Wtf, these have to be rack right? I knew reveal numbers were heavily goosed but…
Wtf, these have to be fake right? I knew reveal numbers were heavily goosed but…
FarCry6 yet, but that strange results. Especially if looking 5800X3D vs 7800X3DAre there any more game benches?
FarCry6 yet, but that strange results. Especially if looking 5800X3D vs 7800X3D
Compare to this
He was defiant for all of one day, must have gotten a review sample and went "oh...shit..."I love that power consumption is in "hahaha" territory again, ugh.
It's BAD for everyone that we have weak Intel launch...
Where is Leonidas?
I see what you done here.Arrow Lake will be a disaster if it comes out and trades blows with 1.5-2 year old CPUs.
Arrow Lake will be a disaster if it comes out and trades blows with 1.5-2 year old CPUs.
Someone gift this man gold ahaha
It needs to follow his current profile pic because he likes to change it often tho.Someone gift this man gold ahaha
I feel like this image is going to be used a lot over the years
Done!Someone gift this man gold ahaha
I feel like this image is going to be used a lot over the years
Linux Creator Linus Torvalds recently expressed frustration with change proposals to the Linux kernel that are only "required" due to faulty hardware. Phoronix notes that Torvalds ranted on the Linux kernel mailing list over the last week, saying that buggy hardware should not be Linux's problem, suggesting kernel developers just say "no" and see what the "hardware people" say.
Part of the problem is that addressing hardware faults at the OS level complicates matters for developers and creates potential compatibility problems with other fault-free hardware. An example would be proposed kernel changes that will not work with Linear Address Masking (LAM) on Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake processors, which is what got Torvalds fired up in the first place. This feature allows user space to store metadata in some bits of pointers.
Add to that the high prices of the new motherboards. Plus propably just one generation of cpus.
Rumors say that Intel already canceled the Arrow Lake refresh.
If true, that will mean only one generation of CPUs. Just like you said.
He's right. Linux shouldn't be fixing things for lazy hardware vendors.Linus Torvalds is "fed up" with making kernel changes to address faulty hardware
Linux Creator Linus Torvalds recently expressed frustration with change proposals to the Linux kernel that are only "required" due to faulty hardware. Phoronix notes that Torvalds ranted...www.techspot.com
My sources tell me that Arrow Lake matches Zen 5 in efficiency while both are powered off. Take that, reviewers.Those power consumption figures are really bad, uses more than zen 5 when it's on N3B vs zen 5's 4N.
Oh wait guys, I still need to see the most important power consumption number: Idle.
B...b...but this is a gaming forum! Nobody game on Linux!Linus Torvalds is "fed up" with making kernel changes to address faulty hardware
Linux Creator Linus Torvalds recently expressed frustration with change proposals to the Linux kernel that are only "required" due to faulty hardware. Phoronix notes that Torvalds ranted...www.techspot.com