Literally none of those are necessary unless you want a specific usecase that uses them all. Like using it as a desktop PC, in which case yeah no shit buying a literal desktop PC is cheaper.
AnimeAlt44
The laptop based desktop chips exist they are literally a thing and have been for a while. Both AMD and Intel have not seen high demand for those. Also even if that wasn't the case, your argument is not really an argument at all since it can just be used to justify literally anything that hasn't been tried.
There is very little demand for a powerful iGPU desktop chip, so the ones that exist are derivatives of laptop chips and thus monolithic. So far there has not been a stacked cache monolithic die chip.
They can last multiple days if you turn off the AOD.
Makes sense. Thanks for that!
bfloat16
I have no idea why this is important or really what it even is but Apple had a pretty video about it in their WWDC catalog so I guess it's a trend now.
At this point it just refers to 'next generations after 2nm'. Not only does the process obviously not exist, they haven't decided on what transistor structure to use either whether GAAFET or a successor.
From the article it looks like nothing is being moved really. There is a general architecture that is Zen 5c but both TSMC and Samsung variants will be different designs developed independently.
Yeah such a great comment overall but with that stinker at the end out of nowhere lol
networking
Worth noting that Nvidia's latest AI push is very dependent on super high end in house networking.
Fugaku still balling out this 'late' into its career is a stroke of massively lucky timing lol.
Cool stuff. As an outsider, AWS naming always throws me for a loop tho haha.