Hardware support: SK Hynix announces HBM3 DRAM memory up to 24GB and 819 Gbps per module - VideoCardz.com |
- SK Hynix announces HBM3 DRAM memory up to 24GB and 819 Gbps per module - VideoCardz.com
- First M1 Max GFXBench: 25% faster than Razor 3070 laptop,
- MacbookPro 18,4 with m1 max - new benchmark [1738 ST, 12447 MT]
- The “Google Silicon” team gives us a tour of the Pixel 6’s Tensor SoC
- [VideoCardz] - Intel Core i9-12900K overclocked to 5.2 GHz on all Performance cores reportedly consumes 330W of power
- Globalfoundries announces launch of IPO
- SiliFuzz: Fuzzing CPUs by proxy
- Anandtech: "Google Announces Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro: The New Real Flagship Pixels"
- ARMv9.1-A and ARMv9.2-A proposed
- Nikkei Asia: "China's Oppo joins race to develop own smartphone chips"
- Google Cloud Tau VM Instances Deliver Better Performance, Price-Performance Than Graviton2 M6g
SK Hynix announces HBM3 DRAM memory up to 24GB and 819 Gbps per module - VideoCardz.com Posted: 19 Oct 2021 09:26 PM PDT |
First M1 Max GFXBench: 25% faster than Razor 3070 laptop, Posted: 20 Oct 2021 01:17 AM PDT Edit: Typo (Razer) in title but can't change M1 Max (58w): https://gfxbench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=gfx50&os=OS%20X&api=metal&D=Apple+M1+Max&testgroup=overall Razor Blade RTX 3070 (80 - 125W) : https://www.anandtech.com/show/16528/the-razer-blade-15-review-amped-up-with-ampere/3 Apple claims M1 Max is faster than Razor Blade RTX 3080 and uses 40% less power: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/images/product/mac/standard/Apple_M1-Pro-M1-Max_M1-Max-GPU-Performance-vs-PC_10182021_big_carousel.jpg.large_2x.jpg I can't find GFXBench results for a Razor Blade RTX 3080 to compare. If anyone has one, please post it in the comments and I will update this post. [link] [comments] |
MacbookPro 18,4 with m1 max - new benchmark [1738 ST, 12447 MT] Posted: 19 Oct 2021 04:12 PM PDT |
The “Google Silicon” team gives us a tour of the Pixel 6’s Tensor SoC Posted: 19 Oct 2021 10:04 AM PDT |
Posted: 20 Oct 2021 01:56 AM PDT |
Globalfoundries announces launch of IPO Posted: 19 Oct 2021 06:14 AM PDT |
SiliFuzz: Fuzzing CPUs by proxy Posted: 19 Oct 2021 08:13 PM PDT |
Anandtech: "Google Announces Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro: The New Real Flagship Pixels" Posted: 19 Oct 2021 01:43 PM PDT |
ARMv9.1-A and ARMv9.2-A proposed Posted: 19 Oct 2021 09:51 AM PDT Added to LLVM documentation recently a week ago, and listed in official documentation here. Major changes in v9.1-A:
Major changes in v9.2-A:
Overall it seems very enterprise/server focused. The BFloat16 and GEMM instructions could potentially be useful for image processing tasks (but ideally you really should be doing GPU/accelerator offloading, not using the CPU), otherwise seems to be mostly irrelevant to smartphones. [link] [comments] |
Nikkei Asia: "China's Oppo joins race to develop own smartphone chips" Posted: 19 Oct 2021 11:26 PM PDT |
Google Cloud Tau VM Instances Deliver Better Performance, Price-Performance Than Graviton2 M6g Posted: 19 Oct 2021 12:18 PM PDT |
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