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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
On Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 2:58:55 AM UTC+8, Paul wrote:
The 18-core for $2000 isn't good value, because it's more suited to commercial server applications, than to a desktop. Your 7ZIP compression run will go faster, but the decompression step will be as slow as ever. If you're the kind of person who leaves four videos rendering in the background, then it'll be a win for you. the company I used to work for is using Xeon Phi for workstations. That gives you about a teraflop, same as what the future extreme i9 will achieve. Personally, I would go for i9 as the Xeon Phi is crap for the odd things that can't run parallel. |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 02:45:27 -0400, Bill
wrote: So we mere consumers are most probably not the target market for these things... Never were. Obfuscation always was as far as 'the public market' ever cared to involve themselves. Desktops as marginalized for their consumer availability...the CompUSA stereotypical EMachine with their Friendly Tech Staff and a ready Service Plan. While supplies lasted. Desktop being as well another distasteful four-letter name for W_o_r_k -- hence Gaming Machine for a [pro]consumer and an important distinction in placing the gameboy's big game. Once upon a time. Options since, I'd imagine are considerable -- since the desktop, per se, being on the skids of the mother of all slumps. As a news media would have it -- sic paid-advertiser support by writing for industry profit interests -- at the very least by now, is not something for qualifying interest, other than occasionally to occur on 'your grandfather's choice list'. If you know how to and appreciate a build, it well could be on a magnitude of having learned, unbeknownst at some early age in school, a commonality to the roots of language, a reason and rhetoric for dead Latin. We don't presume to speak anymore, after all. We rather talk, convey messages, or face to smile into a 7.38587" handheld screen. - O propheta, certe penis tuus coelum versus erectus est. -Dusted Angellust |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 11:35:15 -0400, Larc
wrote: 2 fast cores + hyperthreading will more than do everything I want on a computer I'm not sure of speed, hyperthreading I obviously haven't, but with quads, and here hyperthreading may have trumped. I wasn't seeing constraints from AMD's core processor usage patterns, how intensive reported on loads being processed -- or possibly indicative of thread-handling roping them in and together more cohesively. Encoding or however similar and only involving audio. That's my game. Over-sampling particularly in streaming capabilities, odd/even harmonic signal introduction and distribution, dithering, transient recovery, to name some of what I'm now seeing. All, near enough or almost all for my purposes, will take now, whereas before I'd encounter quad latency issues and delays from misprocessed audio artifacts. Another possible indicative is a scatter-gun effect;- more processor cores, paired halves in the case of a Bulldozer eight-core design interpretation, with more cores consequently available to hit on a time-depency contingency of segmented code distribution. Oh, well. More study slated for such as compression engine characteristics and features I'd had to turn off before in order to keep signal integrity coherent. |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
Flasherly wrote:
We don't presume to speak anymore, after all. We rather talk, convey messages, or face to smile into a 7.38587" handheld screen. The long-term consequences of that ought to be noteworthy--whatever they turn out to be... |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 22:11:22 -0400, Bill
wrote: The long-term consequences of that ought to be noteworthy--whatever they turn out to be... The other day I pulled in a gas station. One of popular WiFi hotspots among many, I'd hazard, to avoid some pretty stiff fees on as much data restriction, if not connection-time, apt to be among conventions for Android use. Meanwhile, in pulls this gorgeous girl to park her car next to me. Well, she's a woman for all of her gorgeous intents, so far as I rather care to concede, who somehow seems younger than older. As I'm drinking, not especially gulping down, a beverage. During which time, veritably in its entirety, she's putting on a "womanly show" for me. Quite knowingly and enjoying herself as much with me, as whatever or whomever the Android inculcates. Incessantly, alluringly smiling into that screen with all her womanly might;... whatever words may escaped between that facade of pearly white momentarily alludes me. I sincerely doubt I'll ever be that noteworthy;- my teeth aren't near so focused, pretty and white as hers. Although I'll have to ad mitt I did enjoy the show. (It was for me, as she would tone it down whenever there was someone else close enough to see what she was up to.) My sister actually turned me on to it. When my niece went to college, she filled me in how "new age" etiquette works -- how people don't look or talk to one another anymore, not without a small handheld screen first to intercede. (I'd already encountered a journal paper by college professor, and his essay to establish new student estimations of themselves -- a given for democratic assessment on social media, apparently -- as one factually of disproportionate measure for initial placement on proper academic grounds.) |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
Flasherly wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 22:11:22 -0400, Bill wrote: The long-term consequences of that ought to be noteworthy--whatever they turn out to be... The other day I pulled in a gas station. One of popular WiFi hotspots among many, I'd hazard, to avoid some pretty stiff fees on as much data restriction, if not connection-time, apt to be among conventions for Android use. Meanwhile, in pulls this gorgeous girl to park her car next to me. Well, she's a woman for all of her gorgeous intents, so far as I rather care to concede, who somehow seems younger than older. As I'm drinking, not especially gulping down, a beverage. During which time, veritably in its entirety, she's putting on a "womanly show" for me. Quite knowingly and enjoying herself as much with me, as whatever or whomever the Android inculcates. Incessantly, alluringly smiling into that screen with all her womanly might;... whatever words may escaped between that facade of pearly white momentarily alludes me. Hmmm, What did you say was the emm location of this gas station? : ) Maybe the dental industry and the skin care product industry will be bigger industries going forward? I sincerely doubt I'll ever be that noteworthy;- my teeth aren't near so focused, pretty and white as hers. Although I'll have to ad mitt I did enjoy the show. (It was for me, as she would tone it down whenever there was someone else close enough to see what she was up to.) My sister actually turned me on to it. When my niece went to college, she filled me in how "new age" etiquette works -- how people don't look or talk to one another anymore, not without a small handheld screen first to intercede. I've seen interesting phenomenon when a guy and girl, presumably a dating couple, are walking along. The girl's gets a cell phone call--and the guy, not wanting to "be outdone" has to work his social network on this cell phone too... I've seen this happen more than once. And no, it's not me, my cell phone barely knows it's way out of the house. |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
On 6/6/2017 9:37 AM, Flasherly wrote:
Another possible indicative is a scatter-gun effect;- more processor cores, paired halves in the case of a Bulldozer eight-core design interpretation, with more cores consequently available to hit on a time-depency contingency of segmented code distribution. Oh, well. More study slated for such as compression engine characteristics and features I'd had to turn off before in order to keep signal integrity coherent. Everything must be serialized in the end, unless tasks are mutually exclusive of each other. -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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"Core-X" i9 with 18 cores [CPU wars escalate]
On 6/6/2017 10:35 PM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 6/6/2017 9:37 AM, Flasherly wrote: Another possible indicative is a scatter-gun effect;- more processor cores, paired halves in the case of a Bulldozer eight-core design interpretation, with more cores consequently available to hit on a time-depency contingency of segmented code distribution. Oh, well. More study slated for such as compression engine characteristics and features I'd had to turn off before in order to keep signal integrity coherent. Everything must be serialized in the end, unless tasks are mutually exclusive of each other. It's time!! Time cannot be split! -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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