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5 votes
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Slowly booting full Linux on the intel 4004 for fun, art, and absolutely no profit
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Slowly booting full Linux on the intel 4004 for fun, art, and absolutely no profit
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Intel has no plans to recall those crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, hasn't halted sales, and the damage to affected chips may be permanent
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Intel chip failures confirmed
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Intel has finally tracked down the problem making 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs crash
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Game publisher claims 100% crash rate with Intel CPUs – Alderon Games says company sells defective 13th and 14th gen chips
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Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on *.google.com access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
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Noctua releases new CPU cooler NH-D15 G2 and NF-A14x25r G2 fan
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A brief roundup of Qualcomm Snapdragon X news
Now that there are some specs, development news, and Snapdragon X Elite vs Intel benchmarks from the past couple days to discuss (with the exception noted below), I thought I'd put together a few...
Now that there are some specs, development news, and Snapdragon X Elite vs Intel benchmarks from the past couple days to discuss (with the exception noted below), I thought I'd put together a few links for people. I'm curious how people feel about this iteration of technology in an ARM package for development, tinkering, or edge AI applications. And are folks enthused by the possibilities (Windows or otherwise), dislike the price points, or tired of the AI/CoPilot buzz?
New Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Benchmarks Show It's a Serious Contender
Qualcomm Snapdragon Dev Kit for Windows is a tiny desktop PC with a focus on AI apps
Debian 12 and Linux upstreaming for the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite SoC (January, 2024)
Microsoft is already taking orders for both Surface Pro (11ᵗʰ Edition, $999+) and Surface Laptop (7ᵗʰ Edition, $999+)[1] orders planned for shipping in June. Each can be bought in X Plus or X Elite flavors, though Wikipedia suggests there are several models of the X Elite so I'm curious which flavors we'll see in MS devices.
[1] Note that I linked to the "business" versions of the MS Store listings because they get straight to the point with a tech overview, etc. The "business" versions are listed for $100 more than the consumer versions.
Sharing this in ~comp, but if there's a better place for this then I'm happy to see it moved to a more suitable location. Thanks!
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How to make a CPU
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Zilog discontinues production of original Z80 processor after forty-eight years
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Google unveils custom Arm-based chips, following similar efforts at rivals Amazon and Microsoft
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How web bloat impacts users with slow devices
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Why x86 doesn’t need to die
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Bugs and glitches of high-level NES Tetris
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Reverse engineering standard cell logic in the Intel 386 processor
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I built my own 16-Bit CPU in Excel | Inkbox
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Loongson releases its next-generation CPU
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I made a 32-bit computer inside Terraria
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Can Windows make the jump to ARM like Apple did?
I'm seeing a lot of news in my feed about Qualcomm chips approaching laptop performance, such as...
I'm seeing a lot of news in my feed about Qualcomm chips approaching laptop performance, such as
https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/24/qualcomm_x_elite/
Will this turn out any better than the last few times Microsoft tried to break away from Intel? Would you want such a laptop? Will it wake Intel out of its complacency?
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Zenbleed - Zen 2 hardware vulnerability
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How to make a CPU
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Will Floating Point 8 Solve AI/ML Overhead?
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AMD launches EPYC 9004 "Genoa" processors - Up to 96 cores, AVX-512, incredible performance
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A history of ARM, part 1: Building the first chip
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Hertzbleed - a new family of frequency side channel attacks on x86 processors
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VRoom is an open source, very high performance, RISC-V implementation targeting cloud servers, it's licensed under a copyleft license (GPL3) but also available as a commercial license (like MySQL)
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Your CPU may have slowed down on Wednesday
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Cores that don’t count
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The story of 1987's Acorn Archimedes, the first production ARM/RISC-based personal computer
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When important components become scarce
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Apple preparing next Mac chips with aim to outclass top-end PCs; up to 32 core CPU's, 16 core GPU's rumored
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Intel's new golden sample CPUs, and cryo coolers developed in partnership with EK and Cooler Master
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AMD to acquire FPGA-creator Xilinx in an all-stock transaction valued at $35 billion
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AMD Ryzen 5000 and Zen 3 on Nov 5th: +19% IPC, claims best gaming CPU
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AMD announces CPU and GPU events on October 8th and 28th
@AMD Gaming: Join us on October 8 and October 28 to learn more about the big things on the horizon for PC gaming. pic.twitter.com/9dy8Lt5MP8
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Achilles: Over 400 vulnerabilities found in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon DSP chip, threatening the security of hundreds of millions of Android devices
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20GB of Intel's internal source code, schematics, specs, and documents released, allegedly found on an unsecured CDN server
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Developers leak Geekbench benchmarks from the Apple silicon-Mac Developer Transition Kit, running the 2020 iPad's A12Z Bionic processor
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Intel insider claims it finally lost Apple because Skylake QA 'was abnormally bad'
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The Apple ARM Mac transition: Re-engine, not re-imagine
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A highly efficient, real-time text-to-speech system deployed on CPUs
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Intel's flagship 10th-gen desktop CPU—the Core i9-10900K—has 10 cores, reaches 5.3GHz
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Google has made significant progress toward developing its own processor to power future versions of its Pixel phones and Chromebooks
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We’re not prepared for the end of Moore’s Law
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Space-grade CPUs: How do you send more computing power into space?
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The story of the team behind the 6502
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iPhone 11 / 11 Pro Review and Silicon deep dive
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The story of the IBM Pentium 4 64-bit CPU
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