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taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Spectre, at least (I didn't hunt too much, I just remembered a JS POC for something related), can be exploited with javascript. A home user might only need to go to a bad website to have their data stolen.

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taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Throwback question: What's the good stuff DDR3 for Z97 with i5-4690K (Devil's Canyon)?

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Have there been any papers investigating a common source (or lack of) in the cpu design for all these cpu vulnerabilities?

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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What does cpuz say about the L1 cache?

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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maybe something involving streaming neural information from a brain interface?
I agree with DrDork though, something will use the bandwidth even if it ends up being ultra-HD streaming hyperdimensional spatiotemporal models of porn star sex bits


e: a more real answer is that it enables cloud storage that has performance comparable to today's local storage if coupled with a smart local cache to keep latency down

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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8k is broadcast OTA in Japan. But I'm not sure what people are watching it with.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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needs audio

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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I think you'll find that Intel's incredible R&D teams have revolutionized computing again and their hard work allows all processor markets access to this valuable technology which was invented by Intel the leader in processor innovations.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Amd making it a required checkbox or ddrN making it required to function are the only reasons I can think of

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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do they make a motherboard that is completely enclosed

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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These lakes all look the same

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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persistent memory?

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Paul MaudDib posted:

it seems like being able to feed high-current devices like GPUs with 48V (or, pick 40v since it's an integer factor of 120V?) would be pretty nifty. From what I remember about power supply circuitry, that should increase the efficiency, right? Unless the present 12V is some kind of optimum for the VRM input mosfets or something?

The big plus with 48V is that you get more power at the same current. Current drives wire size and component size, so you can have smaller cables or use more power with the same cables. A good DC-DC converter is going to be 90%+ efficient, and parts are available for 48V with the same or at least very similar performance characteristics. I don't think there would be a downside beyond breaking compatibility with everything.

48V is a good spot since it is not considered high voltage by regulatory bodies, so it is common and there are a lot of off the shelf parts.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Figures that's what the intel thread would say about now

;)

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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repiv posted:

Emphasis on x86, Microsoft's emulator can't run x86_64 apps which kinda sucks. Tons of stuff is 64-bit only nowadays.

That's the opposite of how I expected it to be limited

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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An architecture change would just mean JIT translation or a VM these days, all that tech is mature now.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Yeah about that.. welp

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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400 for a 1tb ssd?!?

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Ok Comboomer posted:

Apple’s gonna drop those rumored 32 and 64 core high end M-series chips this year and all you corecount queens are gonna be tripping over yourselves to talk about how cores never mattered.

I think you mean tripping over ourselves to get one.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Ok Comboomer posted:

I don’t know that you get somebody like Jim Keller to build and staff up your chip operation if you’re not thinking of it as a “first-class” part of your business strategy

I don't think the plan would work if they didn't put together a first class team, even if the business unit is second class in the master plan. But if you have a first class team with big wins, I don't see it staying second class for long.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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however, a big core can translate and feed a little core

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Alder Lake is supposed to be 10nm

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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(Model) Number goes up

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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Palladium posted:

Even by .~*true*~. audiophile standards they make no sense anyway, when batteries exist which can deliver DC power without a iota of ripple.

The on-motherboard power supplies (VRM) are going to chop it up anyway so it's extra pointless.

taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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TheFluff posted:

Is green solder mask actually cheaper or is it just a market signal thing?

It used to be the standard and other colors would have an upcharge, these days it's basically free to get other colors except at the lowest price points.

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taqueso
Mar 8, 2004


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They were definitely beige fresh from the box

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