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AMD-powered El Capitan is now the world's fastest supercomputer with 1.7 exaflops of performance — fastest Intel machine falls to third place on Top500 list
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LLNL, not LBNL
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xAI cluster is easily 2-5 times faster than this, they just don't bother testing it at these type of workloads and adding it to top500 list.
Yesterday at 4:16 PM
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The PS5 Pro is surprisingly efficient — 30% performance uplift while operating at nearly the same power draw as the base PS5
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Wait for a Strix Halo mini PC, then. It will have a comparable GPU to the base PS5, a much more powerful CPU and a 256-bit memory...
Yesterday at 4:15 PM
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Thats about in line with what my PC did at idle with a 3900x and the 3080.
Yesterday at 4:13 PM
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Before anyone gets too proud, just know that the AI bros have sailed way past these metrics. The only reason clusters like Musk's...
Yesterday at 3:22 PM
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Intel Arc B580 "Battlemage" GPU boxes appear in shipping manifests — Xe2 may be preparing for its desktop debut in December
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I hope it comes back to bite the clowns who kept spreading those rumors. I'm sure it won't, but I'd really like to see some egg on...
Yesterday at 3:18 PM
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The PS5 Pro is surprisingly efficient — 30% performance uplift while operating at nearly the same power draw as the base PS5
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Does anyone have figures for its idle or standby power? My CFI-1200 PS5 idles at about 51 W and has a 3 W standby power consumption...
Yesterday at 3:15 PM
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Intel celebrates the arrival of MRDIMMs — a plug and play solution for ultrafast memory that offers double the memory bandwidth of standard DRAM
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It's unlikely this will come to the consumer market, does require an IMC that knows what to do with it like CUDIMMs do, and it is slot...
Yesterday at 3:09 PM
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Intel celebrates the arrival of MRDIMMs — a plug and play solution for ultrafast memory that offers double the memory bandwidth of standard DRAM
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I'd imagine some Japanese probably pronounced it the same as the name of the Edo period, in Japanese history.
Yesterday at 3:06 PM
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The hardware world works a bit differently than software. As it's very capital-intensive, has long lead times, and is full of...
Yesterday at 3:02 PM
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AMD Phoenix CPU brings palm-sized SBC to life for up to $329 — NexT-SBC packs 32GB LPDDR5-6400 and triple M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots
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Are there a variety of standard cases below mini-ITX size? I did a little research years ago but didn't see much. Pico-ITX strikes me as...
Yesterday at 2:49 PM
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AMD Phoenix CPU brings palm-sized SBC to life for up to $329 — NexT-SBC packs 32GB LPDDR5-6400 and triple M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots
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No, not on the retail market, at least. I've actually seen more boards in these form factors than cases, interestingly enough. Sadly...
Yesterday at 2:47 PM
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They really should implement a standard form factor, so that there's even a chance of half-decent case selection: Other options...
Yesterday at 1:02 PM
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That's DRDIMM to you. He didn't spend all those years at memory school to be called MR.
Yesterday at 12:54 PM
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64 XE-HPG VEs are faster than 96 Xe-LP VEs. Remember that the HPG VEs are clocked significantly faster than the LP VEs.
Yesterday at 12:33 PM
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