• Micro penis walking around with a rucksack (Re: Creating a "European CMOS 2.0 Army")

    From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic on Mon Jul 13 07:33:07 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs,
    on a finger nail, without any cooling fans
    in the future? Yes my Redmi smart phone doesn't

    have any cooling fans, I do not intend to put
    a RTX 5090 in a rucksack and carry a 600 W battery
    pack (*), to have some AI on my phone.

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    (*) The Bluetti Premium 30 V2 is 4.3 Kg heavy: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s4/product/bluetti-premium-30-v2-320-wh-430-kg-power-station-65489839

    Mirco penis was loosing his marbles:
    you stinking sack of rocks, you can't read your
    own redundant links. Watch the prices for the
    Ryzen AI laptops. Fucking idiot. Not worth the
    price for what they give in AI. Those are embedded
    cpu/gpu cretin, you don't need to read more.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    For marketing purposes people
    typically look at the race towards
    2nm, and we find:

    A month ago, Apple lost its exclusivity
    on 3 nm smartphone processors with
    MediaTekrCOs Dimensity 9400 chip, integrated
    in the Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. Qualcomm
    is also in the race with its recently
    unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite and set to
    power the Xiaomi 15 Pro in 2025. However,
    Apple should regain its position as innovation
    leader in 2026 with the release of the
    iPhone 18, which should feature the A20
    chip built on TSMCrCOs 2 nm process."

    But there is a vertical vias revolution
    going on as well, some SOCs typically
    being at 18 layers now:

    Zooming Into a CPU (It's Incredible) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bez-2cvYja0

    imec has coined the term CMOS 2.0:

    LEUVEN (Belgium), MARCH 12th, 2026 rCo Imec,
    a world-leading research and innovation hub
    in advanced semiconductor technologies, has
    launched a first-of-its-kind consortium with
    26 European university groups that will jointly
    work on the technology roadmap beyond
    CMOS scaling (CMOS 2.0). https://www.imec-int.com/en/press/imec-launches-university-consortium-around-next-generation-chips


    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs.

    Bye

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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic on Mon Jul 13 15:55:11 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    Interestingly "Strix" (Strix Point) is no longer
    the top news, as "Krackan" (Krackan Point) and the
    massive "Halo" (Strix Halo) have officially stepped
    into the spotlight.

    The New AMD Ryzen Ai Halo Mini PC Has The Most Powerful iGPU! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZpCPX_EJPg

    My tester Acer Swift Go was already "Krackan" (Krackan
    Point. So a shift from local inferencing, to limited
    local machine learning is possible. And AMD
    Ryzen is hitting the drums:

    AMD Ryzenrao AI Halo: Build the AI You Want. Your Stack. Your Rules. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxTaJ5LDY20

    Pre-orders for the platform open in June, featuring
    128GB of unified memory which enables developers to
    run intensive workloads with models up to 200
    billion parameters.

    LoL

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs,
    on a finger nail, without any cooling fans
    in the future? Yes my Redmi smart phone doesn't

    have any cooling fans, I do not intend to put
    a RTX 5090 in a rucksack and carry a 600 W battery
    pack (*), to have some AI on my phone.

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    (*) The Bluetti Premium 30 V2 is 4.3 Kg heavy: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s4/product/bluetti-premium-30-v2-320-wh-430-kg-power-station-65489839


    Mirco penis was loosing his marbles:
    you stinking sack of rocks, you can't read your
    own redundant links. Watch the prices for the
    Ryzen AI laptops. Fucking idiot. Not worth the
    price for what they give in AI. Those are embedded
    cpu/gpu cretin, you don't need to read more.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    For marketing purposes people
    typically look at the race towards
    2nm, and we find:

    A month ago, Apple lost its exclusivity
    on 3 nm smartphone processors with
    MediaTekrCOs Dimensity 9400 chip, integrated
    in the Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. Qualcomm
    is also in the race with its recently
    unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite and set to
    power the Xiaomi 15 Pro in 2025. However,
    Apple should regain its position as innovation
    leader in 2026 with the release of the
    iPhone 18, which should feature the A20
    chip built on TSMCrCOs 2 nm process."

    But there is a vertical vias revolution
    going on as well, some SOCs typically
    being at 18 layers now:

    Zooming Into a CPU (It's Incredible)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bez-2cvYja0

    imec has coined the term CMOS 2.0:

    LEUVEN (Belgium), MARCH 12th, 2026 rCo Imec,
    a world-leading research and innovation hub
    in advanced semiconductor technologies, has
    launched a first-of-its-kind consortium with
    26 European university groups that will jointly
    work on the technology roadmap beyond
    CMOS scaling (CMOS 2.0).
    https://www.imec-int.com/en/press/imec-launches-university-consortium-around-next-generation-chips


    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs.

    Bye


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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic on Mon Jul 13 15:57:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    Its amazing how Micro Penis slumps in
    his own turf, when he argues against iGPU
    via nonsense like:

    to the embedded gpu, blocked by the speed of the cpu

    Facts are that dual channel RAM has some
    advantage over PCIe x16. Take for example latency:

    Latency Comparison

    Data Pathway Approximate Latency Why It Matters
    iGPU to LPDDR5X-8000 ~30 to 50 ns
    Direct on-die access. The iGPU accesses the system
    RAM directly through the CPU's internal fabric,
    bypassing the PCIe bus completely.

    GPU over PCIe 6.0 x4 Link ~80 to 100 ns
    Bus transition penalty. This is just the time it
    takes for a packet to leave the GPU chip, travel
    down 4 traces, and reach the system controller.

    For PCIe 6.0 x16 latency is a little lower,
    but still higher than LPDDR5X-8000.

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Interestingly-a "Strix" (Strix Point) is no longer
    the top news, as "Krackan" (Krackan Point) and the
    massive "Halo" (Strix Halo) have officially stepped
    into the spotlight.

    The New AMD Ryzen Ai Halo Mini PC Has The Most Powerful iGPU! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZpCPX_EJPg

    My tester Acer Swift Go was already "Krackan" (Krackan
    Point. So a shift from local inferencing, to limited
    local machine learning is possible. And AMD
    Ryzen is hitting the drums:

    AMD Ryzenrao AI Halo: Build the AI You Want. Your Stack. Your Rules. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxTaJ5LDY20

    Pre-orders for the platform open in June, featuring
    128GB of unified memory which enables developers to
    run intensive workloads with models up to 200
    billion parameters.

    LoL

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs,
    on a finger nail, without any cooling fans
    in the future? Yes my Redmi smart phone doesn't

    have any cooling fans, I do not intend to put
    a RTX 5090 in a rucksack and carry a 600 W battery
    pack (*), to have some AI on my phone.

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    (*) The Bluetti Premium 30 V2 is 4.3 Kg heavy:
    https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s4/product/bluetti-premium-30-v2-320-wh-430-kg-power-station-65489839


    Mirco penis was loosing his marbles:
    you stinking sack of rocks, you can't read your
    own redundant links. Watch the prices for the
    Ryzen AI laptops. Fucking idiot. Not worth the
    price for what they give in AI. Those are embedded
    cpu/gpu cretin, you don't need to read more.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    For marketing purposes people
    typically look at the race towards
    2nm, and we find:

    A month ago, Apple lost its exclusivity
    on 3 nm smartphone processors with
    MediaTekrCOs Dimensity 9400 chip, integrated
    in the Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. Qualcomm
    is also in the race with its recently
    unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite and set to
    power the Xiaomi 15 Pro in 2025. However,
    Apple should regain its position as innovation
    leader in 2026 with the release of the
    iPhone 18, which should feature the A20
    chip built on TSMCrCOs 2 nm process."

    But there is a vertical vias revolution
    going on as well, some SOCs typically
    being at 18 layers now:

    Zooming Into a CPU (It's Incredible)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bez-2cvYja0

    imec has coined the term CMOS 2.0:

    LEUVEN (Belgium), MARCH 12th, 2026 rCo Imec,
    a world-leading research and innovation hub
    in advanced semiconductor technologies, has
    launched a first-of-its-kind consortium with
    26 European university groups that will jointly
    work on the technology roadmap beyond
    CMOS scaling (CMOS 2.0).
    https://www.imec-int.com/en/press/imec-launches-university-consortium-around-next-generation-chips


    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs.

    Bye



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