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Copilot+ PCs - Do you need an NPU? Microsoft Says "Yes", I Say "No"
Microsoft's new vision for an AI infused Windows computer is known as Copilot+ PC and it relies on the PC having a Neural Processing Unit or NPU for short. What is an NPU? Why does a Copilot+ PC need an NPU? Is it optional? Let's find out.
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Play Call of Duty Mobile 72% Faster with Arm Immortalis-G925
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Arm has announced a new smartphone GPU that will be used in Android devices coming in 2025. The new GPU, called the Immortalis-G925, offers significant performance gains for complex geometry games like Call of Duty Mobile or Genshin Impact. The GPU is expected to be used by chipmakers like MediaTek and ship in 2025's flagship devices. Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: g...
New Arm CPU Designs - Cortex-X925 and Cortex-A725
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Arm has announced two new CPU designs for smartphones that will hit the shelves during 2025. Following its normal cadence it has announced the new designs now and it is expected that chipmakers like MediaTek will announce SoCs using these designs later this year. The Cortex-X925 is the new name for what we expected to be the Cortex-X5 "Blackhawk" CPU. Twitter: garyexplains Instagram...
M4 Deep Dive - Apple's First Armv9 Processor
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Here is my look at the new Apple M4 processor. Apple's next gen chip has been redesigned to utilize Armv9 and extensions like Scalable Matrix Extension 2 (SME2). This will be the foundation for the next several years of processors from Cupertino. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: garyexplains #garyexp...
Unity Game Development on Arm - Why it is Important
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The global gaming market is estimated to rake in over $184 billion, and it continues to grow daily. Mobile gaming is characterized by core technologies, including smartphone operating systems, game engines, and hardware. Arm’s CPU and GPU architectures are fundamental in the mobile gaming landscape, as is Unity. 70% of the top 1,000 mobile games are made with Unity. As the mobile gaming market ...
Connect to Your Raspberry Pi From Anywhere in the World Using Raspberry Pi Connect
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The Raspberry Pi team has released a new service that allows you to connect to your Raspberry Pi from anywhere on the Internet. The new Raspberry Pi Connect service is a secure and easy-to-use way to access your Raspberry Pi remotely, from anywhere on the planet, using just a web browser. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Inst...
TerraMaster D8 Hybrid - 8-Bay Direct Attached Storage (DAS) with RAID
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The TerraMaster D8 Hybrid is an 8-Bay Direct Attached Storage (DAS) unit with RAID features. It supports up to 4 x 24TB SATA HDDs and 4 x 8TB high-speed M.2 NVMe SSDs, for a capacity of up to 1​28TB! The first two SATA drives can be configure using RAID including RAID 0 and RAID 1. The D8 Hybrid supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 which means you can transfer files up to 900MB/s. D8 Hybrid on Kickstarter: k...
Ubuntu 24.04 on the Raspberry Pi - How to, Setup, and Demo
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In this video I show you how to install Ubuntu 24.04 Desktop on a Raspberry Pi 5 with an NVME drive. But I also show you how to install Ubuntu 24.04 Server on a much more modest Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: garyexplains #garyexplains
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Review - Noble Numbat Overview
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Ubuntu 24.04 is a Long Term Support release of the popular Linux distro. It offers five years of support out-of-the-box, with the option to extend it to 10 years via Ubuntu Pro. Codenamed Noble Numbat, this release includes Linux 6.8, GNOME 46, plus a re-written App Center. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: instagra...
New Arm-based Laptop Processor from Qualcomm - The Snapdragon X Plus - Faster than the Apple M3!
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Qualcomm has announced a new member of its Snapdragon X series of laptop processors. The Snapdragon X Plus is a 10-core processor using Qualcomm's custom Arm-based Oryon CPU core design. According to Qualcomm it has a higher multi-core Geekbench 6 score than the Apple M3. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: instagram....
How to Run LLAMA 3 on your PC or Raspberry Pi 5
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Meta (i.e. Facebook) has released Llama 3, its latest Large Language Model. It comes in two sizes, an 8 billion parameter model and a 70 billion parameter model. In this video I look at how you can run the 8 billion parameter model on your PC or even on a Raspberry Pi 5. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: instagram.c...
Floating Point Numbers - This is Where Things Get Weird!
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Following on from my video about Fixed Point Numbers, now it is time to look at Floating Point Numbers. On the way we will look at binary fractions and why in C you can't increment a float above 16777216! Strap in, things are about to get weird! Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: garyexplains #garyexpl...
Fixed Point Decimal Numbers - Including Fixed Point Arithmetic
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Floating point numbers are used a lot in computing from 3D graphics to the latest AI models, they are everywhere! I want to make a video about floating point numbers, but before that I think it is important to cover fixed point numbers. So this video is about fixed point numbers and the next one will be about floating point numbers! Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-exp...
Udio: The Insanely Good FREE AI Music Maker!
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Udio is ChatGPT for music. Type in a prompt, tell the AI model what the song is about, and it will create a new piece of music for you including vocals, lyrics, music and rhythms! Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: garyexplains #garyexplains
What is the Google Axion Processor? Google's new Arm-based Processor!
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Google has announced its new Axion processor. It is Google first Arm based CPU for the data center. Based on the 64-bit Arm Neoverse V2 CPU, the new processor is designed for general-purpose workloads like web and app servers, microservices, databases, and CPU-based AI workloads. Let Me Explain T-shirt: teespring.com/gary-explains-let-me-explain-2 Twitter: garyexplains Instagram: in...
How do QR Codes Work? Features, Format, Error Correction, and More!
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How do QR Codes Work? Features, Format, Error Correction, and More!
OpenDevin, an autonomous AI software engineer - Is Skynet coming?
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OpenDevin, an autonomous AI software engineer - Is Skynet coming?
Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
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Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Google Tensor G3 Performance per Watt
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Google Tensor G3 Performance per Watt
Calculate Pi on a Raspberry Pi Using the Leibniz Formula for π - Pi Day 2024
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Calculate Pi on a Raspberry Pi Using the Leibniz Formula for π - Pi Day 2024
Budget-Friendly AI APIs - A Must-Watch Guide!
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Budget-Friendly AI APIs - A Must-Watch Guide!
Benchmarks Say Claude 3 is Better than GPT-4, But is It?
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Benchmarks Say Claude 3 is Better than GPT-4, But is It?
The Shunting Yard Algorithm Demystified: Transform Expressions Like a Pro!
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The Shunting Yard Algorithm Demystified: Transform Expressions Like a Pro!
What is Reverse Polish Notation (AKA Postfix Notation)? Why is it Important?
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What is Reverse Polish Notation (AKA Postfix Notation)? Why is it Important?
Mistral AI: The Multilingual GPT From Europe - Is it Any Good?
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Mistral AI: The Multilingual GPT From Europe - Is it Any Good?
How to Run Google's New FREE AI Model on Your PC - But is it Any Good?
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How to Run Google's New FREE AI Model on Your PC - But is it Any Good?
Machine Learning vs AI vs Deep Learning - The Differences Explained
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Machine Learning vs AI vs Deep Learning - The Differences Explained
Sudo for Windows - How to Enable it, and How to Use it
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Sudo for Windows - How to Enable it, and How to Use it
The Benefits of Using a Hosted PBX and VoIP - A Game-Changer for Small Businesses
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The Benefits of Using a Hosted PBX and VoIP - A Game-Changer for Small Businesses
Can Google's Gemini Advanced Beat GPT-4? Or Is ChatGPT Still King?
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Can Google's Gemini Advanced Beat GPT-4? Or Is ChatGPT Still King?

Komentáře

  • @bobbydigital8243
    @bobbydigital8243 Před 12 hodinami

    Am I still getting internet wirelessly through my modem?

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 11 hodinami

      I don't know, are you? 🤷‍♂️

    • @bobbydigital8243
      @bobbydigital8243 Před 9 hodinami

      @@GaryExplains lol, no I mean if the Ethernet is connected from the modem to the extender are you still able to get wifi internet through the modem still?

    • @bobbydigital8243
      @bobbydigital8243 Před 9 hodinami

      Since the extender has now become the access point, is the modem still giving wifi internet in its vicinity?

  • @redacted629
    @redacted629 Před 13 hodinami

    All Information... Asinine Intrusion... Annoying Interactions... for a problem nobody identified comes a solution no one needs.

  • @victorc777
    @victorc777 Před 14 hodinami

    Before finishing the video, I’m going to go ahead and say that I’m not interested in Windows at all if they keep trying to shove ads into the OS and if they don’t start taking our privacy more seriously. I’m a Mac user, but I have to use it for support of most of the applications I need for my work/business. When I need Windows, I spin up a VM on my Unraid server. I used to be Windows only just 2 years ago, but Win11 has turned into an ads streaming OS. A bit hyperbolic, but my opinion remains.

  • @SuperFinGuy
    @SuperFinGuy Před 14 hodinami

    Phi-3 is open source, you can run even on your phone.

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 13 hodinami

      Of course. There are plenty of open source models. But the point I was trying to make was not about the models but about the hardware to run the models.

  • @cmd_f5
    @cmd_f5 Před 16 hodinami

    I remember thinking Windows 10 was too annoying to get into because of the changes. This latest in the Win 11 saga is just making me wish ReactOS was actually ready in any way for end users. Guess it's time to mess with Linux for the tenth time and waste more energy

  • @aaronmurgatroyd5810
    @aaronmurgatroyd5810 Před 16 hodinami

    I thought arm was meant to be RISC, it isn’t risc if they start adding all the stupid extensions and crap that x86 and x64 had.

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 16 hodinami

      Do you consider floating point operations to be pure RISC? Do you think Arm processors will be faster without SIMD, Vector, and Matrix operations?

    • @aaronmurgatroyd5810
      @aaronmurgatroyd5810 Před 16 hodinami

      @@GaryExplains FPO is fine, but thats the reason x86 become so crap, because they just kept adding more and more instructions to it, and it became a behemoth, lets not do the same thing to ARM…. KISS… Fast, direct, simple execution, thats what RISC should be…

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 16 hodinami

      You didn't answer my question: Do you think Arm processors will be faster without SIMD, Vector, and Matrix operations?

    • @aaronmurgatroyd5810
      @aaronmurgatroyd5810 Před 16 hodinami

      @@GaryExplains No, probably not, although, I would suggest that less complicated instructions leads to less transistors packed in which can lead to faster clock speeds at the same thermal levels, so lets not keep packing more and more into it. I guess it’s up to ARM at the end of the day though…

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 16 hodinami

      So, if the processors will be slower without them, what is the argument for not including them? As for your less transistors idea, it does have some merits, that is why the "efficiency" cores are less complex (have less transistors) and have better thermals and efficiency. However for high performance cores it unfortunately isn't true. In fact all current performance processors from Arm, Apple, Qualcomm, Intel, and AMD have proved the exact opposite due to things like supe scalar pipelines, out of order execution, branch prediction, and instruction level parallelism.

  • @Pushing_Pixels
    @Pushing_Pixels Před 17 hodinami

    Definitely a step up, but I'm not convinced sacrificing a P-core for two E-cores is a good trade with the 9-core models. I live in hope that one day Apple will stop being so stingy with RAM, but I'm preparing for disappointment.

  • @Pushing_Pixels
    @Pushing_Pixels Před 18 hodinami

    As though Win11 needed any more spyware. Apart from basic chatbot stuff, I'm not interested in any AI programs I can't run locally.

  • @muhammadaneeqasif572
    @muhammadaneeqasif572 Před 18 hodinami

    nice, intersting

  • @IlllIlllIlllIlll
    @IlllIlllIlllIlll Před 21 hodinou

    Bloatware and malware for a wonderful experience

  • @Antagon666
    @Antagon666 Před dnem

    Hmm interesting. Your measured power draw is basically half of my measured Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 results for each core type. X3 draws up to 5,5W, A715 draws 2W and A510 up to 0,6W. Hopefully that's just because of different benchmark and not by TSMC 4nm being worse...

  • @TimothyChapman
    @TimothyChapman Před dnem

    This is definitely cause for suspicion. There is no reason to lock the user out of these NPUs. The good news is that the NPU itself probably just does all of the neural processing. The bad news is what the OS running on the CPU probably does with the NPU's output...

  • @rph_redacted
    @rph_redacted Před dnem

    can i use this to create a VPN?

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Před dnem

    Will ALL versions of Linux run normally or even optimally, on A.R.M. architecture?

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před dnem

      Depends what you mean by ALL versions of Linux. Linux supports Arm processors from way back to Armv6. Every Android phone runs Linux with an Arm processor. What is it exactly you are trying to find out?

    • @jakobw135
      @jakobw135 Před dnem

      @@GaryExplains There's a site called Distro Watch - which profiles all of the Linux distributions currently available: from Arch, to Debian, to Fedora to ... Zorin. Will A.R.M. run the previously mentioned normally, or even optimally - BETTER than X86?

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před dnem

      Each distro picks which processors it wants to support. Debian works on Arm, all the Raspberry Pi boards use a Debian variant by default. All the big cloud providers like AWS, Oracle Cloud, Google, and Azure offer Arm based server instances with whatever Linux distros they support.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Před dnem

    Does Qualcomm produce a desktop CPU?

  • @malshanrajapaksha1786

    Do anyone have a CAD file of this ? .

  • @jerzyczajaszwajcer

    google should make gemini o gpu to beat microsoft

  • @jerzyczajaszwajcer

    but for desktop it is ok to run llms or smls on grpahics also u should be able to run ai on grpahics in laptops when they are at wall outlet

  • @nifftbatuff676
    @nifftbatuff676 Před dnem

    Technology stopped to be a mean to solve problems long ago. Now it is just a way to make your life more miserable. The whole economy is based on creating new problems instead of solving them.

  • @NgirgisFayez
    @NgirgisFayez Před 2 dny

    Thanks for your arrangement video for (how to Partition and Format a Disk in Linux)

  • @rickkarrer8370
    @rickkarrer8370 Před 2 dny

    Great video. The iPhone is technically the most commonly used Unix. iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS, tvOS, and I think audioOS are as well. However, they're stopped down, and wouldn't pas a conformance test due to some key missing components, but very much the same OS

  • @hasanagera
    @hasanagera Před 2 dny

    11:20 how can current stay the same? I have searched many and many voltage regulators. They all come with no load or quiescent current. If you don't use a voltage regulator, it must use less current. This is not complicated.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Před 2 dny

    How does the new Apple CPU compare to the equivalent in Intel?

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      The difficult part is defining what is an "equivalent" Intel chip to compare with.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Před 2 dny

    Is Apple the only manufacturer that uses A.R.M. in their CPUs, or are there others that produce desktops using the same architecture?

  • @aleksandardjurovic9203

    I totally agree. Thank you for the video!

  • @JoeEbitDa
    @JoeEbitDa Před 2 dny

    Nvidia have ChatRTX is this their response to Microsoft's gaslighting?

  • @user-ni4wq1ri2g
    @user-ni4wq1ri2g Před 2 dny

    thanks for the video but i want to ask something, i connect the main router using WLN to the ethernet port and i connect the second router to the ethernet port using the LAN, then i should setup the bridge mode, is this correct or i also have to connect the main router to another ethernet port using the LAN ?

  • @Whyistherenohandles.

    Didn’t work

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      What number did you start with?

    • @Whyistherenohandles.
      @Whyistherenohandles. Před 2 dny

      1

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      OK, so let's follow the instructions: Double it = 2, Add 10 = 12, Divide by 2 = 6, Subtract your original number = 5, and the answer is 5 @0:34

  • @PatiparnPojanart
    @PatiparnPojanart Před 2 dny

    I hope this will make more game company move to m3 m4 or windows on arm

  • @vrakitine
    @vrakitine Před 2 dny

    When I was earning my master's degree, I heard a lot about finite state machines (FSMs), but it was all theory - like clouds in the sky: there's a lot of water, but you can't drink it. I toiled for three months after graduating until I implemented my first FSM in code in 1981. Now, there is a programming methodology based on this concept - v-agent oriented programming (VAOP) - with many examples of its implementation. It's best to start learning about VAOP with this article on Medium: "Bagels and Muffins of Programming or How Easy It Is to Convert a Bagel into a Black Hole".

  • @andrew007s
    @andrew007s Před 2 dny

    Excellent video. Microsoft is in the business of selling new installs of windows. It's a win win to sell folks while whole new laptops. Because... Why not. Share Holders stay happy and jobs increase. Haha

  • @rustyclark2356
    @rustyclark2356 Před 2 dny

    Always running ai? Sounds great for idle power efficiency. npu or not.

  • @KwadwoFening
    @KwadwoFening Před 2 dny

    Let me get this right, a mobile device introduces an NPU and there is no issue, a laptop does and there is because you would prefer to use your CPU or GPU since it can run the same algorithms and use up those resources 🤔

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      No, you don't have that right. I was saying the same thing about NPUs in mobile devices as far back as 2017.

  • @stevemilchuck9241
    @stevemilchuck9241 Před 2 dny

    Speed and efficiency is relative to what you are trying to accomplish. When it comes to whoring out my data I'm certain Microsoft is looking for more speed and efficiency of getting that information to the cloud so they can digest it in a larger model.

  • @stevemilchuck9241
    @stevemilchuck9241 Před 2 dny

    The question is do we even need co-pilot other than less than a handful of times of playing with it I absolutely no use for it.

  • @Cesar-Brito
    @Cesar-Brito Před 2 dny

    All we need is a virtual npu stack to use our Gpu or Cpu... Someone is going to do it !

  • @NoName-zf6nr
    @NoName-zf6nr Před 2 dny

    To test ML on Nvidia GPUs, install CUDA, CuDNN and(!) TensorRT libraries. Choosing a good combination of such libraries can already be responsible for a speed factor ~6, as I have experienced. --robert jasiek

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      Testing ML on Nvidia GPU's isn't the problem, as you say technology like CUDA is well know and very mature. The problem is recreating those tests on the NPUs in a Copilot+ PC.

  • @paulwoodward8265
    @paulwoodward8265 Před 2 dny

    If the new silicon is highly optimised to do this workload, this is kind of reasonable. We don’t want these models run inefficiently by millions of devices, that’s bad for the planet. Arguably LLMs are bad for the planet full stop. I’m sure someone will figure out a way to run representative workloads on these NPUs , on M4, and on GPUs, and then we’ll know.But looking at how efficient hardware video encoders and decoders are, compared to CPU and GPU, it’s certainly plausible these NPUs are way more efficient than general purpose silicon.

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      Isn't having to buy new PCs with the NPUs built-in, also bad for the planet?

  • @raygordon1822
    @raygordon1822 Před 2 dny

    You can see where this is going, you will become part of the MS AI Network using your machine for their use!! (Oh we are only using resources you are not using at the moment!)

  • @Bareego
    @Bareego Před 2 dny

    If you run a large language model all the time this means that your pc will waste 8GB of ram, all the time. Ram manufacturers are going to love this. The only hope for low level access might be through RISC-V chips coming up, although they still have a lot to catch up generally speed wise. The whole implementation with copilot just seems like they had a solution that said buzzword AI and looked for problems to throw it at.

  • @ReaverZ3r0
    @ReaverZ3r0 Před 2 dny

    U explain your opinion, u r wrong

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      U write your comment, u r wrong 🤷‍♂️

    • @ReaverZ3r0
      @ReaverZ3r0 Před 2 dny

      @@GaryExplains calling gnu/linux implies much more in the name, since it directly relates gnu/linux to free software, not open source.

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      And? Where does GNU or you get the right to pick how the project is named. That privilege belongs only to Linus Torvalds.

  • @eriklethdanielsen3968

    The standard processor will always be stm32 f103 because it used in st-link so every time they sell a demo board of the other ones they sell a stm32f103

  • @songoku9094
    @songoku9094 Před 2 dny

    You are expecting multi score to be 7700 ? Why ? Even dimensity 9300 scores multi score closer to apple a17 pro. Like between 7200-7500. So, expecting a new core with higher clock speeds to be in 7700 would be weird. I expect it should be between 8500-9500 at 3.8ghz and if there us 4.2ghz tyen it should be closer to rumoured multi score of 8 gen 4 like between 9500-11000

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains Před 2 dny

      As I said very clearly in the video it depends on the core configuration. The processors from MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Samsung all use the cores in different ways, and that will be reflected in the multi-core score. I thought that would be obvious.

  • @elbert5208
    @elbert5208 Před 2 dny

    Microsoft just want more money by justifying an NPU, it's pretty obvs

  • @andyH_England
    @andyH_England Před 2 dny

    I look forward to local LLMs on devices focused on specific tasks, like an encyclopedia with different volumes, such as a history or maths LLM. This way, we can load them individually into local RAM without needing the cloud. This could be monetised, where you buy/rent an LLM based on your current requirements. They can be updated. I assume focused LLMs would be inherently more accurate, and the package will be more suitable for non-cloud requirements.

  • @abhiramshibu
    @abhiramshibu Před 3 dny

    But what if you added an external NPU, there are lot of NPU available in the market..

  • @John-cn8jv
    @John-cn8jv Před 3 dny

    I'll just keep my 4 year old laptop going. Microsoft can kiss my ***. Microsoft thinks what's good for their bottom line is what the users need, even if they need to jam it down our throat. I think a raspberry pi is my next desktop. Linux doesn't make the demands of M.S. I prefer to choose my own hardware.

  • @skyak4493
    @skyak4493 Před 3 dny

    Microsoft learned from “Clippy” that people will not pay for an anoying software sidekick, so this time around they are making all existing PCs obsolete -then “copilot” will be the software everyone needs to run on their new NPUs! If you don’t buy copilot you are waisting your NPU! In the sequel “Clippy II the revenge of Clippy” all old computers are are hamstrung so everyone is forced to train their AI replacement!

  • @fuseteam
    @fuseteam Před 3 dny

    I'd like to interject what you refer to as "pc" is actually copilot+ pc or as i've recently taken to calling it "copilot" you see everything makes use of copilot, the pc is just the vehicle with which copilot is delivered to you. Copilot is delivered to you through many means the edge browser, your cloud storage, you office tools, the bing website, github and more. The pc is just one mean out of many. It's in the it's all just copilot, just c-co-copilot, just copilot

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Před 2 dny

      I don't want to imagine the seizure that Richard Stallman will have when finding out about these requirements. Hope he won't. But if I was in his place, I certainly could.

    • @fuseteam
      @fuseteam Před dnem

      @@Winnetou17 ikr lmao

  • @semirmusic6351
    @semirmusic6351 Před 3 dny

    Every year its up to around 30 something %...changing smartphones every year is a nonesense