And ability to supply the market. AMD can't go from 5% share to 50% without vastly more wafers.
The joke is that way prediction involves reading one way of a cache, not from the way jar, but from a set. Caches are divided into sets and ways in CPUs.
I think this depends very much on what exactly you mean by "highest performance software". Some frameworks have upstreamed support for ROCm. A few of my colleagues have been doing some testing and mentioned to me they…
Different things could be considered "ugly". Will Intel find itself in serious financial trouble? Almost certainly not. But we are already seeing some deterioration in margins due to more competitive server pricing.
If this really does enable breaking the root of trust on the last 5 years of hardware then it is a terrible thing regardless of IME.
And ability to supply the market. AMD can't go from 5% share to 50% without vastly more wafers.
The joke is that way prediction involves reading one way of a cache, not from the way jar, but from a set. Caches are divided into sets and ways in CPUs.
I think this depends very much on what exactly you mean by "highest performance software". Some frameworks have upstreamed support for ROCm. A few of my colleagues have been doing some testing and mentioned to me they…
Different things could be considered "ugly". Will Intel find itself in serious financial trouble? Almost certainly not. But we are already seeing some deterioration in margins due to more competitive server pricing.
If this really does enable breaking the root of trust on the last 5 years of hardware then it is a terrible thing regardless of IME.