I thought about adding another E5-1660 v2 like my other T3610, but suddenly they have gone up in price and at almost the cost of an AMD Ryzen, by comparison. It would be silly to pay that much for a small 0.1 Ghz boost gain.
I also considered a E5-2673 v2, but I cannot find anyone who used it with a Dell T3610 and so I am uncertain about the compatibility. 🤔
Intel's offering some kind of Certified Pro badge with a free cert exam and I'm back in gotta-catch-em-all mode
Already got a cert from MS. I'm confident I'm just barely not sergal-stupid enough to get this. The only jerks who haven't opened up are nvidia, and I'm seriously considering that divorce
40 large shipments of equipment are stalled in the #OhioRiver on barges to be portaged in my town for the new #Intel plant in Albany, #Ohio over the next month.
Some will be 266 feet in length and more than 20 feet tall.
I am going to try to make it my project to snap some images of them coming out of the river and past my house.
The improvements made to the docks and shoreline have already occurred.
When completed, it will leave us better off than before.
Oh god, the Intel N100 and N-series CPUs are game changers! You get Skylake like performance (i5-6600 to i7-6700) for CHEAP at 6W, and all that with AVX2! And with i3-N300 you get 8 cores! One thing it's missing for me is a TB3/USB4 controller.
Also, can confirm that the it weirdly performs on par with the E-cores in my i7-13900K! I wanted to test if my game would work fine on N100 before getting one, so I ran my game on the E-cores and it worked!
True, however, #NVIDIA is now facing a serious contender whose staggering comeback has already surpassed the market capitalization of #Intel, #AMD. Its CEO, #LisaSu, is a genius:
It looks like Intel shuffled registers around again somewhere between skylake (2016) and tigerlake (2020), and the haiku drivers only works by pure luck (reading and writing nonexisting registers, and relying on the bios to setup most things, I guess). So that's yet another thing to fix on the todo list...
I am narrowing down the address range where there's a register that crashes the system by just reading it. I got it down to 32KiB today, I'll continue tomorrow.
If you have an idea which register in intel graphics (gen 11) in the range 60000-64000 may cause that, I appreciate your help!
But I think all other people who might know about this all work at Intel?