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#5474320 Posted on: 09/22/2017 12:49 AM
well i know what your talking about it being hit or miss on pre-configured devices these days, but that still isn't a actually problem with the arm arch. It's just typical capitalist, lawyers, proprietary code, retards who got hired with degrees, and clueless people willing to give them cash. Cant fix stupid. i believe the phrase is 'sucker born every seconds'.
Only way to make a difference is more cohesion on the stock market; however, that can have a backlash as well. It not really a good idea to put yourself into a recession but when company is losing ambition to push boundaries and not change the world for the better they can kiss my ass!
It just like car industry trying not to put seat belt in car and making A/C Option in 2017. I want wind im my face mo while i get the bill Clinton.
Look we all could of let AMD flop when its stock crashed to $1 but we didn't because we like frying they product lmao. Break Bread. It why you see company like apple and google suck up investors, because generally people are pleased with the products!
Buy Snapdragon has best power states and ati gpu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM-System/360-Model-91
Multi channel memory 1960
I think next gen amd want to intergrade a arm cpu i hope there implementation will be good. think i would at this point id rather just have a arm cpu come standard on Mother board like a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM-Cortex-A7
That i could dual boot to for low power operation like if i plan to use my pc for media consumption since work rl is getting busy and i wont be using it much. Issuse i have with down clocking to arm cpu is i mostly multi task and use my pc for heavy workload like gaming, hobby developing, ect. so would i see a benefit of having that arm chip or would it be better for me just to have more compute power. people bashed the apu but it does a decent for its target audience.
the pc platfom has changed really people only need a desktop for is if your into computation.
well i know what your talking about it being hit or miss on pre-configured devices these days, but that still isn't a actually problem with the arm arch. It's just typical capitalist, lawyers, proprietary code, retards who got hired with degrees, and clueless people willing to give them cash. Cant fix stupid. i believe the phrase is 'sucker born every seconds'.
Only way to make a difference is more cohesion on the stock market; however, that can have a backlash as well. It not really a good idea to put yourself into a recession but when company is losing ambition to push boundaries and not change the world for the better they can kiss my ass!
It just like car industry trying not to put seat belt in car and making A/C Option in 2017. I want wind im my face mo while i get the bill Clinton.
Look we all could of let AMD flop when its stock crashed to $1 but we didn't because we like frying they product lmao. Break Bread. It why you see company like apple and google suck up investors, because generally people are pleased with the products!
Buy Snapdragon has best power states and ati gpu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM-System/360-Model-91
Multi channel memory 1960
I think next gen amd want to intergrade a arm cpu i hope there implementation will be good. think i would at this point id rather just have a arm cpu come standard on Mother board like a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM-Cortex-A7
That i could dual boot to for low power operation like if i plan to use my pc for media consumption since work rl is getting busy and i wont be using it much. Issuse i have with down clocking to arm cpu is i mostly multi task and use my pc for heavy workload like gaming, hobby developing, ect. so would i see a benefit of having that arm chip or would it be better for me just to have more compute power. people bashed the apu but it does a decent for its target audience.
the pc platfom has changed really people only need a desktop for is if your into computation.
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I agree remove x86 dual - core it is power usage is not significant for large compute workloads. 32 core with nice ram disk & tb ssds is the future. For everything else ARM is better. then even library should be folding a protien or some crap lol you could host a battlefield 1942 mod with a business line stream pandora and twitch crap for trendy mofos wtf. gg all while cryptomining and compiling a kernel.
fantasy land tho folks cuz they still give you single channel ram on your laptop.
Normally I'd mostly agree, but the big problem is compatibility. A lot of ARM manufacturers are extremely lazy when it comes to anything that isn't an outdated version of Android. ARM is perfectly capable of handing the average person's everyday desktop PC workload, all while being physically smaller and more energy efficient than x86 counterparts. But even if you're a Linux user like myself (where software compatibility largely doesn't matter), it's still not a great platform to get into, because so many devices use crappy video drivers (like Mali), have completely missing drivers (like many VPUs), or on-board hardware that could work, but the manufacturer is intentionally negligent about. I have a handful of ARM devices that could replace my Haswell-based laptop, but they won't because of simple things like these. Meanwhile, if you get a device where it mostly does what it advertises, you're either going to pay a lot (like the Nvidia Jetson series) or you're going to get a very under-whelming device (like Raspberry Pi).