Ok what else have we been lied about?
>>107052591Anon you realize that 5nm is a EUV wavelength.And to cut something accurate parts with a laser you need something with smaller wavelength. Those machines also need to work at a fast scale and accuracy so I would expect the pitches to be bigger than the wavelength for the sake of scale and larger yields.
lol
>>107052591hyperthreading doesn't add any value other than make it look like you have more cores.
>>107052591Anon remember that we're approaching x-ray litography where the laser wavelength is an x-ray laser machine
>>107052591>According to Quora users
>>1070525915G all over again
>>107052636They've been making smaller features than the wavelength for decades in lithography. The trick is to use multiple exposures so the interference results in a higher resolution pattern.
>>1070526605nm3nm3nm++3nm-- actually3nm#3N5nm (2030)
>>107052591Update culture is a psyop so you have the latest malware drops
in this case they are able to point it out because TSMC etc will tell a few gate lengths in presentations but going forward they're not going to so you'll no longer know how big the lie has become
>>107052677hmm, not seeing this. with smt you have more decoded ops to schedule which by their nature are independent so you will have more throughput as you a no longer limited by instruction level parallelism in a single threadadding a second independent frontend like znver5 makes it better in even more scenarios the argument that higher utilization of execution resources is not beneficial seems like a retard argument. unless you mean for consoomer workloads then yes it is low utility but so are moar cores in general
>>107052591You get more transisters on the same area. Why do you care about anything else?
>>107052591Well the moon landing for starters
The huge majority of 5400 RPM drives are actually running at 7200 RPM.They are "5400 class".
>>107052683how far this x-ray laser machine is technically from 17GHz satellite datalink
>>107052677You have twice the registers, if anything that's already a benefit.
>>107052591
>>107053967>The huge majority of 5400 RPM drives are actually running at 7200 RPM.Only the rebranded HGST ones by WD. The Red Plus series is still ~5400rpm.
>>107052591The waitress and the bartender don't actually like you, they're just trying to get more tips
>>107053967I've used 5400rpm drives in media orientated builds to reduce noise and it really worked.
>>107052591Blast processing
>>107057006X-Ray < UV light < visible Light < IR light < radio waves.
>>107057050Huge majority isn't all. Most drives are not Red Plus drives.>>107057171They design the firmware to emulate a 5400RPM drive as best they can. Maybe they succeed for a given drive and maybe they don't, but because they've called it "5400 class" they can do pretty much whatever they like with impunity.Maybe you have one of the actually 5400RPM drives too.
>>107053155AMD uses SMT to hide Inifnity Fabrics's godwaful latency. Intel implemented it in P4 in the past for the same reason. Other than that it's useless