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CGMagazine on MSNAMD Ryzen Threadripper 9980X CPU ReviewThe AMD Threadripper 9980X isn’t for gamers or casual users—it’s built for professionals who can make every core count, and ...
Bibek Bhattarai details Intel's AMX, highlighting its role in accelerating deep learning on CPUs. He explains how AMX ...
Efficient Computer’s Electron E1 general-purpose processor claims up to 100× higher energy efficiency than general-purpose CPUs.
The meteoric rise of NVIDIA’s GPU technology in accelerating AI has captivated the world and, in the process, given rise to ...
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XDA Developers on MSN7 workloads that run insanely fast on a 64-core Threadripper CPUThere's no denying that AMD's new Threadripper 9980X is insanely fast. With 64 cores, 350 watts of power, and the latest Zen ...
The resulting benefit can vary accordingly. “A small simple branch predictor might speed up a processor by 15%, whereas a ...
A leaked Geekbench OpenCL test result shows an unannounced Nvidia N1X CPU with an integrated GPU that can match the Nvidia ...
Extreme Tech has a worthwhile CPU architecture overview up. The article covers some basics of CPU architecture, like pipelining, caching, etc., and then gives a brief overview of a few modern ...
At its most simple, this is the difference between an 8-bit, 16-bit, and today, 64-bit CPU architecture. One slightly esoteric variant of processing is the Very Long Instruction Word, or VLIW.
The proposed x86S CPU architecture from Intel would ditch support for 32-bit apps and operating systems entirely in favor of 64-bit software, but it could support older apps with virtualization.
It's touting a co-processor architecture that gives regular old CPUs a helping hand, with claims of up to a 100x performance increase after some software trickery.
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