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Very true, just thinking about a terminal platform here, and just fully sending it off, but regular vermeer is no slouch either, and will serve well for many years to come (along with a shiny new gpu)
You could chuck a 57 or 5800X3D up in there for a substantial boost if your board vendor offers BIOS support.
Worth noting from the original article
Fedora is working around this in their latest packages by beginning to probe SimpleDRM immediately. Fedora / Red Hat though isn’t the only ones using Plymouth but is largely in use by all major Linux distributions of the past decade. But in recent years the AMDGPU driver has only continued to grow much larger in supporting newer GPUs and tacking on additional features and optimizations.
This outlines several issues, a key one is outbidding apple for wafer alloc on leading processes. They primarily sell such high margin products that I suppose they can go full send on huge dies with no sweat. Similarly, the 4090’s asking price was likely directly related to it’s production cost. A chunky boy with a huge l2$.
I like the way Mike Clark frames challenges in semi eng as a balancing act between area, power, freq and performance (IPC); like a chip that’s twice as fast but twice the size of its predecessor is not considered progress.
I wish ultra-efficient giga dies were more feasible but it’s kind of rough when TSMC has been unmatched for so long. I gather Intel’s diverting focus in 18A, and I hope that turns our well for them.
I’m not sure that arm as an ISA (or even RISC) is inherently more efficient than CISC today, particularly when we look at Qualcomm’s latest l efforts at notebooks, more that Apple have extremely proficient designers and benefit significantly from vertical integration.
Conversly, the apple silicon products ship huge, expensive dies fabbed on leading TSMC processes which sip power relative to contemporaries. You can have excellent power efficiency on a large die at a specific frequency range, moreso than a smaller die clocked more aggressively.
I think the second one. Assuming the middle bit is a nose, fewer details make for better deadpan toaster expression
As much as I want that to be the case, I don’t think full mobile gnu+Linux is really ready to use daily?
I haven’t exactly been keeping up with things, mind you
It’s funny is how gorgeous the endgame content looks. Sure it plays out very much in the same way, but it’s kinda crazy how hard they go in visuals on parts of the game that very few players can reach. I’m not opposed to this in principle, mind you.
But yeah the raids and dungeons didn’t really grip me in the end. Pretty as they are, there’s a lot of arbitrary systems at play which kill my engagement.
And they didn’t retroactively unlock impacked gear. I had a couple god rolled blast furnaces relgated to casual PvP despite the absurd amount of time I had to put into that bullshit forge activity.
Anyone else notice the extent of bungies creativity as far as destiny is concerned:
Would it almost be equivalent to snap on Android?
I’ve heard very little about it. Is there some controversy around it?
Something along the lines of hiring an expert on gambling. There’s a lot of game mechanics in games like Destiny 2 which lock you in through little feedback loops.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIuAeFu84kY
It’s a good looking game with decent movement and gunplay, but it fully disrespects your time. RIP if you ended up buying the game in 2017 with the first few expansions because that shit gone now.
it happens often enough. Hell we’ve had the whole raptor lake episode on Intel’s side which wasn’t really confirmed until well after release.
Could have been that the CPU was always impacted and degraded in some way over time to have that error code suddenly manifest.
I wouldn’t trust that CPU at this point if you’re reliably hitting that error code. Really sorry you’re experiencing this. I hope you get a swift replacement.
I’ve been lucky enough to dumb guy my fedora install since 28, and it’s been pretty decent to me. Granted I’m not using nvidia graphics, and I feel like that could throw a big spanner in the works for regular users. It’s a big enough leap getting into the mindset of installing software from Distro repos rather than directly from the vendor.
I hope the newer nv open kernel modules don’t stay out of tree. Also hope that NVK will give users the ability to just plug and play with mesa drivers in the future.
Oh, cache hierarchy errors were decently common with Matisse too. I think this one may be your CPU my colleague hit this the other day with their ol’ 3700X. I don’t suppose you could RMA that?
for whatever it’s worth, my powercolor red devil 5700 died in a similar way to this several years ago. Got to a point where it failed to output any display signal at all.
Powercolor had an insane return rate for their NV10 GPUs, at least in Europe.
Are you getting WHEA logs here? Do they implicate a specific component?
Ah yeah, I’m not getting any response from https://archive.ph/ right now :/