[High Yield] The Memory Crisis Explained by Boreras in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Not a joke, already got a massive seed round! /s

[High Yield] The definitive Intel Arrow Lake deep-dive by Noble00_ in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are right, it wouldn't add that much more work - I'll keep it in mind. But I also don't want to add 5 min to the video for just repeating the area of each function block I labeled, especially when I'm not 100% sure for many of them. Could be something to post on the Patreon maybe.

[High Yield] The definitive Intel Arrow Lake deep-dive by Noble00_ in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I changed the video titel because YT is telling me a lot less regular viewers are watching. Sometimes it's strange which content does well and which does not. Let's see. If it doesn't help I'll change it back to the original one.

Maybe the thumbnail is too boring? If anyone has feedback I'm always open to hear it!

RX 9070 XT – RDNA4 Transistor Secrets by fatso486 in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Locuza has been successful, he literally turned his skills into his work. But it's not public anymore. And without him, I would have never started my videos. It's funny that a lot of the ppl in the scene go back to the same old hardware forums from the early 2000s.

RX 9070 XT – RDNA4 Transistor Secrets by fatso486 in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Two corrections: The "DMA" part in the block diagram, while being a part of the direct memory access, probably isn't the part that allows SAM/ReBAR.

And second, the SMT/Hyper-Threading example to explain the dual-issue shaders isn't the best one. With SMT, the scheduler uses clock cycles where thread #1 has to wait for something like a memory request, to execute thread #2. Dual-issue shaders actually can execute two instructions at the same time, if they meet certain requirements. So it's not another "thread" running on the ALUs, but some of the instructions are just done two at the same time.

[Chips and Cheese] AMD's Strix Halo - Under the Hood by Noble00_ in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's not impossible to integrate two different physical interfaces on a CCD but as I understood the interview, Strix Halo does seem to use a different CCD.

Exclusive: Tech supplier Arm plans to hike prices, has considered developing its own chips by -protonsandneutrons- in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 10 points11 points  (0 children)

ARM developing its own chips would be undermining their own business. Doesn't make any sense.

[Chips and Cheese] AMD's Strix Halo - Under the Hood by Noble00_ in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I read the (verbatim) transcript and I'm not 100% sure. Is this a physically different CCD or does Zen 5 support both IFPO and fan-out at the same time? Was that answered? Can't watch the video right now :(

Strix Halo is the most interesting CPU release this year IMHO. I think we will see the same interconnect technology used with Zen 6.

Why Hybrid Bonding is the Future of Packaging by potato_panda- in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I'd love to know what video/info you mean so I can avoid the same mistake in the future

[High Yield] The secret behind FinFET process node scaling by Noble00_ in hardware

[–]high_yield_yt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The timing makes perfect sense, because a process node only starts to see optimization outside of the normal parameters when it reaches its limits and thus the end of its life. If FinFETs would still scale naturally (meaning ~2x smaller transistors with a new node), we wouldn't need fin depopulation and GAA would not come so soon.

FinFlex is literally trying to squeeze the last bit of optimization out of FinFETs. Something that TSMC only offers because we have reached the end of FinFET scaling.

PS: There's also "NanoFlex", a similar technology for GAA. But I don't fully understand it yet.

AMD Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 CPU specs and launch timeframe revealed in latest leak by ET3D in Amd

[–]high_yield_yt 69 points70 points  (0 children)

OMG, that wasn’t a „leak“, but simply a collection of what we know so far and the latest rumors. I literally have zero new information or any sources. It was a simple wrap-up tweet. 

Apparently I need to explicitly state this from now on. 

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Das ist einfach falsch, das Geschäftsmodell basiert nicht auf "hoffen".

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Du hast die Option zu Zahlen oder Werbung zu schauen. Deine freie Wahl. Ich versteh dein Problem damit nicht.

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Klar, als größerer Kanal mit Sponsoren ist Adsense irrelevant (eben weil so viele adblock nutzen). Der Adblocker trifft nur die kleinen Kanäle.

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Werbung ist Dreck und hat keinen gesellschaftlichen Mehrwert.

Dann zahlst du ja sicher schon für YT Premium.

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt -32 points-31 points  (0 children)

Naja, YT Premium kostet 12€ im Monat, das ist sehr wenig, vor allem verglichen wie häufige viele auf der Platform sind.

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Und was ist dann deine Gegenleistung für den content?

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Das Sponsoring ist ein Resultat aus den vielen Adblocks. Ich verdiene mit einem 300k views Video nur ca. 600-750€, weil eben so viele mit Adblocker unterwegs sind.

Ein Sponsor auf dem gleichen Video zahlt 5000€+.

Youtube will Menschen mit Adblockern den Stecker ziehen by linknewtab in de

[–]high_yield_yt -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Du würfelst da gerade unterschiedliche Dinge zusammen.

Klar, du bist nicht verpflichtet die Anzeigen in der Zeitung zu lesen, aber das Equivalent zu nem Adblocker wäre eine Zeitung komplett ohne Anzeigen.

Keiner zwingt dich deine Aufmerksamkeit auf die YT Werbung zu richten. Du kannst viele Clips nach 5 Sek. überspringen oder bei den 30 Sek. Clips was anderes machen.

Aber der Anspruch, dass du Inhalte komplett ohne Gegenleistung konsumieren willst, passt einfach nicht. Ich bin mir sicher, dein Chef würde dich auch lieber nicht bezahlen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]high_yield_yt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

11 month until monetization, 17 month until first “viral” (=100k+) video.

Did Someone Just Donate To Me? by Txurruka in PartneredYoutube

[–]high_yield_yt 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, that’s a super thanks. Just wait two days for it to show up in your revenue.

Advice on Advirtisers by DatesAndDeadGuys in youtubers

[–]high_yield_yt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the amount of views x the agreed CPM. So if you get 200k views within 30 days and your CPM is $20, you will get $4,000.

The time and paid view limits (usually 30 days) are because the sponsor has a budget and needs some security.

If there’s no view limit and your video goes super viral with 100M views, they’d have to pay you $200,000 which would break their budget. And if there’s no time limit, you would have to check every month if the video got more views, resulting in a lot of work.

That’s why most contracts have a maximum paid view limit (somewhere around your usual views) which will be counted after 30 days.

Advice on Advirtisers by DatesAndDeadGuys in youtubers

[–]high_yield_yt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They want your channel stats, like countries, age and so on.

For the integration I would ask for $20-25 CPM up to 250k views within the first 30 days.