I grabbed it for like $5 at the end of last year I think, I really enjoyed playing it honestly. Not something I would have played a lot of, but wasn't bad.
While it's frustrating, and I can't get a card, I have absolutely zero problem with AMD or Nvidia selling to whoever wants to buy them. I at least from a datacenter side, that those cards are still, kind of flowing well.
Well that's one way to get their attention, though it is a wccftech article, this would make a ton of sense.
TSMC’s ‘Chip-for-Vaccine’ Swap To Delay Integrated Circuit Chip Production
And as many have said, there is a much larger economic impact from car production for the amount of people and...
They seem to do it every day during the weekday recently, usually starting around 1 pm est , so if you check that same link around that time it should go to the new one every day if there's one up.
I get updates in the discords I'm watching when they pop up though.
Wooo, I think
Shuffle up again starting in 17 min
https://www.newegg.com/product-shuffle
5600x/5800x standalone for purchase
Multiple 3070/3900/6900xt up as standalones too.
One thing that doesn't get talked about much with all the foundry issues is that this, combined with everyone upgrading their networks for WFH stuff, this is absolutely killing high end networking lead times. For >=100Gbit switches/routers/linecards/etc you're looking at 4 months - a year of...
MC in Brentwood MO had a big drop today, friend went 1.5 hours after opening and still managed to snag a 3070. When he left they still had a couple 3070 and 15 or so 3060ti's .
Running the X570 AORUS MASTER with a 5800X and haven't ran into any issues, friend has been running the same board on his 3700x for a year or so without issues. Actually, come to think of it I've been running Gigabyte boards for all my builds dating back to the 754 days without issue , well...
I'll be interested if Raptor Computing Systems comes out with some of these as they had some of the earlier power 9 systems IIRC. I have to talk myself out of just grabbing a motherboard + power9 cpu combo a few times, I might actually bite on a power 10 system.
This reminds me of when I was researching metal foam heat sinks in the late 2000's. IIRC there was just too large of a pressure drop across them to be reasonable
A 6G standard hasn't been made, so no, they haven't.
Though running above the ~800 ghz spectrum is going to be interesting, as it is going to be one of the technologies used (along with tons of scattering/direction control of them, beam management, all kinds of goodies) , but that area is going...
I've been doing it for 3 years, and it's go into our lab as needed. Our company isn't going to start having people back until mayish, and will probably switch to a lot more WFH exclusively besides meetings and things I'd imagine for a lot of the sales teams and engineering. Kind of a pain these...
Per samsungs vision i think it's expected in 2028 for specification finalization and rollout by 30 (If you guys didn't know Samsung is actually a RAN/vran provider too, I think Verizon and ATT are using them, so not really about phones mainly)
Their vision
Samsung 6G paper
I actually had a fair amount of issues with these when Intel shipped us their engineering samples for some Demos we were running for them, had 2 of these in 1U boxes with 4 , 4x25G NICs , yea, that box didn't like running everything at full blast, even 1 proc fully loaded would get to throttling...
Well, Don't buy Cisco optics ;)
https://www.fs.com/products/70236.html
Plus if you need to change compatibility for whatever reason you can use things like this https://www.fs.com/products/96657.html
As I said, most people won't get them at list price anyway.
Well, 200+ gig optics in general aren't too bad, you can get QSFPDD-SR8-400G for around $1000 for example.
Now when you get into coherent optics, that's when you start getting expensive :p
Yup, un-configured , so still need license/contracts
And who the hell buys cisco stuff at list price unless you are a very small business buying a few, gov gets pretty good contract rates usually.
I pretty much have my whole network as fiber at this point, it's relatively cheap to do 10G + at your house, even getting the laptops on board is pretty cheap , now cheap is relative, but I'd do everything fiber over 10G-T
One, everyone can do their own custom chips on RISC-V , two yes, correct Juangra, that is two of the first use cases for it, and yes, if everyone makes their own standards it will, mayhbe be a shit fest, but I see this leaching into the x86 as not a replacement, but a power saver for a lot of on...
Ya know thinking about this, this really makes me think of the DEC effect on things, hypertransport on the amd side which kinda turned into infinity fabric, intel, basically stealing tech and bled them dry for the pentium pro items that became Core after the p4 crappyness. Now, Dec killed...