It does and it doesn’t. Most wired ethernet isn’t on shared media, so it doesn’t need/use csma/cd… But wireless is based on ethernet and uses csma/cd (wifi) presumably
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cp5184@alien.topBtoHardware•The HWINFO Story: Martin Malik, the Face and the History Behind the Well-Known Diagnostic Tool | igor´sLABEnglish1·2 years agoA container then?
cp5184@alien.topBtoHardware•HUB - Intel Fixes E-Cores For Gaming, Doesn’t Give 12th & 13th Gen Users The Fix! APO TestingEnglish1·2 years agoAVX-512 still disabled though?
cp5184@alien.topBtoHardware•Apple officially unveils M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max: 3 nanometer, Dynamic Caching GPU, moreEnglish1·2 years agoFor 3d rendering it would be quite the ask to expect M3 max to beat a 4090 imo…
I mean, you could put a 4090 in, what, a 96 core threadripper? An epyc with 192 cores? ~16 ram channels?
cp5184@alien.topBtoHardware•Apple officially unveils M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max: 3 nanometer, Dynamic Caching GPU, moreEnglish1·2 years agoIt’s the combination of a lot of things, even on the software end.
cp5184@alien.topBto AMD•ASUS unveils TRX50-SAGE motherboard with 36 power stage design for Threadripper 7000 CPUs - VideoCardz.comEnglish1·2 years agoIt seems to have 3 8 pins 12v and a 6 pin 12v?
I thought it was mostly component issues. Like, Intel has fabs in the US… but all the other stuff, all the components, probably even the silicon ingots wafers are cut from are made where they’re cheap to make, where all the integrators, all the board makers are… Asia…