That entire last paragraph could describe boeing and still be entirely accurate. There is in no way any difference in the degree to which either company was nurtured on and still milks their sponsoring governments.
Talking about putting advanced batteries in ... Just about everything is the hot new craze. Is there enough Lithium in the earth's crust to make all of these and then make their replacements every few years when they're worn out. I don't see it, personally.
I was the exact same. I didn't like the played for laughs tone of l4d2. The first game wasn't exactly serious but it still had some grit to it. Also the l4d2 campaigns and characters weren't the greatest.
Wait no your omitting the multicore abilities of dx12. Dx11 mandates piling everything onto one main/central/coordinator thread. The high draw call issue with dx11 just aggravates that issue. We as pc gamers don't appreciate that issue as a lot of what we play are console ports that are made to...
If sony or microsoft want an APU console again then yes you would count nvidia out. They won't want an ARM cpu and nvidia won't work with intel. So where else they gonna go
Thank you! I went and did some reading. You are correct. Learned something today.
Re: rowhammer cpu vs ram problem. Well yes but ram is present in cpus, which I took as clear. Rowhammer flips bits.... to infer the contents of neighbouring memory cells. ECC has 2 problems vs rowhammer: flipping...
It isn't a simple fix. You could say they don't care or you could say it's a set of vulnerabilities that strike at the very heart of the means by which CPUs have been made faster for close to 15 years. The entire idea that speculative execution/memory prefetch/memory disambiguation could become...