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0:00 d-Matrix challenges Nvidia’s AI crown
1:38 Google antitrust lawsuit
2:42 WhatsApp prepping interoperability
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4:35 QUICK BITS
4:42 LG 118-inch microLED TV
5:24 Qualcomm making more Apple 5G modems
6:03 Nintendo patents magnetic goo joysticks
6:50 Dell, Microsoft working on cancer-fighting tech
7:27 Sony launches ‘foster care’ for old robo-dogs
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Patent troll* company and occasional game publisher is by far the best description of Nintendo I've ever heard.
Nintendo is not a patent troll, it is a "patent Gollum".
@@GODAXEN so more of a patent goblin
Lawyer retirement fund, serial DMCA abuser, greedy for every dime, mediocre game publisher... List goes on, Nintendo needs to be closed
@@Powertampa
Look, I hate Nintendo's business practices as much as the next guy, but "mediocre game publisher" just isn't true. Their track record is great overall. They're just really bad at making their really good older titles available to play.
@@WildCharger Nintendo did nothing with Pokemon aside from exclusivity on their own platform. Most of their games are on the indie level of funding, despite the huge revenue. The most expensive game they made was Zelda, and their success is due to the fact that the dev tried to add lore and Satoru Iwata hated it. Nintendo doesn't make video games; their creators did. At least they respect their creators and let them be creative, thanks to the culture.
That house down payment joke made me laugh, and then cry inside.
Don't you just love debt-based currency systems?
Canadians collectively weeep……
@blunderingfool whats your answer then?
@@koffeetechshow Not doing what France has done THREE TIMES NOW? (Swap from gold to debt and then default.)
That is nuts, I paid 25K for my down payment. My house is 1300 SQFT.
Riley suddenly stepping out of the small frame at the end may be a mistake but it sure is funny and unexpected.
That's crazy that you can hold an entire AI model in memory now.
in VRAM, servers can have like 2 TB of memory which can hold more than some hard drives.
Wait how is that impressive? We've always been able to do that with Stable Diffusion, or are they referring to something else?
@@zuriel4783 Well it's been fact-checked, according to the new mantra with LTT. I dont know
@@brianbarker2551 I mean it's technically correct, but we've been able to do it for well over a year now. Most SD models are under 5gb, with many under 3gb. I just figured he was referring to something new that I wasn't aware of lol
@@zuriel4783 tl;dr big boi text models, including GPT-4
They mean more the state-of-the-art dense textual models like BLOOM, LLaMa 2, and Falcon which can get to tens and hundreds of billions of 16-bit parameters, meaning hundreds of gigs of RAM and bandwidth that definitely exceeds traditional Von Neumann arch (the "digital in-memory computer architecture" bit makes it sound like it's not typical Von Neumann). Hell, even GPT-4 is a Mixture-of-Experts model with each "expert" being a little over 200 billion parameters each, meaning each "expert" and the glue networks can live on individual cards, which would help efficiency immensely.
Magnetorheological fluids are used in shock absorbers in some high end suspension systems for cars. That leads me to believe that these new joysticks by Nintendo will be very expensive to fix or replace if they break. Which I have a sneaking suspicion that they will. Because Nintendo's lawyers aren't cheap.
It will be just another spare part that you can unsolder replace and resolder. Why it should be any expensive?
@@gomam0n702Heck just the second word would do
I still remember when NVIDIA sold me my GTX 970
advertised as a 4GB card with VRAM of a certain speed
only to later find out it only had 3GB of said-speed VRAM and 1GB of s*** VRAM
and when caught NVIDIA said, paraphrasing *_“We think gamers should consider themselves lucky they got that extra 1GB.”_*
You must be misremembering, it was 3.5 GB of fast memory and 0.5 was slower
@@callthatwhatyouwant it not changing the fact - that nvidia cheated
I’m for any company that can take Nvidia (and Jensen) down a notch.
AMD hasn't been even really competing for the last 10 years or so anyway. They have been more than happy to have a slightly cheaper price and let their shills paper over the performance gaps.
We desperately need a 3rd company to break up the duopoly at work here.
@@Hybris51129 So you're claiming that even though AMD has a cheaper price and better performance they aren't a competitor? There already is a third competitor Intel, most people aren't going to be buying these cards for daily use.
@@firstlast9500 The problem is that they *don't* perform better and in fact traditionally perform considerably worse than most of Nvidia's line up especially in the high end market. Mid range is a crap shoot every generation to see if they will come out with something decent and at the budget end being cheap is generally more important than being good.
Ever since Vega failed hard they yet to come out with anything that can consistently trade blows with Nvidia on equal grounds.
@@Hybris51129 To be fair, their current cash cow is CPUs where they typically have an efficiency and density advantage over Intel these days.
@@Hybris51129There’s Intel making a dent, if you count it as a 3rd player in the graphics cards market
Holding an entire AI model in VRAM... No wonder it's so freaking fast.
Kudos to Jacob for that Ghostbusters joke - I appreciated it. :D
This is the most heartwarming news I have heard in months.
Nvidia is being forced to lower their prices.
Google is in court.
And messaging applications need to be compatible?
All with Riley’s great sense of humour. Am I dreaming?
If d-Matrix could force the AI space into their own type of accelerators and move entirely to TPU over GPU, leaving graphics to graphics, that would be nice
If the H-100 is 90% profit margin, then making a faster card with a 20% profit margin seems possible
I love the dynamic of Jacob writing really dumb jokes, and Riley trying to make sense of them while mostly being confused. I laughed harder at this episode than most.
'I lost my roomba to robot cancer' is the kind of jokes that keeps me coming back here every time.
There is no Techlinked, only Zuul!
Nintendo’s new joystick patent sounds like “Hall effect with extra steps”
Wanna say I'm pleasantly surprised the script writer correctly wrote "Attorneys General" and not "Attorney Generals".
I just hope for a nice single slot and hopefully LP module for house devs, as that will take out a ton of GPU sales for AI use.
Water?
@@HanSolo__ yes
Nintendo is like... "Let's completely revolutionize how controllers work so I don't have to keep hearing people complain about them!"
Nintendo is like "let's make controllers more expensive and impossible to repair so when they drop it and it breaks i make a nice profit :D"
The sad thing is, joystick drift is a manufactured problem to begin with. It was solved in the N64/PS1, and then was deliberately unsolved, afaik starting with PS3, just so Sony could make more money selling people shoddy controllers that are harder to knock off.
@@gomam0n702 I don't see how that would help long term seeing as drift is caused by dirt and debris getting inside the mechanism. You can't just push your joystick all directions every time it starts drifting unless you want to have a horrible game experience no?
@gomam0n702 If the new centre point is at a fixed offset that's not really drifting, on my drifting joycons the centre point actually moves around (hence the name "drifting") so the best you could do is increase the deadzone
I'd love to see a company beating the shit out of nvidia in the AI market. This means, nvidias sub par GPUs aren't worth the comical costs and are aimed to consumers again. $300 5070 FTW.
We are never going to see that. No EVGA cards means no more FTW
@@IdealIdeas100nice
@@IdealIdeas100 I respect your very valid point. And still hope for a $300 5070
I’m enjoying a fantastic return on my Nvidia investment. I don’t understand why, instead of complaining about them making so much money why more people don’t get in on it themselves.
@@TracksideViews Buy low, sell high. Which one do you think NVDA is right now?
"It was actually created by asking an AI to design the perfect chip...and that's why it looks like a naked anime girl"
I always quicken my own bits, I used store bought once and there were BYTES mixed in with them! Never again
Magnetorheological fluids are incredible! Real time adjusting shocks for active suspensions in cars have been around utilizing magnetorheological fluid for a few decades now, it's impressive stuff. Been used in LOTS of high performance cars and luxury cars.
I wonder if Nentendo factored in the need for calculations to avoid magneto-reluctance and capacitive directance when designing the plans for this new joystick... probably not...
The casing doesn't look any more logarithmic than it did before, so our chances are looking grim
@@thephantompsychic we’re doomed. The foremotion will cause too much drift and make the joystick useless… RIP us.
then just don't buy it lol unless it is to help people get pirated nintendo games@@Atsumari
"I lost my Roomba to robot cancer." 😂😂😂
Rick Moranis was the key master
So we're trading in joycon drifts for joycon leaks
and also more expensive repairs
woo!
You cannot convince me that moosend is anything other than an aggressively Canadian service for euthenising moose.
They're actually veterinary proctologists...
@@GSBarlev lol
I've played around with a smart fluid selector "Knob" before, for a car infotainment prototype. They're pretty neat.
I'm curious-what was the rationale for the prototype? I wouldn't think it would make sense to use anything but a pot or a rotary encoder for an infotainment unit.
@@GSBarlev The fluid stiffness could be controlled electrically, up to almost total resistance to rotation. Position detents and the maximum turning range could be controlled in software, to follow the number of options on an on-screen menu for example. I'm not sure if he fluid also did the sensing or if there still was an encoder. Nintendo might be planning to have force feedback, like the PS5 adaptive trigger but on the joysticks.
@@Canilash Thanks for sharing! That's really neat! Envious you got to work on a prototype like that.
@@Canilash That sounds amazing. Thanks for the info!
the writing and delivery on this one are on point! 😂😊
that hot take on the robo dawgs @7:54 made me spit out my coffee and I may have chuckled a little too hard :P
"thrive first named person"
This was the best script I've seen in SO long. Amazing stuff guys.
lol google got a new thing to deal with
4:00 Felt like an 1st April joke with Riley trying not to burst in laugh...
"Did he measure me..." is the opening question to the Riley vs LTT working conditions, the opening testimony will start with "it was late at night in my house, and the tape measure... [censored]"
that "out to pasture" pun on the ad read made me day. a giggle and smile moment
Hopefully this GPU competition lasts long enough...
it's not technically gpu - but AI accelerator or AI gpu, not that kind of gpu which we expect priced to drop
@@s.i.m.c.a gotchas. Ye I don't know much about this space. But I know a bit more now thanks!
one of the best sponsor spot readings ever from LMG here, whoever wrote that did a good thing
MR fluid is super cool. Used in a number of aerospace applications for suspension, vibration elimination, even crash safety systems.
Teacher: Brian.
Brian: What?
Teacher: What's the plural for moose?
Brian: MOOSEN! THERE WAS MANY MUCH MOOSEN... IN THE WOODS... IN THE WOODSEN!
"The numbers, Moosen! What do they mean?"
That Moosen/Mason pun sounded funnier in my head.
3:00 I think you guys didn't get the metaphor Ghostbusters was laying down there: the "Key"master did way more than just "make out" with the "Gate"keeper if you know what I mean.
I instantly got the Ghostbusters reference and and tried my best to not cross my streams laughing.
"which sounds like nothing to me because I'm desensitized"
😂😂😂😂😂
6:20 me who already replaced my joy con sticks with hal effect ones, essentially fixing what nintendo couldn't: "okay. "
There is no meta, only Zuul.
I guess I’m old enough to get the GB reference. Thanks for sticking it to the whipper snappers!
4:48 This caught me off guard with how menacing it looks lmao
Great writing on this one
The puns were amazing! Jakob, keeps these coming!!
'My dad's prized vacuum cleaner'
Did you mean my mom?😂
A new unit of length, Riley. The height of Riley Murdock is 1 Riley.
"Soylent Green Robo-Dogs" and "Joy Cons with expiration dates."
Apple wouldn't be hurt by losing that default search engine money... but Mozilla definitely would
"Get a Moo-ve on"😂
7:58 Oh god... He has escaped...
6:10 The Dad joke we needed
The only way to get tech news. I love the way yall write ur scripts. It's hilarious
the microled is actually huge, like tech wise. micro Leds are what will make vr so much more enjoyable. you can pretty easily read text in vr with micro leds, along with other things. this is good- can't wait for it to get cheaper
I don't see how microLED will help in VR as the LEDs will still be too big (0.7mm). VR needs individually dimmable pixels with a high response time, something neither microLED or LCD panels can do. Also given its beaming straight into your eyes with lenses and no ambient light issues, OLED remains the best option and probably will for the foreseeable future.
Look are PSVR 2, its 800ppi per eye and we still need to go higher to make the image completely seamless.
I'm actually really glad to see Qualcomm is embracing risc 5. It makes sense they would want to do this because they wouldn't have to pay a licensing fee like they do for arm, and it helps accelerate arm development for the rest of us. I'm curious to see what that would do to the raspberry pi if they could get off of arm, and Apple probably would like to use it as well. Of course, none of the savings will ever get past to us the consumers, but as long as it's development is being accelerated by big companies, this is actually a win for everyone.
Raspberry Pi will likely never get off of Arm. the whole british pride thing runs deep
Go to use the new joy cons in the winter only to realize your switch locked up like a car losing its power steering
"Are you a God?"
"...no"
"Then DIE!"
"When asked if you're a god, SAY YES!"
'I lost my Roomba to robot cancer' is an incredible one liner.
The bits were on point this eps!
Shoutout to Laura getting mentioned on TechLinked we stan Laura
The fact that Rilley didn't understand the Ghost Busters reference makes me feel extremely old...
makes me feel sad for him
It makes me happy to see international law finally catching up with all these tech monopolies
“Then store bought is fine” 😂😂😂
Magnetorehological fluid is what's in suspension components from GM.
I remember someone on print proposing a similar solution on CZcams, even machining it, her said her would file for an (open ware?) patent
About joysticks. Maybe I had a cheap one, I don't know. I had the drifting problem also. I tried calibrating it but the problem would not go away. Now I am a keyboard and mouse user. I wonder if that stick is still around somewhere or if I threw it away. It really does take the fun out of a game when you have a drifting joystick. I am sure a lot of us tried gaming with a joystick and some of you may have had better luck. Or some of you may prefer them for a more console like experience. Really I am just glad that the ones from some consoles can be used. That would make it maybe suck a heck of a lot less if I ever decide to give joystick gaming another try. Maybe a wireless one for a playstation or WII would do the trick but I am not ready to go back to joysticks. If I did I would make sure the store has a generous return policy so hopefully when the experience sucks again I can just go back to the store with the darned thing and get my money back. Depending on the store that return window may be a short as 14 days. That is not at all enough time IMO for some items. I had a TP-Link Archer AX 1800 and had trouble with it. Luckily for me I was still in the 14 day window. I thought it was unusual since TP-Link is usually a good brand. I figure I must have had a defective one or one from a bad batch. My AX 3000 Pro (also TP-Link) never once gave me any problems. I never had to reset it. One thing I do to prevent it from breaking itself is I turned off its auto updates. This gives me a chance to install them myself if I want to (it is not hard to do). It just gives me a chance to avoid bad firmware if ever there is a version with a known bug. I won't have the latest version but at least I will still have a device that works. Really what they should do is have a second flash chip that all of the upgrades are installed on and then if ever it becomes bricked have a simple procedure to go to a good at least working version.
Wait.... Ghostbusters is a deep cut now!?!?!?
I'm crying because it's funny and I feel really old now.
It's 40 years old...
01:35 subliminal pleather marketing for the LTT Lux backpack lmao
Coming next month,Linus makes Jake install a 118" LG TV in his home theatre.
I work in Pathology, AI could be so useful in the future to detect specific cells.
I'm not sure who it is, but the background heckler in this video is my favorite. Consistently funny, video to video.
Hey, remember PhysX pci cards? Those were cool. Until two years later when they were completely obsolete after CUDA enabled GeForce cards just included it right on the graphics card. I suspect that these AI engines will be included on future graphics cards as well.
Remember fluid simulation and physics in general? I'm surprised we never see more of that after all this time.
I was speccing out a high-end workstation for my physics department _ca_ 2008 and did a lot of research as to whether it was worth it to throw in a PhysX card-the answer was no, because the SDK to leverage them was so immature (and IIRC it wasn't even free).
it isnt so much a compute issue as much a a memory issue. the deidicated AI card has 256GB of Vram, instead of 94 max on an H100, meaning this can hold more then double the amount of data on package
07:54
OH... YOU MEAN... LIKE HUMANS?
At this point, if it makes Jensen cry, I'm all here for it.
"thrice first-named-person" is the best joke in the history of LMG
I saw the LG TV today at a conference, they packed it back up in a ripped cardboard box and wheeled it out on a rusty wheel board when the conference finished. I was like, the f is going on here.
I'm hyped for potential competition in the AI hardware market. Nvidia is making way too much money being the top dog(making stupid high margins). I've decided to hold out for the next gen of AMD gpus since my gtx 1080 is fine for my setup for now(and this gen has been very underwhelming). Hopefully the gpu market continues to improve, it got real stupid because nvidia kept increasing prices for the same tier cards as previous gens and AMD chose to just slightly undercut their prices instead of go for mind and market share.
When I heard the name of the sponsor, I thought less a bout a cow and more about the back end of a moose :)
::puts on my Freud glasses::
Mmmhmmm. And tell me... do you often find yourself fixating on deer posteriors?
How about using SI units?
you know, im not that surprised that AIBOs are still a thing, but I'm very shocked nobody has combined them with BD's Spot, that feels like a no-brainer engineer project
“Would you like a cup of coffee? -Do I?…?
cant wait for this magik goo to stick to absolutely everything and possibly even short out the joycon
😂
Your comment made me realise that, like Apple, they don't want you to be able to repair the things.
5:22 around her that's a whole house.
Cool to see how we are building towards the end(?) of the world as we know it.
Here we go
I think that was my favourite quick bit intro 😂🤣
I gotta say...the Ghostbusters reference is quite subtle
Gozer the Gozerian, Gozer the Destructor, Gozer the Traveler, Volguus Zildrohar, Lord of the Sebouillia
I wonder if they choose magic goo because it'd spill if the joystick breaks, and take whole system with it. Bonus points if it'll look like water damage so it'd be harder to rma lol
That final joke 😂
Honestly, it seems like Jkob is spreading his wings with jokes in the scripts and I for one absolutely love it!
said some interesting words out loud followed by me coving my mouth an dropped jaw when i saw that tv price tag XD
"Except some will be gutted for spare parts and used to repair the others" I know it's meant to be a lighthearted gruesome joke, but this does bring attention to the horrifically sad *_lack of an organ donation program for pets. There isn't one._* That's why even when you have plenty of money, organ transplants aren't usually possible. It is sad and needs to change.
ALL the types of dead dogs should be gutted and used to repair the others! Save ALL the dogs!
The Nintendo patent is similar to how General Motors technology they use on the corvette and some Cadillacs in their shocks.
That dog joke; that was the cherry on top.
Sure !