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I’d like to see Gamers Nexus higher more Indians on their team.. right now it seems predominately white and India is a total tech power house, so it would make sense to see more of an Indian presence on the channel.
 
....SODIMMS? So they're using straight DDR5 for this? That already makes it an unserious competitor, even without watching.
You're going to see a lot more hardware going this direction with all the increase pressure on ram prices. I think this does make sense IF the userspace applications can be made aware of both memory pools and have the option chose which memory space what data is written to. I think we're going to start seeing multi-stage ram in many other applications in the coming years if this AI bubble doesn't pop soon (and destroy the world economy).

This company would need to target some high value enterprise customers first to have any hope of making it, with really specialized use cases people couldn't get out of normal compute. It's a hard road and they will probably fail, but I hope the best for him. There is a lot really interesting design work here, and I do really hope they make it. I also want to see more RISC-V options for everything. I think the advancement of a real open architecture does benefit everyone.

I don't see why everyone is being so negative here. The industry needs more people to take chances like this. Even if they fail, without it, things are just going to stagnate or get worse.
 
I don't see why everyone is being so negative here.
You can see enough about his DNA based on his skin tone, deformed facial features, and facial expression to know that this product is a ripoff that will never be brought to fruition

Also I looked it up and the website design would seem to further establish its definitely a con, but that is a secondary identifying feature

'he has a long and hard road ahead of him' to paraphrase dude he doesn't at all, this is not going to have any real work put into it
 
I don't see why everyone is being so negative here. The industry needs more people to take chances like this. Even if they fail, without it, things are just going to stagnate or get worse.
If this guy had the skills he says he has Nvidia would have already hired him ages ago.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3JElBQ3ooHYTL;DW - Things got better with a second stick. Single stick VERY BAD. Valve very bad for using single stick.... a point he bangs on from 2:08 to 6:58
I couldn't take this one seriously and cut it off early. He's testing different capacities and then claiming they didn't use any benchmarks that exceeded the memory requirements. Anyone with a basic understanding of Linux knows it caches literally everything. Your memory can fully max out in a day while having little of anything running and it's not always easy to tell, even with htop/btop, what really is just cache/buffer and what is wired.

I looked up some kernel parameters and it seems like you might be able to limit the max virtual address mapping, but that probably also affects the swap address range as well (plus he didn't mention it).

I didn't see any push back in the comments, but I have doubts to his methodology here.
 
I couldn't take this one seriously and cut it off early. He's testing different capacities and then claiming they didn't use any benchmarks that exceeded the memory requirements. Anyone with a basic understanding of Linux knows it caches literally everything. Your memory can fully max out in a day while having little of anything running and it's not always easy to tell, even with htop/btop, what really is just cache/buffer and what is wired.
It would have been better if he had tested it against two 8 GiB sticks, but I think that his test still brings the main conclusion across. GPU-bound games running barely faster in dual-channel mode makes it obvious there was no lack of RAM capacity on the single-channel system.
 
All YouTube channels are running this scheme now where they release a video with one title and thumbnail, then change both a few hours after release. It's probably some engagement maximizing technique.
Yeah it's A/B testing. Death metal woodworker MujinMakes just did this with his home depot lumber office furniture video. Pretty much everyone is doing it now, and it's fucking annoying.
 
if this AI bubble doesn't pop soon (and destroy the world economy).
Honestly, I can't see it lasting past 2027, the problem, as you said, is that the whole US economy has become a war economy in the sense that they decided to divert the whole power and water supplies to feeding the AI frenzy, and when shit becomes unsustainable in a war economy because the war isn't won, the whole country's economy goes under instantaneously, and we'll probably have an even worse 2007 global crisis if that happens, since the whole world's economy is based on whatever happens in the US.
Unless by the end of the year the AI companies come up with a business model that's able to allow them to make more money than they're wasting, this is going to come crumbling down really fast next year, I keep seeing how the hype is drying up and investor funding is drying too, unless the US government decides to just run the money printing machine endlessly, next year and at worst by 2028, all the big players are going to go bankrupt.
 
All YouTube channels are running this scheme now where they release a video with one title and thumbnail, then change both a few hours after release. It's probably some engagement maximizing technique.
It's a Youtube feature, you can choose multiple titles and thumbnails and Youtube will automatically choose the best performing ones.
 
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