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dudewitbow, to worldnews in Baidu placed AI chip order from Huawei in shift away from Nvidia

of course, its just that its a huge task to undertake. People still give AMD shit for their drivers and they’ve been doing it for over a decade. It’s a huge problem for any company to build a competent driver team, especially for graphics, be it on PC or on mobile (e.g Qualcomm has a negative stigma for not supporting its devices long). The when for it is not in any short time window and would be a task that would take several years realistically. One way to fast track it would be approaching in an open source way (e.g AMD/Intel linux GPU drivers) but at a corporate level, drivers for those kinds of gpus usually cost way more to produce (part of the reason why workstation and server gpus are magnitudes more expensive than their consumer counterpart)

dudewitbow, to showerthoughts in Humans are similar to cancer cells

Depends on how low you define it. Many have monetary like transactions for procreation (e.g male insects offering food, some wasps offering service to mix her eggs into the colony eggs, penguins offering stones to mate), so the idea of offering a good/currency for a service is not innately human.

dudewitbow, to games in StarCraft could return, according to Blizzard president, but not necessarily as an RTS

Would you claim if Starcrft ghost had not been canceled, it would not be a starcrft game?

dudewitbow, to worldnews in Baidu placed AI chip order from Huawei in shift away from Nvidia

A competant driver team.

The spun off company from chinas nvidia branch “Moore Threads” has a gpu out that you can buy, but drivers are extremely terrible on it.

Intel is an example of a major corporation who jumped into the dgpu game a few years ago, and they ran into several driver problems and still have many to this day.

The hardest part of gpu design nowadays isn’t the hardware part, but the software side

dudewitbow, to android in MediaTek Dimensity 9300 explained: Everything you need to know

Its why people eant that contract with qualcomm and microsoft to expire.

Albeit also bad for the future market, Nvidia is already itching to unseat x86 and qualcomm on pc if it can. (Part of the reason why the Nvidia buyout of Arm had to be stopped)

dudewitbow, to privacy in Looks like Facebook is following youtube with anti-adblock measures.

Its just a matter of getting a invite code from someone whose already in the door. There is basically lots of people who generate it for others. Id do it if I was at home.

dudewitbow, to games in Inside Nvidia's new hardware for Switch 2: what is the T239 processor?

I want a new shield tv revision because the Arm A57 cores are extremely dated for emulation use.

Also would be nice for some of the more demanding android titles that has released since then.

dudewitbow, to technology in Amazon made $1 billion through secret price raising algorithm -US FTC

The whole point of the conversation is that the other platforms arent doing any work for the consumer.

To this day, epic doesnt even launch on linux officially, and requires a 3rd party launcher to even play its games. Epics first party games are on the list of games that dont work on linux.

There’s clearly one company who puts more effort onto the consumer front than the other. Epic doesnt even need to make a custom OS like valve does, it just needs to get their own launcher working, and their own games working, which they dont and refuse to.

To say that Epic is doing better for the consumer is disingenuous (however it does better for the developer though)

dudewitbow, (edited ) to memes in This is literally the internet nowadays without an adblock

Its ultimately based on the sites you frequent at work vs home. The sites i read stuff at work tend to be less in your face with ads,.so you know its there but theyre less distracting.

dudewitbow, to news in 14 big landlords used software to collude on rent prices, DC lawsuit says

competition only lowers prices if supply isn’t limited sadly. And due to how the housing system works, that would virtually never happen.

dudewitbow, to games in Age of Empires II: The Mountain Royals - Official Launch Trailer

Aoe2 since the release of definitive edition in 2019 has consistently been releasing new expansions. Because it has dedicated and fairly sizable fan base.

It also got its xbox console release earlier this year.

dudewitbow, to greentext in Anon has a crush

After i read that, I was like this man is a red flag

dudewitbow, to memes in Scary

The lower point of Fahrenheight is near the freezing point of brine (salt water) which freezes at -6 F (-21 C).

It was designed around what the coldest day at the time of its invention could get and the 100F was marked around how hot the hottest day of the year at the timr would get. Hence its choice to scale 0-100 to local weather vs celcius’ choice to use kelvin and offset it to standardize it to pure water.

dudewitbow, to technology in Petition demands that Microsoft extends Windows 10 support

computer has never broken using a 3rd party start bar, and ive been using it since the start of windows 10. historically, the only time something actually breaks in updates is if it requires the user to overwrite something in the windows folder (e.g complete theming changes). the start bar is not one of them.

dudewitbow, to technology in Petition demands that Microsoft extends Windows 10 support

I personally use openshell because its free, some people may prefer start10 or startisback. or go to more non vanilla options like Pokki

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