workforce's capabilities, my dearAnd it was a toy, filled with an impressive number of errata
The better to test your engineering workforce's capabilities, my dear
After all, the difference between a good and bad engineer is how they react to bad hardware.
Good one starts documenting the issues and suggests fixes.
Bad one can't even tell where the issue lies.
You don't exercise your CPU design skills that way, which was the point of the discussion 😉The better to test your engineering workforce's capabilities, my dear![]()
You don't exercise your CPU design skills that way, which was the point of the discussion 😉
s/ansys/synopsys/Nah. You don't understand. Real men (and women, in my case) live life on the edge. "The design works in the sim and on the Veloce and the power and clock physicals look fine in ansys, ship it as soon as we get silicon back" is a perfectly valid flow!
(Jesus, just typing that is giving me hives.)
s/ansys/synopsis/
Ansys is being bought by Synopsys 😉Does Synopsys even make equivalents to stuff like Ansys Redhawk or Exalto?
Eh, hell with it, who cares? It's a problem for whoever gets the chip. Errata build character.
Ansys is being bought by Synopsys 😉
I don't do any physical stuff, not even synthesis, and RTL simulation only once every other year. But I used to work in a company that was later acquired by Ansys and still have one close friend there.Oh yeah. Huh. That is going to be so weird. I had read that when it was announced but I think I failed to internalize it because I don't do much physical-design stuff.
This reminds me Jez San had offered me a job to work on GNU compiler last century. I finally went to TI and wonder where I would be now if I had accepted...They're running ARC into the ground
I don't do any physical stuff, not even synthesis, and RTL simulation only once every other year. But I used to work in a company that was later acquired by Ansys and still have one close friend there.
This reminds me Jez San had offered me a job to work on GNU compiler last century. I finally went to TI and wonder where I would be now if I had accepted...
So hyperscalers & Apple will continue to have their own CPU teams ??GN discussion with Wendell from Level 1 about ARM and if x86 is screwed. Wendell thinks AMD can pivot fairly quickly but that Intel is boned. He says pricing and that it's "good enough" are strong points. Talks about how none of those Amazon Graviton or other ARM servers are ever coming back to x86; that biz is gone for good, just as with Apple.
This is a very dumb point since Neoverse communist is reliant on ARM eternally subsidizing design costs wholly.He says pricing and that it's "good enough" are strong points
2-3 Neoverse licensing hikes and they'll be crawling back and begging for mercy.Talks about how none of those Amazon Graviton or other ARM servers are ever coming back to x86
Apple, QC, GOOG. That's it.So hyperscalers & Apple will continue to have their own CPU teams ??
well yeah they define the ISA.Will ARM be relevant or the vendors go for custom CPU architectures?
2-3 Neoverse licensing hikes and they'll be crawling back and begging for mercy.
GN discussion with Wendell from Level 1 about ARM and if x86 is screwed. Wendell thinks AMD can pivot fairly quickly but that Intel is boned. He says pricing and that it's "good enough" are strong points. Talks about how none of those Amazon Graviton or other ARM servers are ever coming back to x86; that biz is gone for good, just as with Apple.
Hmm, thought MS had a team too? Or did they ditch theirs to throw in with Qualcomm?Apple, QC, GOOG. That's it.
What about Nvidia? I thought Vera was customApple, QC, GOOG. That's it.
Isn't google in the same boat as Microsoft? With the difference being Google bought V2 and M$ N2?GOOG
RISC-V is a poopoo favela ISA that is pure horrors to work with for high perf.If this were to happen they would probably transition to RISC-V, though it would take time
Nothing came outta that one.Hmm, thought MS had a team too?
Irrelevant.What about Nvidia?
Nope, they have a custom core team making *something*.Isn't google in the same boat as Microsoft?
Jim Keller looks like he will pull it offRISC-V is a poopoo favela ISA that is pure horrors to work with for high perf.
"looks like" doesn't mean anything is shipping in volume designs.Jim Keller looks like he will pull it off
Oh dear - at this rate Samsung and Mediatek will be the only big volume players using ARM Ltd's Cortex X CPU IP in consumer hw 😅Nope, they have a custom core team making *something*.