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hire some writers
ОтветитьYou are not telling me what type of sandwich I am allowed to eat!
ОтветитьWhat?
ОтветитьI hope Intel fix their high latency issue.
ОтветитьGittleylakey with ghar ghar subby - thats the latest project in my camera company , myayanger is balcony camera babua with bandiqueen being country head
ОтветитьI still think that CPU’s should be on raised studs ( extended pins ) to allow air to pass through and over the pins..
Ответитьi dont know why Intel made the past decade so miserable for computing
ОтветитьSolid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
Did you know... humans are actually 145,000 years ahead of where we think we are.
We are made of a weird semi-see through material that looks like plastic, with a bunch of glowing tubes of light inside us.
We don't have eyes or a nose or mouth, we are plugged into this thing which pulses powerful light into our arms which override our sense of everything, which puts us in this simulation which feels 100% real, but it isn't.
We also are not on a planet, but in a large 24,000k long ship floating out in space.
Why do we do this and simulate old times?
Because we no longer have a sense of anything. We have achieved everything, we have no feelings, no taste, no death, we just move around occasionally talking to each other and it gets really dull.
So the mid levels have a bunch of rooms with some of us plugged in so we can enjoy ourselves. Many years in here is about 30mins-1hr out there.
I noticed we don't have doors or windows, we have rooms but just an opening, if you walk past you can see in just fine, because there is no need to hide anything or stop anyone.
I woke up for about 20 seconds, because the other guy bumped the thing going into my arm, he turned around and plugged it back in, and immediately here I was again.
Long story short, who cares what Intel is doing. 🤗
This also means that CPU lapping would be extinct, right?
Ответить(Sept 2023) - You’ve got my attention for sure. insightful video ! Q: Is there a “gage number” to define these very fine power wires? Like 28 or 32 gage or smaller. (I am working very hard to try to understand this concept!)
ОтветитьThis is a great Intel commercial
ОтветитьPhoton CPUs!!!! Co er Intel Photon CPU development.
ОтветитьI still love you Riley! Like man-to-a-monitor-speaker-LTT-model-man. And please DON'T be disappointed! That's just a fact.
ОтветитьSo dthis is tha downfall... At tha botom . Or dosizme . Lol it ia with tha botom lyer .😂 Or ar they lukig for a new botom . Lol ya ok wel see wen ti si gog be done an testet witha rest . Yeaa ms dom
ОтветитьIntel is officially a power bottom 👍
ОтветитьFYI: it’s pronounced “we-a” not “y-a” in the industry.
ОтветитьGr8. Cheaper to produce more expensive to buy. Gotcha. Gr8 for Intel. Not to mention yet another socket and this only beginning of beautiful f.... Sales?
ОтветитьBackside power delivery is such an unpleasant image
Ответить"Backside power delivery" being a less offensive means of saying "shove that power up your ass"
ОтветитьI kept hearing backshots 😂😂
ОтветитьLmao voltage droop
ОтветитьI'm afraid those chips are gonna hurt yer backside tho.
ОтветитьThere is an error in the video... The chip would actually be better cooled since the copper would provide a better heat path through the silicon since the cooling Happens in the opposite site of the Bulk not the wire side... I only say WLCSP Package...
ОтветитьTonight I'll be watching Backside Power Delivery #69 on VHS
ОтветитьCan you do a video about the new AI chips,please.
ОтветитьVia - rhymes with "see ya"
ОтветитьDo you really need a sponsor on a 4 minute video?
ОтветитьI'm looking forward to out of context clips of Riley saying "bottom, or backside"
ОтветитьIf power is not coming from the socket, how is the chip then powered?
ОтветитьWhy was this method not used in the first place. With the video's explanation this manufacturing process seems to be a obvious one. Why is it becoming a revolutionary method only now?
ОтветитьThanks Reilly
ОтветитьI love chip talk! This is so fascinating! Thank you!
ОтветитьNo picture of the chip and a Solidworks commercial, nope.
ОтветитьNo thanks, never felt buyers remorse until I went to Intel. Think I'll happily pass.
Ответить"Manufacturing is cheaper"
Yeah, but consumer costs won't be lmao.
It's not a new thing. For example, Tesla AI dojo chip uses this.
ОтветитьJust… please make sure Linus isn’t dropping anything into one of THOSE sockets, he’s gonna fuck up two plates of pins
ОтветитьI mean, I'd watch a "Snack time with Riley" series. Just saying.
ОтветитьHey @Intel how about using something like a plastic contact frame with integated copper lines/contacts from the IHS side to deliver power to the CPU then you could put all the signal contacts to motherboard side and when I am already giving weird ideas how about putting the RAM on the Backside of the motherboard right under the CPU the traces would be at least 75% shorter😂 All the manufactors think of the motherboard too much in 2D....🧐
ОтветитьI like the part when someone who knows even less than me reads me the complex innards of a CPU... But hey, he has a mustache - but unfortunately no bow tie...
Just ridiculous and for kiddies
Layers of fun with this one. First intrusive thought was more welcome than the second.😂😂😂
ОтветитьWouldn't it be better to cool from the power side which contains more copper?
ОтветитьSNACK TIME
Ответитьzamzam water
ОтветитьSo, all the contraversy and apologising for LMG and stuff is now gone? 😇
ОтветитьCan't wait to see how these perform if this is gonna be 14th gen intel cpus I might have to switch back to team blue for a bit
ОтветитьInteresting 👍
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