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Me too! I think I have yellow dog linux. Yours?Now I want to dig out the PS3 with Linux that is in my closet
I used the official distro back then. I can't remember what it was. Fading memoriesMe too! I think I have yellow dog linux. Yours?
What is AVX512? Is that thing that was supported by scrapped Knight Mill/Landing/etc, or Skylake-EP (with nice product segmentation with random silver xeons having one or two ports for "AVX512"), or mythical Cooper Lake and so on and so forth...AVX512
What is AVX512? Is that thing that was supported by scrapped Knight Mill/Landing/etc, or Skylake-EP (with nice product segmentation with random silver xeons having one or two ports for "AVX512"), or mythical Cooper Lake and so on and so forth...
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Shame Igor's lab name is already occupied Well, we can always branch into Moor's Law is Alive, a trustworthy, good twin of Toms MLID youtube channel
We have a mole!New record?
I think they managed to quote Kepler faster once.AnandTech post: 11:32 AM (EDT)
WTFTech article posted: 01:11 PM (EDT)
TTWP (Time To WTFTech Post): 1 hour, 39 minutes
New record?
They did the same with SSE2 in P4 era.Specifically a few years ago posters who were fairly and talked as if they had just bought a whole bunch of Intel shares and kept going on about how with AVX-512 Intel would conquer the world.
Haven't seen any of those posters in a while but I guess AVX-512 was not the latest thing after all, at least not for Intel!
From AT, or from Xitter? Xitter is usually the last segment in the rumor mill human centipede.I think they managed to quote Kepler faster once.
We will see. But I am talking about kind of marketing push that Qualcomm is going for with Microsoft and big retailers/online sites. That provides kind of eyeball to GA that general designs dont. As I said I have not seen lot of AMD latest and greatest in store for phoenix or Hawk. I hope it changes with Strix.Strix has 5 times the design volume of Hamoa so they don't need to.
Holy cow, that comment section is bad. It's wild to think that there are actually people who make a hobby out of mindlessly insulting strangers online.I'm enjoying the disbelief of Intel users in their comments section
On the other hand, the performance of other Intel processors that should have the original full-performance 512-bit version of VNNI (Rocket Lake, for example Core i9-11900K) is relatively low too. Those don’t see a similarly brutal performance increase over thire predecessor (Core i9-10900K) that Zen 4 does.
Who knows, perhaps Intel is now regretting that it invested in accelerating apps like Topaz Labs software via VNNI and OpenVINO, now that it sees how – at least for the moment – it benefits the competition mre than them…
That comment section is prototype Copilot+ generated.Holy cow, that comment section is bad. It's wild to think that there are actually people who make a hobby out of mindlessly insulting strangers online.
It's not Qualcomm, they have negative channel presence.But I am talking about kind of marketing push that Qualcomm is going for with Microsoft and big retailers/online sites.
We knew there was a beefed SIMD support. But did that extra FP effort ate the budget for INT? That's the question.A benevolent ES sample user has allowed me to share some data.
Someone leaked ahead of the Anandtech post that time?I think they managed to quote Kepler faster once.
Can't reach himWould that benevolent ES user be so kind and run something INTish?
More like they are good at following certain people on Xitter, refreshing their feed on a regular basis, and when something interesting pops up, crack their knuckles and essentially write a minimum of 3x the number of words actually needed to convey the information presented in the source (sadly, this often miscommunicates the original information in their efforts to write more than needed since it allows them more ads in between paragraphs).That said. I think there is some point in WTFTech. They are actually quite good at scanning the tech leak landscape and summarizing findings. Even if they are not the best in accuracy, you have to give them credit for being quick. So if one applies a "common sense filter" to what is published, rendering what is reasonable vs BS, I think it's ok.
I'd much rather keep them as a player in the game than discarding them completely.
Can someone with a 7950X download the LinX bench and post the GFlops number with the mentioned problem size of 35000 and the same allocated memory of around 9300MiB?
I cannot find benchmark results online for that programme but it seems to be available for free. And the bench only takes a few minutes. Do it boys!