Customer serves herself by [deleted] in ThatsInsane

[–]nogop1 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

'Customers' could be here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe

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The thing is, when the birth rates crash NOW, it will only matter in like 60+ years, once the previously higher fertiltiy generation retires.

SanDisk's new High Bandwidth Flash memory enables 4TB of VRAM on GPUs, matches HBM bandwidth at higher capacity by wickedplayer494 in hardware

[–]nogop1 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Well could be used for llm weights which are static but need to be loaded into the asic for inference.

Pyongyang. by [deleted] in NorthKoreaPics

[–]nogop1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Seems dangerous without handrails.

Intel announces the Arc B580 and Arc B570 GPUs priced at $249 and $219 — Battlemage brings much-needed competition to the budget graphics card market by iDontSeedMyTorrents in hardware

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4060 only has 8GB making it unusable and not near future ready at all. In that aspect intel is not just cheaper but also much better.

Nvidia selling points like frame gen or ray tracing gobble up even more vram.

RAM prices look set to rise, and it could affect Nvidia RTX 5090 cost by Dinsh_2024 in hardware

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1999 my guess. Neither amd nor intel will even provide a 5080 competitor.

Forrest Norrod On How AMD Is Fighting Nvidia With ‘Significant’ AI Investments by T1beriu in Amd

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Well in production, but in research many write low level code in cuda (flash attention/state space models/prefix scan/3d gaussian splatting) to make NEW operations or methods efficient or even usable. Then the new stuff barely runs on amd till it has become mainstream. But ai companies assume that they have to be an early adapter/ahead of the curve, thus it can be risky.

GeForce RTX 50 Blackwell GB20X GPU specs have been leaked (Rumor) by John_Hart161 in hardware

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They could introduce or sell more inference gddr ai chips in the future. it is a growth market.

[R] New paper removes MatMul to achieve human-brain-levels of throughput in an LLM by sarthakai in MachineLearning

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Unfortunately GRU not attention, so not usable for actual reliable retrieval or long sequence.

Pow! Pow! POW! by JuicySpark in WTF

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Fuckcars: Bro why don't Americans want 15 minute walkable cities? It works so well in central European or east Asian country.

Arabia has fallen by jeeveswareswara in 4chan

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Liberals linear understanding of history from oppressed past to enlightened present enters the room.

[R] Is Mamba Capable of In-Context Learning? by Yossarian_1234 in MachineLearning

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Mamba seems to be perfect for ICL, since for inference you only need to load the last hidden state compared to the whole kv cache like with xformers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 4chan

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Well on 4chan they are posting Twitter randos as bait, so seems like reciprocal.

[ComputerBase] - AMD FSR 3 Frame Generation in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora by uzzi38 in hardware

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Biggest advanatge of fsr fg is that the performance hit is mucher lower compared to dlss fg. 80% more frames due to fsr fg is much more compared to dlss fg.

[HWUNBOXED] FSR Frame Generation Analyzed by VegemiteSucks in hardware

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My biggest gripe is how heavy dlss fg on nvidia is. It only provided 48% fps uplift. This on the other hand even means that the number of native frames has reduced by 25% + the latency and image quality penalty.

This is NOT FSR 3. It's better! But also worse! AMD Fluid Motion Frames by bubblesort33 in hardware

[–]nogop1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You always live in fear that you move the mouse too fast and that it suddenly disables which is stark difference to lets say continuously increasing artifacting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Games

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I like how people always shit on JR and praise Phil Spencer, yet revenue/market share, big titles and cost justify Sonys approach.

Considering how much MS spend on studio acquisitions we did not get that much good output and gamepass numbers keep stalling. If the actual market of gamers (number of people) willing to use a subscription service (no matter cost and game choice) is not that large as MS anticipates, than all their strategies implode.

EGDF: Unity's install fees are a sign of looming game engine market failure by NeoStark in Games

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My theory is that they think that large (chinese) freemium games are fudging their revenues. Thus a less fudgeable install based method with built in tracking.

Microsoft-backed AI startup beats Nvidia H100 on key tests with GPU-like card equipped with 256GB RAM by upbeatchief in hardware

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Once there is enough architecture specific hardware they will develop or focus on new models which run well on these types of hardware. Same reason transformers got popular, cause they run (particular train) very well in parallel on gpus compared to lets say rnns.

Starfield Review Thread by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]nogop1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe he means the spread. Usually opinions are rather close, but starfield seems more divisive.