Arguably closing a thread without explanation or even notification is pretty damn rude.They are very helpful and aren't rude unless you force them to be
Arguably closing a thread without explanation or even notification is pretty damn rude.They are very helpful and aren't rude unless you force them to be
I've been there. I'm guessing the reasoning was that you knew better but did it anyway. An example: someone created the Arrow Lake builder thread before me but it was locked since ARL hadn't launched yet. I'm not even sure if there would have been a builder thread later if I hadn't gotten 245KF considering how badly Intel messed up the launchArguably closing a thread without explanation or even notification is pretty damn rude.
My point in saying "do I have to use profanity for attention" is that I got a fairly quick response from the mods and a warning for doing that some time ago, while I did not get any response here - which is no small part of the frustration.I can understand your frustration but publicly calling out moderators isn't allowed. Better if you can ask some mod directly via PM. They are very helpful and aren't rude unless you force them to be.
I would also advise you to edit your "venting" post to avoid getting points.
Well, you are not going to repeat your action, ARE YOU now?not to be repeated further wasting your time (and more importantly ours 😒).
Hence the point..... what action?Well, you are not going to repeat your action, ARE YOU now?
You can't see it or use it. Only the forum issues forum.There is a moderator issues forum.
Oh okay. Well I dunno then.You can't see it or use it. Only the forum issues forum.
I am not a moderator any more, but I would try the forum issues and see if that works.Getting in touch with one of the moderators should clear things up, most of the time they are very responsive and welcoming.
Olympus definitely has SVE2, but not the SVE2p1 or SVEp2 extensions from later v9-A ISA releases - no info as yet on ALU bit length.
Nais, that puts it on equal footing with X925 - maybe it's a semi custom derivative.It's 128b with six units.
Nais, that puts it on equal footing with X925 - maybe it's a semi custom derivative.
It's supposedly SMT 2, so it likely isn't.Nais, that puts it on equal footing with X925 - maybe it's a semi custom derivative.
Any link? Is this going to be the first ever SMT implementation for an ARM design?It's supposedly SMT 2
Any link? Is this going to be the first ever SMT implementation for an ARM design?
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any benchmarks showing the SMT on/off impact for this core.Huawei's Kirin 9020's Taishan core already comes with SMT
Any link? Is this going to be the first ever SMT implementation for an ARM design?
Lol people don't pay attention, A65/E1 was literally mentioned a few days ago on here 😅ThunderX2, ThunderX3, two generations of Huawei uarch, Cortex-A65/E1, etc
Ultimately, any Nvidia chip for PCs will be much more exciting and likely more competitive if it uses a custom CPU core design rather than merely licensing CPU cores from Arm.
Looool in that PC Gamer article:
Simp harder PC Gamer, I don't think Jensen can quite feel you kissing his posterior through all that leather yet 😂
Nevermind the fact that they like Qualcomm previously abandoned their custom µArch development, because ARM was doing a better job.
Carmel could barely hold its own with A76, let alone Apple's Axx µArch of the time.
Geekerwan mentions that can't be dissabled. That's the issue.Unfortunately, I couldn't find any benchmarks showing the SMT on/off impact for this core.
The tech media has, ever since the A7, been fixated on this idea that ARM microarchitectures are terrible and custom designs are inherently better. They have not been dissuaded by the underwhelming results of Denver, Carmel, Falkor, X-Gene/eMag, or five generations of Mongoose. I doubt they'll be dissuaded by NVX.
Gold poop more like it, at least on the consumer side.NVIDIA means gold. Get it ?