- cheriooThe west is already ahead on this. It is called AI safety and alignment.
- Where’s the source for this?
It doesn’t look good when similar WAF issues caused their big outage a few years back.
- I just bought the same and planning to break out just the touch id to put into a 3D printed enclosure. Expensive hobby…
- GPT4.5 was allegedly such a pre-train. It just didn’t perform good enough to announce and product it as such.
- Allegedly deepseek is doing this because they don’t have enough gpu to serve two models concurrently.
- That conversation probably gets easier if and when company when $100+M on AI.
Companies just need to get to the “if” part first. That or they wash their hand by using a reseller that can use whatever it wants under the hood.
- I am really hoping Valve will release a Frame Pro with Elite Gen 5 later :(
- One annoying thing I have is, when I want to disable Adblock on some website (suspecting Adblock impair functionality, or where Adblock is not needed), I need to grant the extension full access before I can disable it.
Is there some trick I am missing?
- Let’s see, maybe they will rename Apple TV (the box) to Apple Home
- The video also includes a video clip of package delivery, where drone would drop package to the ground, which worked. But then propeller blew the package right into the bush was lmao.
- I think the intel 7nm is unrealistic. If true intel wouldn’t be “behind”
According to Wikipedia intel 7nm density is ~62 MTr/mm2. I cannot find the source wikichip page mentioned in your reference post.
FWIW, I am not in the semi industry and all my info are from Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_nm_process https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_nm_process
- I am curious where you get your information about Samsung being more “precise”.
I was recently looking into 2nm myself, and based on wikipedia article on 2nm, TSMC 2nm is about 50% more dense than the samsung and intel equivalent. They aren’t remotely the same thing. Samsung 2nm and Intel 18A are about as dense as TSMC 3nm, that’s been in production for years.
- Last week the think of the children groups were out in force, and this week it’s the privacy and liberty groups. Internet opinion is not a monoculture.
What does bug me though is that it was politically incorrect for the privacy folks to come out last week and for the two groups to fight. I have no solution.
- The mainstream options seem to be
Ryzen AI Max 395+, ~120 tops (fp8?), 128GB RAM, $1999
Nvidia DGX Spark, ~1000 tops fp4, 128GB RAM, $3999
Mac Studio max spec, ~120 tflops (fp16?), 512GB RAM, 3x bandwidth, $9499
DGX Spark appears to potentially offer the most token per second, but less useful/value as everyday pc.
- It is always about money. Visa was sued for facilitating child porn, and I am guessing they don’t want to wander into another one.
- On July 29 2022, Judge Cormac Carney of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California held that Brown Rudnick had adequately alleged facts in the Fleites v. MindGeek case that Visa engaged in a criminal conspiracy with MindGeek to monetize child pornography. Judge Carney also granted the plaintiff discovery that will reveal the relationships between the hundreds of allegedly sham organizations and the secret owners behind this alleged criminal trafficking internet platform.
- Switch 2 inventory was amazing, but how did RX 9070 inventory remotely sufficient? News at the time were all about how limited its availability https://www.tweaktown.com/news/103716/amd-rx-9070-xt-stock-a...
Not to mention it's nowhere to be found on Steam Hardware Survey https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/videocard/
- Maybe I over exaggerated, but I was dumbfounded myself reading people’s reaction to Lossless Scaling https://www.reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/s/wlaoHl6GAS
Most people either can’t tell the difference, don’t care about the difference, or both. Similar discourse can be found about FSR, frame drop, and frame stutter. I have conceded that most people do not care.
- High end GPU has over the last 5 years slowly turning from an enthusiast product into a luxury product.
5 or maybe 10 years ago, high-end GPU are needed to run games at reasonably eye candy setting. In 2025, $500 mid-range GPUs are more than enough. Folks all over can barely tell between High and Ultra settings, DLSS vs FSR, or DLSS FG and Lossless Scaling. There's just no point to compete at $500 price point any more, that Nvidia has largely given up and relegating to the AMD-built Consoles, and integrated graphics like AMD APU, that offer good value in low-end, medium-end, and high-end.
Maybe the rumored Nvidia PC, or the Switch 2, can bring some resurgence.
- Battery life is fine but phone company are always after thinner and lighter. I can’t imagine no company will jump on this.
Just look at rumored iphone air