Tuesday, December 03

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Daily News Stuff 3 December 2024

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  • AMD's fastest CPU, the recently announced 192 core Epyc 9965, just received a 33% price cut.  (MSN)

    It still costs $10,000, but that's not a bad price for that powerful a chip.

    No scores on CPUBenchmark for this chip just yet; the fastest chip they have listed is the 96 core Epyc 9655P.


  • We don't need to fear Skynet.  Just mention Jonathan Turley and the whole system will reboot.  (Tech Crunch)
    Users of the conversational AI platform ChatGPT discovered an interesting phenomenon over the weekend: the popular chatbot refuses to answer questions if asked about a "David Mayer." Asking it to do so causes it to freeze up instantly. Conspiracy theories have ensued - but a more ordinary reason may be at the heart of this strange behavior.
    This was circulating on Twitter, but Tech Crunch actually did a bit of digging:
    Which brings us back to David Mayer. There is no lawyer, journalist, mayor, or otherwise obviously notable person by that name that anyone could find (with apologies to the many respectable David Mayers out there).

    There was, however, a Professor David Mayer, who taught drama and history, specializing in connections between the late Victorian era and early cinema. Mayer died in the summer of 2023, at the age of 94. For years before that, however, the British American academic faced a legal and online issue of having his name associated with a wanted criminal who used it as a pseudonym, to the point where he was unable to travel.

    So that's why there are restrictions on ChatGPT disseminating information about these individuals; they're victims of various types of identity fraud.  But why does it crash?

    Because AI is itself a fraud:
    The whole drama is a useful reminder that not only are these AI models not magic, but they are also extra-fancy auto-complete, actively monitored, and interfered with by the companies that make them. Next time you think about getting facts from a chatbot, think about whether it might be better to go straight to the source instead.
    ChatGPT behaves like nightmare hodgepodge of nonsense held together by duct tape and an inflated share price, because that's precisely what it is.

  • AMD's upcoming Radeon 8800XT might be dramatically more powerful than the current 7800XT.  (WCCFTech)

    Claimed numbers put it 45% faster on ray tracing.  But 45% faster than the 7900XTX, a much more expensive card.

    And it's also claimed to compete on non ray traced gaming with the RTX 4080, another much more expensive card.

    But the question of how much the 8800XT itself will cost is open.  If it is also a much more expensive card, none of that means anything.


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1 The speculation I've seen about Gelsinger is that he was made the scapegoat and pushed out the door.

Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, December 04 2024 02:24 AM (nUXd1)

2 For the low, low, low price of only $6.20(US) I will sell you the exclusive and eternal artitistic rights to the concept of a banana duct taped to a chatbot.

Posted by: Joe Redfield at Wednesday, December 04 2024 04:54 AM (KOtXO)

3 Intel needs the same solution that should be applied to Boeing and the US Navy at this point - every current executive/flag officer needs to be immediately fired, and their successors who fail to do their jobs need to be fired as well until you get new people who can do their jobs.

And no, merging Intel with AMD is not the solution.

Posted by: cxt217 at Wednesday, December 04 2024 10:58 AM (ZLF73)

4 Merging Intel with AMD would be a disaster.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, December 04 2024 05:13 PM (PiXy!)

5 "Merging Intel with AMD"

Just a reminder that no matter how bad things are right now, Uncle Sugar can always make 'em worse.

Posted by: normal at Wednesday, December 04 2024 09:07 PM (bg2DR)

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