

9GB is kind of lolwhat.


9GB is kind of lolwhat.


Intel says this card will start at $949 for its own reference design
Dunno how that compares to fancier Nvidia cards.


They say various things in the other comments. I agree with most of the criticisms.
Command line mplayer seems fine to me. I have it aliased to “m” for convenience. Playlists work great (just make a shell script to play the songs you want). Need help getting to sleep? Shell script that sets the volume to barely audible, then plays some long instrumental audios. And so on.


Yeah, as a bunch of other people have said, the idea is good but the implementation is dubious. Khan Academy does allow downloading though: https://www.khanacademy.org/downloads


Too much AI, too much Internet dependence, need a complete distro including all data with single click install from USB stick and no downloading. IDK if Khan Academy even allows that.


AMD Ryzen AI 5 330/16 GB RAM/256 GB SSD - JPY 232,800 (~$1,467)
AMD Ryzen AI 5 330/16 GB RAM/512 GB SSD - HKD 11,999 (~$1,530)
AMD Ryzen AI 5 Pro 340/16 GB RAM/512 GB SSD - HKD 13,599 (~$1,735)
AMD Ryzen AI 5 Pro 340/16 GB RAM/1 TB SSD - HKD 14,699 (~$1,875)
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 350/32 GB RAM/512 GB SSD - JPY 359,300 (~$2,269)
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 350/32 GB RAM/2 TB SSD - HKD 25,299 (~$3,230)
Um lol no.
Thanks for 50 years of consumer CPUs not supporting ECC memory, Intel.


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I suspect they broke too often. First thought was low sales but article says otherwise.


There’s about a zillion FOSS RISC-V cores on opencores.org and elsewhere.


No point to a new architecture, just use RISC-V. Doing your own CPU chip is mostly about fab, I expect.


Crappy popsci report. This at least has a link to the study:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260312020107.htm


392 pins and a heat sink the size of a Cadillac.


We have no information about the pricing and availability of our review configuration yet.
If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.


Wtf we all know that tons of code doesn’t parallelize. That’s why only a few applications benefit from vector extensions like AVX.


The “best feature” was having multiple generations of Ryzen cpu supported by the same mobo/chipset so you could upgrade cpu’s without having to replace your motherboard every time. Intel obsoleted motherboards far more often. There, now you don’t have to read the article.


TLDR: they do a bunch of gaming benchmarks and find that the CXMT ram is a tiny bit slower than the name brand ram sticks but seem to work fine. They do absolutely no testing of error rates, Rowhammer, temperature tolerance, etc. The stuff that users trying to compute stuff actually care about.


So that’s where my flying car is.
Smell-emitting diodes will become reality! Welcome to the future!