

or as it goes,
mice lie and monkeys exaggerate
It seems likely that simulated testing (in a computer) will be mature by 2050, it’s under development now.
or as it goes,
mice lie and monkeys exaggerate
It seems likely that simulated testing (in a computer) will be mature by 2050, it’s under development now.
It’s PCIe 4.0 :(
Boo! Silly me thinking DDR5 implied PCIe5, what a shame.
Feels like they’re testing the waters with Halo, hopefully a loud ‘waters great, dive in’ signal gets through and we get something a bit fitter for desktop use, maybe with more memory (and bandwidth) next gen. Still, gotta love the power usage, makes for one hell of a NAS / AI inference server (and inference isn’t that fussy about PCIe bandwidth, hell eGPU works fine as long as the model / expert fits in VRAM.
Pretty sure that’s a x4 PCIe slot (admittedly PCIe 5x4, but not many video cards speak PCIe5), would totally trade a usb4 for a x8, but these laptop chips are pretty constrained lanes wise.
Today’s equivalent is building your own ebike, and it’s awesome and way easier than rebuilding an engine.