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1:31 Apple's controversial ad
2:40 Spotify to pay songwriters less
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4:35 Pixel 8a launch
5:09 FCC closes neutrality loophole
5:38 Neuralink malfunction
6:19 Ethicists worry about AI ghosts
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cool i’ll try it
Only if I'm made ceo of Linus media group
Rudolph the red nose tech guy, had a very shiny zit...
Vessi doesn't have my size.
Thank you, but we are not interested in the genocide chips.
Spotiy, like streaming video companies, has apparently forgotten that they aren't competing with other streaming services, they're competing with piracy. You want to support musicians you like? Go see them play live or buy their merch.
Unfortunately true
Been downloading all my music since early last year. It's way too easy
I'm more of a CZcams music enjoyer, and no matter what platform you use, most artists benefit 2x more from people buying actual merchandise and going to their plays.
if buying isn`t owning, piracy isn`t stealing
If I had more money I'd buy all my albums tbh, I might start doing it progressively
I can't read/hear the word "courage" anymore without remembering that's how Apple justified removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7. In the tech sphere, it's code for "we don't care about our customers."
EDIT: Looks like I annoyed some iSheep. In case you haven't noticed, a dongle to let wired headphones work is useless because *everybody* hates dongles. Also, Apple filled the space previously taken up by the headphone jack with a piece of plastic.
Isheeps disagree with you
Samsung and Google criticised it, made fun of it, then did the same
@@A1stardaneven fairphone did it, so unfortunate
@@A1stardan Which is honestly a lot worse. Apple had their reasons. The other companies just copied after publicly slandering Apple. Same goes with removing the power brick.
And lets not forget the absolute classic. Safety, Security, Safety, Security, Safety, Security.
Title: "Hyperthreading died for THIS!?!?!?!?"
Video: "This might be a good change"
i hate youtube so much oh my goooooood
If you hate it that much then get DeArrow. It makes titles boring and factual and thumbnails just a frame from somewhere in the video.
Thanks imma try that
Hey, they changed the video title and I'm not hallucinating after all!
Intel, These Are Worse.
Click bait, dislike video
The fact that an A series phone starts with 8gb of ram shows how much of a joke macbooks are with ram
The Android phones also had 16-18GB RAM in the past years, when even the Windows laptops required only 8Gb... but sure your comment is make sense.. and do you know why you can't even buy a 16-18GB Phone now? Because they realized the more RAM drain more battery.. and stupid thing to put more than required in the device.. (since it's not like the storage, you continously need supply with power even in idle/standby mode.. so half amount of RAM also half amount of drained power, alias longer bettery time..)
yeah. And also ram is a pretty cheap thing.
@@TamasKiss-yk4st Like a watt or two worth of extra power 😂😂 but if you're doing anything intensive, with less RAM you're just paging to the disk more frequently using significantly more power than another few gigs of RAM.
@@InternetKilledTV21 A Watt or two more power is considerable when the whole device runs on less than 8 under sustained heavy load.
@@TalesOfWar That's funny because idle power consumption is 5-15 for the M3 line 😂 the M3 Max can crank up to 56 watts by itself. Only in low power mode will the processor drop to 8 watts (the GPU will pull up to an additional 15W in this mode for 23W combined between CPU + GPU, not to mention this doesn't include disk controller, RAM, etc.)
With Neuralink I don't think the old startup saying "Go fast and break things" should apply.
Bro had a hardware failure in his skull.
But that's the way things are going with these visionary(selfish half baked ideas) tech bro CEOs who don't have problem with lying as long as it brings their vision closer to reality. They think that it's ok. And there are unfortunate people desperate enough. Then the Elon Musk finds the desperate guy and thinks that he is doing the desperate a favor by implanting faulty tech into guy's brain. Selfish unethical scumbags with a lot of money exist.
Theranos tried that and learned how the law works. You can’t legally pull the Silicon Valley schtick in healthcare. Even if the patients sign their life away there are still legal and professional consequences for those involved. Healthcare is not as regulated as it should but it still is regulated and not the hyper unregulated libertarian mess that is the tech sector.
If Elon lies about Neuralink like he does about FSD or too many people are injured or die in testing, he will face a lifetime ban from healthcare through Uncle Sam.
@@saebre. yeah but that shouldn't be the acceptable standard to reach
To be fair, there 's only so far being theoretical can go with something this new. Point me to the people who already figured out the incredibly fine wires can struggle to function in the human skull, it's an incredibly alien concept.
It's inevitable. Every piece of technology can malfunction or produce errors. The crucial aspect is how you diagnose and rectify those errors, especially in medical contexts, without harming the patient.
2:07 The tweet didn't explain it well. It's not a straight belief per se. Most people don't literally believe the tools have spirits, but Japanese people are definitely more attached to tools and see them as something to be respected. The tool is like a companion, in that sense, it does have a spirit.
Its like that in many places though not exactly like this but pretty similar
@@kartikgupta9117 Yeah, I know it's pretty common in a lot of cultures around the globe. Even in some parts of Europe before Christianity took over everything.
On the topic of cultute, people tend to see Japanese culture as exotic, they forget they are modern people too. Thinking of something as 'exotic' is just another way of unconsciously dismissing it as something you couldn't understand, when in reality it's easier to get than you'd think.
While it's true many things are kami under Shinto, I think the angst from seeing tools being destroyed in a soulless act extends beyond the cultural boundaries. Good tools make things previously impossible possible. You can't properly turn a screw without a screwdriver, you can't make a painting without a brush, you can't brush your teeth without a toothbrush. In that sense, a sense of gratitude should be owed. I'd like to think many people share that belief.
Except for Apple perhaps.
@@destructodisk9074 After looking into the responses to the recent advertisement, it appears that a significant portion of the criticism is coming from users based in Japan. By clicking on their profiles, you can see that their posts are primarily in Japanese.
Additionally, searching for the ad on social media and filtering the results to only include posts in Japanese reveals that the ad is receiving substantial negative feedback from users in Japan.
This suggests that the concerns expressed about the ad are not limited to those of Japanese descent living abroad, but are also shared by many people living in Japan.
These people are so weird. Apple should make more ads like that to add even more butthurt.
I love how all these companies are "still learning" that alienating, price-gouging, and overall shitting on customers is a bad thing. I mean, hOw CoULd ThEy hAvE kNoWn?!?
Makes me think what all those MBAs that executives always have means
They will continue to do it because they see no real consequences of their actions. Will spotify close down? No. Will sonos lose money due to the new app? I doubt it.
@@rommob3896 At least artists have the option of removing their work from spotify and going to places that provide good audio like Tidal or Qobuz.
Sonos has long been on my Do Not Recommend list. Even before the stuff regarding bricking devices when upgrade, their connectivity was woeful and sound quality is way off the competition. Their only real claim to fame is that they were at the beginning of the product sector.
“Why can’t they have dogs do normal dogs things, like fetch … or leak oil on a fire hydrant.” That made my night.
Oh. I missed the "hydrant" part... Now that sounds cute
Be careful what you say about the robot dogs with AI weapons, the AI will be reading your comments. I, for one, am a huge fan.
Isn't putting a weapon on an automated system a war crime? I thought that was the case because of fully automated turrets.
@@RFDN0 According to the article, The Ethics of Robots in War, By Sgt. Maj. Ian M. Shaughnessey of the Sergeants Major Academy written 2/2/2024. excerpt: The U.S. has rules managing military robot and AI use and development, but it has been unable to establish them at the global level, as shown during the 2021 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) (Consigny, C., 2022).
Global-level rules still do not exist, though regular conferences to discuss them do. The U.S. is not helping solidify a set of rules, because it is part of a minority that wants to allow robot use while most NATO nations do not.
@@RFDN0war crimes are more guidelines than actual rules :^) half the world doesnt agree to them and the other do them if its in their best interest.
@@RFDN0 'Fun' Fact: There are likely far fewer war crimes than how many things people seem to think are war crimes.
Basilisk insurance
I know Riley already did a Tim Cook impression this week, but we need MORE
Buy your mom a Riley
The last two stories have been episodes of black mirror.
Proof that robot cats > robot dogs
Did you know that the dead loved ones being AI and the killer robots are both black mirror episodes?
if buying isn`t owning, then piracy isn`t stealing
Stop spamming. You don't believe a word of what you say.
Alternative: Is piracy is stealing, buying is owning
@@tablettablete186 Yeah you just restated what you said. Try something original next time.
@@pootispiker2866babes who hurt you
@@pootispiker2866 I saw a discussion about this quote on a video about StopKillingGames.
The biggest difference is that the original quote leans more on the side that piracy is justifiable. Like, "we should simply pirate things".
The alternative one reinforces that we buy things and it shoud be considered ownership. So we should fight for our rights as owners. It is subtle difference.
The Apple ad just proves how out-of-touch their executives are. All they had to do was air the ad in front of a focus group to realize it was a bad idea.
When you have a cult as userbase you can get away with a lot of things shamelessly.
Nah.. internet will find a way to complain about anything and everything.
@@destructodisk9074 loyal isheep defending the Apple.
@@Steel0079I hate apple products and own none of them. But I do agree with that dude. Internet will find a way to hate anything
I own 0 apple products and I see it's stupid outrage @Steel0079
The argument of disabling HT because of the large number of cores is not a good one if you understand how HT works.
Each core is composed of multiple "units" capable of processing different things, for instance, one can process float numbers and another can process integers.
As an exame, if you had an application that required processing an integer and a float sequentially you would have these scenarios:
- On a HT CPU you could use both "units" simultaneously and process both instructions on the same clock cycle.
- On a non HT CPU you would have to process each instruction in a different clock cycle, which would make the application slower (all other things kept equal).
HT goes beyond this as it rearranges applications instructions to make sure the "units" are used as much as possible.
Security is probably another reason they are going this route.
There are tradeoffs as well, though-you tend to be able to push clocks a little higher when you're only running one thread per core-and very few applications can really make efficient use of high thread counts. One of the best tricks for boosting performance on the Steam Deck, for example, is to disable SMT.
That said, as someone who regularly utilizes *all 24 vCPUs* of his 5900X, I would be _very wary_ of buying a CPU-regardless of the number of physical cores-that didn't have the option to enable SMT.
@@GSBarlev A lot of this is also due to how applications are designed. Performance is rarely a concern in the early development stages, so as features are added and bloat goes up. performance starts to become a issue, and work done per-clock cycle needs to be increased to run near RT. (this is the same reason why many applications are sooo ram hungry, despite modern hardware having fast poll access and even faster storage. Its never a concern as "there is plenty of ram in a modern computer".
You take this and throw in the consideration, most developers dont waste time developing everything and just steal code or use existing engines and modify it to their purpose... What do you expect.
For example, Chrome could easily run each active tab on its own core, and do JIT performance analysis to loadbalance it. But they will never, ever look at their nearly 10 year old application thread code or gui code. They just keep bugfixing javascript and finding ways to ensure injecting ad's everywhere.
Spotify is charging people to read lyrics they aggregate from a 3rd party API?...
Then vote with your wallet and stop using it?
I'd eat an Arby's sandwich if those api calls for copyrighted works was free for Spotify
@@sepg5084already did
@@alj25195 cackling at the stakes. (steaks?)
@@sepg5084 This impacts free users only.
6:45 premium sub ends so you hear branded messages in your AI conversation ... just gave me flashbacks to the movie "The Truman Show".
On the other hand, if an AI simulation of Linus doesn't randomly interject sponsor segues, it's clearly malfunctioning.
Majority of people be like: "Yeah, I hate Apple (or other evil companies) for their ad, their privacy policy, their walled garden strategy, their scummiest schemes. But I'll buy whatever sh*t they peddle. It's good!"
Not only Spotify’s decision to move lyrics behind a paywall greedy but also discriminating against the hard of hearing like myself smh
switch to tidal, in most countries it's cheaper and it comes with lyrics
@@dylan-yf8zgwait but if you pay for it you get lyrics either way. We're talking about the free plan.
@@dylan-yf8zg Or Apple Music. Bigger selection, more support with other platforms and they pay the artists more than Spotify. I know Tidal pays the most out of the lot, but it's limited in other areas from a user aspect. Apple seem to be the least scummy for the overall best product in my opinion.
@@Linkman8912 For now. Who's to say they won't start charging more at some point like the ads they added to Prime even though you're paying for it?
@@Linkman8912 ah like that, but still. It's cheaper than the paid version and delivers better quality so overall just a good platform
Sonos: New app took courage
Meaning: We knew everyone would hate it but we did it anyway.
I suppose that is a form of bravery. But it's the "brave or stupid?" kind of courage.
Apple thinks an iPad can function as an arcade stick? LOL. LMAO, even.
Number one thing that bothered me about _Star Trek: The Next Generation._ I'm sure those LCARS consoles are great for dashboards and simple button presses, but *no way* they beat a joystick when it comes to actually flying a starship.
@@GSBarlev afaik, thats because its less you "fly" those ships, and more you tell the computer what to do. If you watch a lot of the later series, you start to notice a trend (more so with the runabouts) that the characters often tell the computer what to do verbally, then resort to "pressing" things to do the same result.
Hazarding a guess, its just to cut down on translation to command time... -- but i agree, and thats why in some episodes they talk about how they cant use manual control of things like thrusters, to make complex maneveurs.
But can you be surprised, Pilots in TNG and later are more scientists with fast reflexes then dogfighters. Thats what the Federation is about though.
Lets just say it: executives at the top ARE NOT HUMAN.
Lizards maybeee???
@@pkchutrainer
Robots/AI more than anything. They see people only as numbers and lines on a graph.
instead of destroying those tools apply could have shown them being absord magically into the flat plane and then reveal all are in a tab now.
Yes, with Unicorns vomiting rainbows and having the sun shine out of their back ends, please -.-
you would think apple had smart people thinking of that... but I'm pretty sure they did it on purpose. people need to stop sucking their milk
Maybe you should just go buy an Android tablet if you have a problem with a commercial lmao.
@@unkown34x33did the old crappy piano getting crushed hurt your feelings? 🤡
If an ad crushing things is what triggers your anger then you really gotta sort out your priorities in life...
If i remember correctly leaks say Intel is planning to replace Hyperthreading with something called Rentable Units but it isn't ready yet so it will be in later gen CPUs.
That makes it sound like they will ask you to pay a subscription fee per month to access additional cores.
@@USBEN. "26 cores with the new intel core ultra premium, for only less them $29.99!"
Ah yes, "Rent-A-CPU Core". My favourite anime.
@@USBEN. Erm... this is kind of already a thing. They have some business SKU's where you pay less up front then pay them a sub or one off fee to unlock the hardware features you need/want beyond the "base" config.
bsck then we envisioned our future to be full of flying cars and hoverboards. now it's just aggressive marketing
"the cupertino commune" made me laugh so hard
"We didn't slow down the internet traffic for things we don't like. We only sped up internet traffic for things we like. Those are completely different things!" - American ISPs, probably.
Hope everyone gets to see the aurora tonight!
I tried, but it is partially cloudy where I am, so no aurora for me even though I can see the stars.
I missed it here, just as it was getting up, it got foggy, then all the cloud cover came down.. And it was mostly clear just before it got dark!
Sadly, I'm too far north to see an aurora.
It was too cloudy for me. Looked weird though
thanks for the reminder!
Use that energy to go after Tim Cook for Soldering SSDs since 2016, also overcharging 4x the price per TERABYTE. , asking 200$ for wireless headphones when wired ones are 20$ . They are the one that took away the headphone jack from mobile phones … 💀💀💀☢️☢️☢️
Idk who at Apple had the genius idea to show a trillion dollar company actively destroying valuable things beyond all repair to promote a $1,200 tablet. Insane oversight from the marketing company that dabbles in technology
More like abundance of ego and "Our products are all you need, if it doesnt do what you want. You didnt need to do it anyways." attitude.
I miss back when CPUs were exciting, had cool names, offered good performance gains from generation to generation, wide compatibility, and didn't cost a fortune.
Yeah, but you'd be reinstalling every 3 weeks and bsodding once a day.
I too remember the 90s
@@myne00 Its almost like basing your OS on a kernel(MS-DOS == qDOS) that was terribly cloned version of CP/M, in a day, and M$ paid a absorbent amount of money for to get consent to fondle IBM by lying they made OS's they were reselling, was a bad thing for the tech industry... one we are just starting to fix.
The thought of a robot dog leaking oil makes me realise I am a glad that fire hydrants don’t contain any actual fire.
Just remembering that story from the 2010's where some one accidentally attached hydrogen fuel lines to the water mains in a small town, causing the high-pressure hydrogen to displace the lower-volume water and causing hydrants to explode off there bases into plumes of directed flames lol
Fuck Sonos. I’d rather try to engineer my own multiroom speaker system than pay for their shit.
fun fact, there has been plenty of FOSS attempts and most are less buggy now...
I have to wonder what extreme changes it will take for us as a society to finally realize that subscription services are a bad deal.
not being able to afford to eat, sleep and be entertained by 10 subscription entertainment services, as your 30 subscription services to user your car, tablet, fridge, oven and computer are overdue. -- People are lazy, as long as they have distractions they will ignore near any amount of pain. As they dont want to put energy into anything that's "Troublesome", including thinking for themselves.
Two commenrs about the Apple thing:
1. "It's a rif on the oddly satisfying tik tok videos that crush things". So, this is marketing now. Just short form content emulation (which is by far the worse type of content in all aspects).
2. The japanes were not "outraged". All of their comments are valid opinions presented on a very civil and polite way. We truly live in a society.
"Abandon house bathroom green" 😂😂😂
I saw extremely expensive DJ equipments being crushed for an iPad ad like wtf!
Wait till you find out about the extremely expensive cars crashed in films like James Bond or need for speed.
They probably hollowed it out and reused the internals.
@@oli_onionFilm cars are like Hollywood actors-they rarely do their own stunts. Even when you have a gorgeous hero car, there will be one actual version of the vehicle used for close-ups and glamour shots and a fleet of cheap, disposable kits that look enough like the hero from the right angles that viewers won't notice.
Craig Lieberman has a whole series talking about the behind-the-scenes magic that went into the _Fast & Furious_ franchise.
The grandma AI I'm using is exactly like her: witty and chatty like the original. I'm pretty sure it's really her speaking to me from beyond the grave.
Every now and then she advises me to use a VPN or subscribe to an online music service.
Strange, she died in the 80's and she never saw a computer. These spirits know more than the devil.
The AI chat bot of a dead relative was LITERALLY a Black Mirror episode...
Did you know that the dead loved ones being AI and the killer robots are both black mirror episodes?
brilliant writing and presentation. (and interesting news)
The best thing about that iPad Crush ad is apparently Apple is copying an LG feature phone ad from 2008. Truly showing how original they are.
I don't have access to a keyboard and the only way I've been able to learn is through memorizing the sounds of chords and listening to other people playing and then all of a sudden, "Boom!! Apple crushes a Piano"
Attempting to say that I can use an ipad for seemless transition from one sound to the next and apply effects to my sounds and play phat chords and arpeggios on stage on a 13" device and have the same experience as a fully-sized piano is Insane.
The next ad they are gonna put is for us to use their products chasis to cook because apparently, they have figured out a new cooling solution for their devices replacing the need for sufurias. For shame😑
Intel going back the "You don't need multi threading" era that we fondly remember them for.
(Sarcasm)
setting up for the "Pay us a subscription fee, for access to the rest of your cores!"
@@edenrose2374 I would write the angriest, strongly worded email of my lifetime.
Apple forgot that everybody in the world isn't American and doesn't share their enthusiasm for destruction.
Thanks for some news.
Next: the Super Core Ultra Mega Giga Power Max processors, with the efficiency of an old Celeron.
Buzzword soup aside, it really is dystopian to think about the concept of recreating the dead with tech, and worse that it might be tech incorporating branding. "My wife of forty years passed away last June, but now I can talk to her again thanks to Apple and Coca Cola."
Worse is, its not like your talking to the wife anyways, Its just mimicking her... so without enough data, its just really poorly designed emotional manipulation tech...
"Buy this product, because your dead spouse said it with her voice and likeness!" -- its already done with modern advertising, the amount of subliminal suggestive marketing is obscene.
Another win for the FCC. They are finally enforcing laws
wow i’m so early i love 5:30am tech news
is the crush ad there just to cover up the fact that they've been crushing phones that were sent in for recycling?
Yup it's a classic PR tactic and SEO manipulation.
I.e. searching for "apple" and "crush" keywords into google will give you this (harmless) story rather than the actual damning story of them crushing perfectly working iPhones instead of recycling them.
And crushing phones sent in to be refurbished and sending them to the landfill (80%)
my workstation has 14 cores and 28 threads it works ok for me
All these armed robot dogs make me wonder if none of these people inventing them have ever seen The Terminator or Black Mirror.
oh they absolutely have and think "We will control it, so it will never happen." -- have you seen the ego on most mid-level managers, with no engineering degree, ordering engineers to do stupid stuff...
Did you know that the dead loved ones being AI and the killer robots are both black mirror episodes?
BROOOOOO!!!! That last comment about the robot dog medics really should be the first thing they use that tech for in the field. Assisting our existing combat medics, corpsman, and EMTs would be much safer to implement, and faster. That would be valuable field data before arming them.
yes, but then they cant field test tech that will eventually replace human soldiers in warzones and policing. -- They seen Robocop and thought ED-209 would be great for creating constant conflict in developing nations!
I KNEW SOMETHING WAS UP WITH THE LYRICS!!!! For the past few MONTHS I've been stumpted as to why they were gone and I couldnt find anyone who has similar issues
thanks
5:43 plays the same Nickleback song on repeat
“The United States Marine Force” 😂😂😂 that sounds funny idk why lol
The intention of simultaneous multithreading was always to compensate for big, powerful cores having an alarming tendency to go idle for ages because of cache misses. Solution? Emulate the large core as if it was two identical cores, realizing separate threads of execution. Thread stalls? Give a different thread the core.
Today, cache levels, sizes, branch predictors, and generally better transparent memory management make such an optimization almost moot. Also, this should have been done in software/OS kernel level from day one. . . but... "corporations" so we never got this.
Good guy Intel giving us more reasons not to choose Intel
Very good no music ❤
Music artists are getting to the point of
"fuck it, pirate my shit. please"
have a great weekend guys
"retracted" made me think of "you didn't pay for your monthly subscription"
6:20 That's black mirror IRL.
Intel saying that qualcomm and apple samsung dont use hyper threading is just making them a laughing stock. Brother, there was no big arm chip with hyper threading, because it was supposedly using more energy.
The issue is those that use legacy software where processor core at 4 only effectively loose half the throughput loosing hyperthread will mean using amd or remaining on older hardware longer till it and education it updates every 5 years
A robot dog with a computer controlled gun? What could _possibly_ go wrong? /s
If they decide to connect them online to a service ominously called "SkyNet"...run for the hills.
SkyNet is already a surveillance program run by the NSA. So it will(indirectly) be connected to SkyNet lol
@@edenrose2374 I was aware of that program, just not that they'd actually called it "skynet". The banality of evil...
Intel should be worried, they lost 20% market share in less than a decade.
This is intel, they will just drop a restrictive instruction set, and pay for a bunch of companies to adopt in exclusively to gain it back. (MMX)
Its not like the US will do anything about it, they havent done a thing about the x86 licensing issue to date... do you expect them to do a antitrust case? -- The EU doesnt really care unless its phones.
it’s almost like black mirror predicted ai’s effect on the vulnerability of grieving ppl…
Spring weather coming up dude it's almost summer
Love the title
Hi :) techlinked!
I love not paying for spotify with my definitely not sketchy download
Yup knew that treaty was going to be ignored. Their excuse is going to be "But it's being operated by a person elsewhere" So what war is just going to become a game, where the bystanders are the ones who pay? Human tragedy in war is necessary to remind us as to why it's so horrific, and that we should simply avoid it.
considering the atrocities that went on in iraq & afghanistan, to ensure 2 US presidents got a double term, by making things look more dangerous to justify keeping a ongoing war budget and international co-operation... you are really surprised? (Look into what the DOD had Canada, Australia and New Zealand do to bolster numbers... shooting unarmed women and children and pinning medals for "Killing terrorists" [the village retaliated when a soldier shot a kid in cold blood, making him dance as he shot him])
Robots dont whistleblow and the military industrial complex needs to keep growing! (😢)
LMAO "buy your mom a soul"
Perfect
I had a laptop where hyperthreading performed worse and used more power than normal 1:1 mode. Current laptop performs ok with hyperthreading enabled, at least performs better for the extra power.
There was a lot of intel and amd sku's where they ran the SMT threads on disabled cores that were malfunctioning from manufacturing defects, to balance the heat across the package better. -- this obviously increases power draw as additional cores would go live from a otherwise inactive state...
(I remember reading about that in the mid 2010s)
James, i just wanted to let you know that i really enjoy watching your news while i take a poop!
Been paying for Spotify for years, but if you're gonna make me pay more for something I didn't ask for, then give even less of my money to the people I want to support, then oh boy piracy here I come!
Oh man of all days, today we needed Riley's Tim Apple to do the news so we could hear from the man himself about the ad!
I'll still pass on intel's silly little cores in their housefire chips. Just real cores and extra cache for me.
In other words, a few babies cried about the Apple ad and after today no one will ever remember them.
within a few weeks of being placed? they placed the implant like in January 😂 they just announced it a few weeks ago, months after actually doing it
not only was the iPad ad super tasteless and disrespectful towards the creatives they were targeting with it, it was also stolen almost 1 to 1 by a previous ad from LG
But is there a robot dog that can carry the quick bits on its back?
The dead loved ones being AI and the killer robots are both black mirror episodes lmao
Did you know that the dead loved ones being AI and the killer robots are both black mirror episodes?
The armed robot dogs are a horrible idea. What if you forget to feed it electrons and it retaliates by opening fire on your own men?
The main reason for hyper-threading is to give cpu cores something else to do while they wait for slow memory accesses. But with ever bigger caches and 3d stacking, the advantage of doing this is shrinking so that is probably why they are ditching it.
Not even memory accesses. Modern CPUs have many different components to make the various computations fast and efficient, which in turn means that at any given time a lot of the core is doing nothing. And with a single thread you often can't do anything about that cause there will be dependencies between the instructions and data (say you first calculate the sum of some numbers and then take the sinus of the resulting number and then use that as the input for the next function). There is nothing that the CPU can do other then waiting for all the sums to finish, then wait for the sinus to finish etc. These are simple math functions that the CPU has many units to do in parallel.
Now with hyperthreading instead of just waiting for those results the CPU can perform other operations at the same time if the second thread does not use the same CPU resources.
@@ABaumstumpf You are conflating two things here. What you are talking about is out of order execution which cpus indeed do. But if they can not resolve dependencies to saturate the CPU well there is nothing you can do. They are just stalled. Hyperthreading switches the full context of a core to an entirely different thread which includes all registers and all ALUs. So you can not interleave operations in a parallel manner from different threads on the same core with hyperthreading as far as I know.
What happened to Grandma? She was hyperthreading and went to plaid!
Time to move my Spotify subscription into a Bandcamp budget
I'd hazard a guess Bandcamp isn't going to be safe either. Streaming services seem to be going that way. Maybe a union is needed.
@@alice1374 union action would be hype
@@alice1374on Bandcamp you buy songs. You just get files. Which you own.
@@alice1374a union has been needed for both musical and visual artists for a while now unfortunately
@@alice1374 Bandcamp allows you to download the songs you own
If I had a nickel for every time an app broke accessibility I'd be a millionaire.
6:18 just look what is "doing" Rick "wife" in Rick and Morty
Was that Natsume's book of friends at 2:20?
My dog heard the last segment about weaponized robot dogs, she's strangely interested if the backpacks can fit on organic dogs as well. 🤔🐶
Fun fact, they could. its not a weight issue, its a automation issue. Turns out training pets to kill civilians is more difficult as civilians are not aggressive towards random animals. (Was attempted in WW2 against the Japanese with cats, with implanted bombs. Aimed at civilian targets.)
with new ads, Apple won't continue the legacy, but crush them
Multi-threaded cores are great. But, the idea of dedicating one thread per core can have its uses. Seeing how Intel is moving to chiplet designs and already has p and e cores, why not just have cores that can switch between multi and single thread? Or, just put 2 more cores that have single thread only on the chiplet cpu. Ditching multi-thread might not be the wisest idea.
most e-cores dont support SMT anyways, this is already happening.
That dead spouse as AI is literally a "Black Mirror" episode. You can watch it to get an idea why it is a bad idea.
5:39 OMG first cyberphycho 💀👍
AI Ghosts? Isnt that what Egyptology is based off of, minus the AI?
i swear there was a time in my life where there was like. at least a single thing to look forward to in tech headlines
The "AI Ghosts" sounds like that one episode of Black Mirror...
...and I don't like it one bit, that ANYTHING in the REAL WORLD begins resembling a F***ING DYSTOPIAN HORROR SHOW
Did you know that the dead loved ones being AI and the killer robots are both black mirror episodes?