alihan_banan

joined 8 months ago
[–] alihan_banan@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

Dude, im not native speaker, so i dont clearly understand. I mean, virtual machine that cannot perform just like a real hardware you use is a generally bad idea. Like, i have an 8 core ryzen and its still laggy in basics when i use android emulator or try to run anything demanding in wsl. Its just not good

[–] alihan_banan@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

Success of nvidia now is pretty much the same as the success of Intel back when cisc was losing to RISC(so they became partially risc, lol) and Intel got developers attention because of IBM PC and its clones. So is Nvidia that was chosen by Open AI. Intel competition was quite on par with blue giant(not only amd), but one big player has decided the winner and same with Nvidia since both AMD and Intel and Google have their ai accelerators that are not really worse and even better from time to time. And now after Blackwell Intel presents Gaudi 2, AMD prepares new CDNA generation, Chinese companies create more cost effective solutions, tenstorrent too starts catching up.

Nvidia's and Intel's wins in their respective fields were not really products of their innovations, but rather good cooperation

[–] alihan_banan@lemmy.world -2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Ew, virtual machine with a power loss