“This is still an upgrade compared to the P6, you people should be grateful”
“Stop being so negative, at least it’s not a curved display”
“They’ll fix this with software”
“This is still an upgrade compared to the P6, you people should be grateful”
“Stop being so negative, at least it’s not a curved display”
“They’ll fix this with software”
Sign me the hell up! One of the biggest issues with the 5950x was power draw coming up against most am4 Mobo limits. X3d tends to be geared for lower power because of cooling reasons - it might just work!
There’s no stopping china w/ AI in the long term. All the US can do is slow them down and hopefully make sure America is sufficiently provisioned to deal with whatever China is cooking. That said, I don’t buy into the argument that slowly China down today is only going to speed them up later. China has been going full bore on silicon for a while and is spending and doing as much as possible to decouple from the west in these segments. So, yes, sanctions are an effective tool to slowing them down. China’s only speed is lightning fast. Sanctions puts them at more like “thunder fast”.
Really depends on demand regionally. The 7900 xtx isn’t really flying off the shelves in the west. It’s kind of expensive and I’d say the GPU market in general feels a bit tapped out on the consumer side.
They will have to start banning AMD
Fortunately for AMD, their software is not yet good enough to leverage those tflops effectively. It’ll kind of suck when that day does happen, though, because it probably would lead to a ban.
Amen. Sooner or later. What’s worse, people will think “Nvidia will just sell to others” but if Microsoft has an advantage, buying more H100s to compete will just dig you into a capex hole.
All we have right now is a spec.
That’s how it needs to start. Amd doesn’t even need to adopt this since the spec is still compatible afaik. It just will enable Intel to produce cleaner designs. Also, this is 6 month old news.
Bulldozer was also in major consoles lol.
I mean… AMD spun off their fabs in 2008/2009, which eventually became glofo. To say glofo 32nm was bad in 2011 is really to say AMD 32nm was bad in 2011 because much of the 32nm research and development would have been locked in from when AMD was still running the fabs. I imagine they’d have been far worse, even, without the capital injections from Mubadala.
That’s a bit of a loaded statement…