We now know Ryzen 9 7950X performance and it's pretty good:
There's a substantial improvement over 5950X and for $100 less, after 2 years. I think it's a decent CPU for both entertainment and work.
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How to make your CPU as fast as a GPU - Advances in Sparsity with Nir Shavit:
Tesla Dojo AI Supercomputer Deep Dive and Analysis:
Tesla Dojo AI Supercomputer Deep Dive and Analysis:
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Without DLSS 3.0 (upscaling + interpolation), even the 4090 struggles with heavier ray-tracing or with 8K without ray-tracing.Nanotechandmorefuture wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:42 am Next gen VR is going to be nuts never mind the gaming graphics!
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Samsung DRAM roadmap:
Capacity per die will double in 6 years and speed will double in 5. Perhaps we can expect (slightly) faster progress in GPU memory (HBM4, GDDR7). Moore's Law has slowed down since 2011. There's no new paradigm.
Capacity per die will double in 6 years and speed will double in 5. Perhaps we can expect (slightly) faster progress in GPU memory (HBM4, GDDR7). Moore's Law has slowed down since 2011. There's no new paradigm.
Global economy doubles in product every 15-20 years. Computer performance at a constant price doubles nowadays every 4 years on average. Livestock-as-food will globally stop being a thing by ~2050 (precision fermentation and more). Human stupidity, pride and depravity are the biggest problems of our world.
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*after heavy overclock, which doesn't translate linearly to gaming performance and increases wattage by a lot
power efficiency sweet spot is 50-60% of 4090's power limit
power efficiency sweet spot is 50-60% of 4090's power limit
Global economy doubles in product every 15-20 years. Computer performance at a constant price doubles nowadays every 4 years on average. Livestock-as-food will globally stop being a thing by ~2050 (precision fermentation and more). Human stupidity, pride and depravity are the biggest problems of our world.
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The RTX 4080 12GB is a fantastic graphics card, but it’s not named right. Having two GPUs with the 4080 designation is confusing.
So, we’re pressing the “unlaunch” button on the 4080 12GB. The RTX 4080 16GB is amazing and on track to delight gamers everywhere on November 16th.
If the lines around the block and enthusiasm for the 4090 is any indication, the reception for the 4080 will be awesome.
Good move.
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
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There's now information about upcoming AMD Genoa 96 cores, which can be compared to existing server CPUs:
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I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia in 2023 released "World's First 100 Teraflops GPU" named Titan Ada, with 100 tflops and 48 GB of VRAM for $2999. It would be great for AI (for gaming too). That seems like something they would do. Its power draw would be really high (without undervolting and reducing the power limit) and the size would be large as well.
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MediaTek showed their newest SoC - Dimensity 9200. It is better than the previous one (Dimensity 9000) and you can read all about it here. It is again on TSMC's 4nm production process, but uses newer architecture on 17 billion transistors.
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Nvidia investigates melting graphics card cable reports
2 days ago
Graphics card-maker Nvidia is investigating reports its latest cards may be causing power cables to melt.
Social-media users posted photos online appearing to show damage to the cable used to power the Nvidia RTX 4090, launched in October 2022.
They claimed the graphics card, which retails for £1,699, was "melting" the adapter supplied in the box.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-63635379
2 days ago
Graphics card-maker Nvidia is investigating reports its latest cards may be causing power cables to melt.
Social-media users posted photos online appearing to show damage to the cable used to power the Nvidia RTX 4090, launched in October 2022.
They claimed the graphics card, which retails for £1,699, was "melting" the adapter supplied in the box.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-63635379