Apple GPUs didn’t have tensor cores until the M5 (aka “a neural accelerator in each core”) and in the article’s charts that a M5 Pro significantly beats a M4 Max (while in other workloads it would be much smaller since…
There's definitely something to be said for giving interesting people a platform to express their views unconditionally. Unfortunately, that can also be a very dangerous thing. I have been less and less impressed over…
This is very cool! I've been working on something somewhat similar over the last few weeks, but trying to be much more general and arguably over-engineered! I like the scope of this project, keeping it limited to Triton…
Do you mean Siri's voice recognition? If so, 100% agreed. My iOS shortcut uses OpenAI's Whisper API for voice recognition, and Siri (English United Kingdom - Siri Voice 1) for text to speech. I really like dictating…
Am I the only one who doesn't like these specific voices? The quality is incredible, but they feel too cheery/enthusiastic/casual and it just gets annoying after a while. I made an iOS shortcut a while ago that uses…
You're right, I was imagining that he decided to hide the (full extent of?) the breakthrough to the board and do things covertly for some reason which could warrant firing him, but that's a pretty unlikely prior: why…
Fair enough, but having worked for an extremely secretive FAANG myself, "we need XYZ" is the kind of thing I'd expect to hear if you have XYZ internally but don't want to reveal it yet. It could basically mean "we need…
Sam implied OpenAI had a major breakthrough a few weeks ago in a panel yesterday: "Like 4 times now in the history of OpenAI, the most recent time was just in the last couple of weeks, I've gotten to be in the room when…
I made a few tools using nomnoml in the past, including control flow & dependency graphs for GPU assembly code. I really like it, the only negative was that there's no reliable way to push certain things to be…
As a former GPU architect, that's really interesting, thanks! I didn't realise A53's caches were strictly in-order and couldn't service hits ahead of misses, I always assumed this was something even much simpler designs…
Apple GPUs didn’t have tensor cores until the M5 (aka “a neural accelerator in each core”) and in the article’s charts that a M5 Pro significantly beats a M4 Max (while in other workloads it would be much smaller since…
There's definitely something to be said for giving interesting people a platform to express their views unconditionally. Unfortunately, that can also be a very dangerous thing. I have been less and less impressed over…
This is very cool! I've been working on something somewhat similar over the last few weeks, but trying to be much more general and arguably over-engineered! I like the scope of this project, keeping it limited to Triton…
Do you mean Siri's voice recognition? If so, 100% agreed. My iOS shortcut uses OpenAI's Whisper API for voice recognition, and Siri (English United Kingdom - Siri Voice 1) for text to speech. I really like dictating…
Am I the only one who doesn't like these specific voices? The quality is incredible, but they feel too cheery/enthusiastic/casual and it just gets annoying after a while. I made an iOS shortcut a while ago that uses…
You're right, I was imagining that he decided to hide the (full extent of?) the breakthrough to the board and do things covertly for some reason which could warrant firing him, but that's a pretty unlikely prior: why…
Fair enough, but having worked for an extremely secretive FAANG myself, "we need XYZ" is the kind of thing I'd expect to hear if you have XYZ internally but don't want to reveal it yet. It could basically mean "we need…
Sam implied OpenAI had a major breakthrough a few weeks ago in a panel yesterday: "Like 4 times now in the history of OpenAI, the most recent time was just in the last couple of weeks, I've gotten to be in the room when…
I made a few tools using nomnoml in the past, including control flow & dependency graphs for GPU assembly code. I really like it, the only negative was that there's no reliable way to push certain things to be…
As a former GPU architect, that's really interesting, thanks! I didn't realise A53's caches were strictly in-order and couldn't service hits ahead of misses, I always assumed this was something even much simpler designs…