Yeah I think the platform itself but probably moreso the specific implementation (the motherboard) plays a massive role in stability issues. Motherboards are complex and usually have dozens of other ICs attached to the board doing various things. You also have firmware running on top that may be...
Yeah I'm not going to enter into another DLSS good/DLSS bad debate, it's been done a million times and everyone is firmly dug in. My statement should read they did 40%+ (always increasing) of PC players a favor so props to them.
Don't bother mate. When you've got people choosing to believe MLID of all people over John Linneman you're better off finding somewhere else to discuss GPUs.
This isn't the same thing as the mining boom. The University I'm affiliated with is buying DL hardware now. The state government here has written AI utilization into their 10-year plan. I'm now involved in 3 healthcare-related AI projects that were funded because private and state funders of...
They don't explicitly state it but these are for Linux.
However, I did get their Docker container working. I have no idea what I did wrong the first time but I blame lack of sleep.
Anyway moving the training to the Arc GPU was easy once I got in. The attached screenshot is training an older NN...
Non-gaming experience: I've been using Premiere Pro and PyTorch with the A770M in the NUC 12 Enthusiast. Same everything as the desktop A770, including the 16GB GDDR6, but TDP limited to 130W. I needed a mini-PC/NUC and thought I'd pay the extra over GPU-less models so I can play around with it...
Mobo vendors have been doing stuff like this for years. It's a problem now I think because all is not right with these Zen 4 desktop CPUs. Very very curious to see how these chips are going 1-2 years from now, as above posters also suggest.
I think it's related to amateur YouTube 'journalism'. This guy got to where he is by making things up so he honed bullshit artistry skills, not journalistic technique.
Because the pattern is that Nvidia innovate and AMD react months/years later.
Because people will pay for a product they perceive to be higher quality (see Apple).
Because nobody cares about the ethics of companies making graphics cards. Just like I don't care how ethical the manufacturer of...
How many posts about Game Motion Plus and then you say this? It was hot garbage when I tried it. Terrible ghosting and there was judder when the frame rate wasn't perfectly locked. From the DF footage DLSS 3 looks far superior. It is hard to tell how smooth it is through YT, but Alex describes a...
They're basically the only ones using Samsung and so Nvidia will have easier time with supply than AMD. AMD are competing for TSMC 7nm wafers and console APU production will be at its peak.
Though I suspect demand for Nvidia parts will be much higher than for Radeon parts anyway.
Buy a Skylake CPU and mobo now, wait for 16nm to drop before considering a GPU switch. 2x290X is a fast setup, there is absolutely zero point in selling 2 of them and buying a single 980Ti. Serious waste of money.
Consider an i7 instead of an i5 as mentioned above. The "HT is useless" meme...
Neural circuits are not 1/0. The most basic concepts in neuroscience are graded potentials, temporal and spatial summation and the relationship with inhibitory neurons. At this most basic level it is already far more complex than 1/0, and this is literally the first week undergraduate...
Same... I can't imagine trying to play Hero. I blow up so many civs up by accident while fighting DUP soldiers. Every time I do one of those rampage streak comet things on a street at least 8-10 die
The calm sequences where you're just walking and talking can seem boring to somebody watching. But when you're playing those moments are actually the best part imo
Tried to pick up the Vita version today but the stores around here only seem to be stocking the PS3 physical copies. Sucks as I'd rather not use such a huge chunk of my memory card
It takes like a minute to install enough of the game to play.
Game is quite good, visually very impressive. The frame rate is pretty rock solid, no dips even in heavy combat sequences as far as I could tell. I'm still pretty early in the game so combat is a little bland due to the lack of...
1. PS2 2. Gameboy 3. PSX 4. PS3 5. N64 I was sort of raised on playstation so thats mostly where my nostalgia is. The PS3 is there out of respect for the large number of exclusives I enjoyed from 07-13
I'd reconsider the collecting every game idea. The better way in my opinion is to buy what you want, and grab CE's for games that are of greater value to you. These days I buy games digitally, but grab physical CE's for games that I feel are a cut above or games that I'm personally psyched for...
Steamroller looks hopeless however. The entire package would look 2x more enticing in 35W mobile form, and yet they launch with this. I've ranted about this to many times so I won't go there, but this is clearly not a desktop chip. And yet thats what they give us day 1. What even goes through...
They were stupid to launch with a 95W desktop flagship, when the biggest gains are clearly in the 45W and below range. Nice going AMD, way to make your product look bad
Enduro is mostly fixed now, it just took them a stupidly long time to do it. They released the 7970M, the perfect mobile gpu (small, fast and extremely efficient) but literally sat there doing nothing for 6 months while the software side completely ruined the product.
They fixed it mostly with...
If these results do end up being representative of Kaveri then that's really impressive. I can't help but wonder if AMD ever plan on enabling the additional mem controllers. I don't think they will, simply because of possible cannibalization of their Cape Verde gpus.
Kaveri is their most...
GCN and Kepler were not "scaled up" VLIW4 and Fermi. Nor will AMDs next gen be a scaled up GCN as we know it now, and nor will Maxwell be a scaled up Kepler.
No it isn't. No graphics parts that Intel makes are good. The CPUs they are attached to are excellent, but thats it.
Pretty much
lol Iris Pro. You can't even buy them in my country, and from the few international stores I've seen they are up to $300 more expensive than APUs.
If Intels gpu architecture was any good at all it'd wipe the floor with Kaveri with it's on die memory, but it's not. As soon as AMD get more...
I have to wonder if you're exaggerating here. I mean if I go on overclockers.co.uk there is definitely availability, but alot of 280/290 SKUs are pre order only. Not exactly what I'd call plentiful, let alone availability by the 100s
Thanks to AMDs idiotic driver team Nvidia have the mobile...
Where I am most 280X and 290 SKUs are completely sold out. Our leading online retailer has 11 280X skus - only 2 of which are available, and 8 290s sku of which 3 are available.
Meanwhile I have a choice of every 780 sku they stock, and most 770s are available too. So yes, it is doing that well...
It is the result of them trying to compete against a company that spends more on R&D annually than AMDs entire net worth. Attempting to do nothing but deliver high performance chips to compete with Intel like you want them to is what got them into this mess in the first place.
You can get an...
I wonder if cryptocurrencies are the reason they're ushering out the desktop versions first. If you plan on building a mining pc, why wouldn't you stick a CPU with 512 GCN cores tacked on in there as well? There is no reliance on gpu bandwidth as far as I know and if you aren't using the...
I really wish they'd talk about mobile Kaveri. Mobile is where it's going to matter most and where the biggest perf gains are going to be. Instead they waste everybodys time with desktop skus. Outside of HTPC and extreme budget builds who in the desktop segment is going to give a crap about this
I imagine he means fault that means that core ceases to work correctly.
I remember unlocking a X4 960T to a 6 core part and I would occasionally get BSOD unless I shut off the 5th core. I could leave the 6th on and it would work perfectly. System instability, blue screens, etc is what would...
For whatever reason they seem to be incapable of doing this. After watching the Trinity launch I'm convinced AMD either don't have enough influence to convince OEMs to put the chips into machines that aren't cheap garbage, or they are just happy with OEMs buying their stuff at all and aren't...
Where I live there are no cost savings associated with building a custom desktop anymore. Custom parts are just stupid expensive unless I grab a mini itx case with a psu included.
For the same price as an MSI gaming notebook, I can build a desktop that'll be 20% faster or so at the cost of...
3.2GHz is what you'd expect from dual threaded turbo. Heavy load across 4 cores -> 2.8GHz. Absolute 100% load -> 2.5GHz.
Playing games like PoE, Skyrim etc, it sits at 3.2GHz constantly. This will obviously vary depending on the notebooks cooling capabilities, but mine has no trouble sitting at...
Interesting how that graph from hardware.fr pretty much confirms that AMD are reliable with TDPs too. Similar wattage to a 3930K (130W TDP), especially seeing as AM3+ is a old and inefficient platform (990FX NB alone pulls ~19W).
The 9590 pulls ~90-95W more than the 8350, which is exactly what...
Except that he asked for proof because AMD are "unreliable" regarding TDP, an assertion I've seen mentioned here many times but without any form of hard evidence. Random arguments without factual basis is the trend, I'm just trying to fit in :D
edit: The burden of proof falls to him actually...
Why are you using synthetic benchmarks that place 100% load on every thread as examples for me being wrong? You've proved my point. 2.8GHz in synthetics makes 3.2/3.5GHz in user workloads like gaming pretty plausible. Unless people are buying mobile parts for Cinebench, encoding is probably the...
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