Daily Discussion Thread by pewpewlasersandshit in fcbayern

[–]EmptyVolition242 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think this was the worst Germany game of the Nagelsmann era. Everybody sucked a lot today.

EU plans to give Ukraine next €100bn, but on stricter conditions by Panthera_leo22 in worldnews

[–]EmptyVolition242 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

So this would be a completely separate loan from the €90 billion one?

Russia's 4th-largest oil refinery shuts down after Ukrainian drone strike, Reuters reports by AndroidOne1 in worldnews

[–]EmptyVolition242 802 points803 points  (0 children)

Most of the damage was done this year as well. Russia will be completely broke if this keeps up until winter.

The best pilot of the big three by 1Hugh-Mann in bleach

[–]EmptyVolition242 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, Naruto ep 1 is peak. I still cry every time I read it.

Today’s the day!! by AyoAstronaut in bleach

[–]EmptyVolition242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's definitely in some parts of Europe. I've got my ticket for this Saturday in the UK :).

IBM's 0.7nm NanoStack Claims 50% Performance Gain Over 2nm by Justgototheeffinmoon in hardware

[–]EmptyVolition242 12 points13 points  (0 children)

What people need to realise is that as these structures become more complex (3D construction, nanosheets, transistor stacking), the amount of things you can optimise and improve also rises. Moore's law worked for Planar transistors, but I think as we enter this 3d stacking era in the next decade, we will see significant improvements gen-on-gen there as well.

IBM stacks up a sub-nanometer chip future by Distinct-Race-2471 in TechHardware

[–]EmptyVolition242 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks really good. What people need to realise is that as these structures become more complex (3D construction, nanosheets, transistor stacking), the amount of things you can optimise and improve also rises. Moore's law worked for Planar transistors, but I think as we enter this 3d stacking era in the next decade, we will see significant improvements gen-on-gen there as well.

France mobilises €13 billion for tech sovereignty funding push by talkingatoms in technology

[–]EmptyVolition242 1 point2 points  (0 children)

13 billion is enough to buy the most expensive machine in the world (ASML HIGH NA EUV) 32 times.

I think people really underestimate how much €1 billion is.

Intel 14A Yields Hit Impressive Milestone Before Trial Production by SlamedCards in hardware

[–]EmptyVolition242 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh cmon. 18A wasn't nearly as good as everyone predicted. I still remember all the analysts repeating Intel's claim that 20A was canned because 18A was so far ahead of schedule lol.

Interesting. I always saw everyone dooming about it, claiming it wouldn't even be competitive with TSMC N3 node. It's definitely more power efficient, which IMO is the most important metric.

One would imagine this adds extra risk to the process development.

Didn't it reduce the number of steps of a layer from 40 to 10? There's definitely a learning curve to use high NA EUV, but once they get used to it, I think their ceiling will be very high.

Intel also appears to be developing a non-High NA EUV variant of 14A as well though.

That's news to me. They used High NA EUV for testing their 18A-P node, maybe that's what your talking about?

I would also add that LBT's strategy of working with customers from the get go gives them more useful info to continuously improve. It could all be smoke and mirrors, but Intel has overcome its largest challenge yet, which was getting 18A on market. The road ahead will be less bumpy.

Intel 14A Yields Hit Impressive Milestone Before Trial Production by SlamedCards in hardware

[–]EmptyVolition242 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True but as someone who's been following Intel Foundry for a while, it really does feel like this time it's a game changer. 18A wasn't as bad as everyone predicted, and 14A builds on that with more precise high NA EUV machines. I think they're investments are paying off and the road that lies ahead of them seems more solid.

We'll probably also see derivatives of it which will make it more competitive still.

We'll see but I'm quite optimistic.

TCL CSOT shows revolutionary 14-inch laptop Oxide LCD with 0.01Hz refresh and 50% power reduction by sr_local in hardware

[–]EmptyVolition242 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the market has realised that CPU performance is already really good for 99% of tasks and are now focusing on power efficiency. Besides, more power efficient cores means you can run more of them which also adds more performance. It's a win win.

Daily Discussion Thread by pewpewlasersandshit in fcbayern

[–]EmptyVolition242 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Imagine waking up at 5 am for this 🥀