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  • AMD has released its new Epyc Sorano CPU range for low-end servers.  (WCCFTech)

    Where low-end now means six-channel RAM and up to 84 cores.  All full Zen 5 cores too, none of this efficiency nonsense.

    And 96 lanes of PCIe 5.0, all in a 225W TDP.  It runs at up to 4.5GHz, which is pretty good for a server processor (and would make for a good workstation CPU), but due to thermal constraints the base clock of the 84 core model is just 1.6GHz.  (The slower models are faster in that respect.)


  • Speaking of workstation CPUs, AMD's rumoured 10th Anniversary edition Ryzen 5800X3D is fast becoming more than a rumour.  (Tom's Hardware)

    It's something of a legend, since AMD killed it because it was competing to well with its own newer and more profitable models like the 7800X3D.  Plus it works with DDR4 memory, so if you happened to nab of cheap 128GB of DDR4 at the end of last year just before the door slammed shut, it would make fine use of that...  If it were available.  

    Not only has the 5800X3D been removed from sale, so has the slower 5700X3D.  The 5600X3D is a Micro Center exclusive, and the 5500X3D is China-only.

    But all of that looks set to change with packaging and pricing showing up ahead of release: It looks set to cost around $300, compared to $450 when it originally launched.


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1 Was surprised that https://blog.google/products/ads-commerce/google-marketing-live-search-ads/ didn't make the cut, until I realized that the HackerNews article was posted only an hour or two after you posted your summary. I'm sure you'll have plenty to say about it tomorrow. My own opinion: "Welp. Time to tell anyone that they shouldn't trust Google AI. Unless they like being fed ads instead of real results." (Note that I'm assuming the audience I'm talking to believes that Google AI was returning real results. I'm not going to try to argue them out of their delusions, I'm just going to tell them that from now on, Google AI might suggest "Hey, you sound hungry. And angry. In fact, you sound hangry. Maybe you should have a Snickers.")

Posted by: Robin Munn at Thursday, May 21 2026 10:28 PM (1mePR)

2 Something else you might want to link to and/or write about: Gemini just accidentally printed its "system prompt", the instructions it reads first before it reads what the user asked it to do. Someone saved it here: https://gist.github.com/mkaramuk/44a44d83178e632ec0dd1f02186d822c

Posted by: Robin Munn at Thursday, May 21 2026 11:57 PM (1mePR)

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