I (Teddy) went to an engineering college for Electrical Engineering, and a few of my friends went to work for Micron after college and loved it. Check out careers at Micron using this link: bit.ly/micron-careers One question you may have is why did we choose to feature a 3090 Graphics Card? To create an extremely accurate 3D model, we had to purchase the graphics card and do a rather destructive teardown to the extent that we desoldered all the components. To avoid wasting a perfectly good graphics card, we typically buy our models as broken or 'for parts' on eBay, and they didn't have any 4090s, so we purchased and used a 3090. Just so you know, I (Teddy) have a 3090ti in my computer, an i9-12900k, 64GB ram and a bunch of SSDs. Also, a 4090 performs 82.58 Trillion calculations a second using 16384 CUDA cores. When it comes to 5090 graphics cards, it looks like they will be 21760 cores, with 32GB GDDR7 memory, and 109.7 Trillion calculations a second, with 170 RT cores and 680 Tensor cores. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here!
I, currently in college for EE, was not aware of Micron before this video, and following the career link to learn that there is a location near me opens up more options for me to explore which I greatly appreciate. Your videos are always so well done and are very impressive. Thank you so much for everything you do!
Excellent content as always 💯. Still hoping to get a video on how Bitcoin mining works.
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I am speaking sincerely; This channel does not deserve to be watched for free. It's far beyond the performance of TV channels. It is an excellent detail that such content is available for free on UA-cam. Thank you very much. You guys are great.
This channel is why YT and the internet should exist! It explains the most complex processes in a beautiful presentation that is visually appealing and complex enough with the correct information to explain it. It is insane the amount of details in this video.
@@brodriguez11000 *Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
As a computer engineer, I cried with joy when I saw the architecture of the 3D GPU, and I cried even more when I heard clearer explanations than those given by my professors. Thanks.
Thank you so much!! Eventually we'll make a video on TPUs, but that'll be harder cuz, well, understanding tensors and massive matrices isn't all that intuitive.
I am an engineer, and the level of detail, and animations like showing the eye diagram from the ternary encoding, drive tears of joy into my eyes. Thank you so much!
Y'all are smart enough to watch stuff like this instead of slop, but not smart enough to realize a team producing video of THIS quality clearly doesn't need your donations? 🤣
Branch Education - one of the very few channels where ad is integral part of the video and is literally unskippable if you want to experience the whole. Amazing
I'm taking a computer architecture class this semester, and I’m so excited to have found your video! Some concepts in computer architecture are hard to grasp just from reading a textbook. Your video made everything so much clearer and helped me score a 91 on my midterm. Thank you!
We had to study comp arch as part of my bachelor's of electrical engineering. Most difficult subject I've encountered in all my years at uni. Good luck
I promise you that you are looking at a career that will fascinate you every day. I spent my 40 years working with brilliant people, and each day was incredibly rewarding working with such people. I wish you 40 years of intense excitement and fun, honing your craft. You are making the right choice.
I believe in the goodness, utility, and craft of what you're doing with this channel. I don't have a lot of money to throw around necessarily, but this sort of content is what the world really needs. Your voice reminds me of the Codex Entries from the Mass Effect series. Very fitting for delivering the lore of our own universe ❤
Thats a very generous donation. I am also moved and in agreement with your words. P.S Mass Effect is one of the best video games series ever made - highly recommend for anyone who has missed out on this incredible world.
You realize the organization behind this project doesn't really have financial difficulties right? 😭 Edit: it is literally stated in the video at 2:08 that they're sponsored by Micron, the money is yours but you're outright wasting it
I need to pause the video at 17:00 and make a comment. This is the best advertisement I have ever seen. I learn so much just from watching the advertisement.
I work in the Medical Devices industry so not necessarily my field. But these videos are so high quality, so well researched and informative, I genuinely cannot believe I get to watch such quality for free.
Graphics cards are already for decades being used to draw the immages we get out of 3D imaging procedures such as MRI from the raw data the sensors of these machines collect from the specimen.
Keep 'em coming! Update: I didn't even start watching the video when when I made the small donation because I knew how good it would be. And I'm happy to say that your channel has exceeded my expectations again. Once again, I will be using your content to introduce new comers to the field. As a professional, in this exact field, I'm overjoyed to know that there is a channel like yours spreading the passion I have for this highly technical but often misunderstood domain. Hats off to your entire team 🙌
@@vivienhounsounou1867 thats just not true lol. Netflix has plenty of plenty of documentations, from technology over medicine, diet, nature, physics, psychology you name it. And they are much like by the users.
Getting sponsored by a semiconductor manufacturing company giving internship opportunities has got to be the biggest power move in yt sponsorship game ever
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: this channel is a beacon of light in today’s world. You all make me feel like the 5-year-old version of myself from the 90s, dreaming of becoming a scientist and working at the forefront of technology. Although I have become a physician, I have never lost my amazement for technology. I’m so glad to have followed your work for several years now. Once again, thank you so much for your effort in producing this incredible content!
wow, the amount of information you needed to digest to simplify in such a way is breathtaking. feels like it condensed 35+ years of technical and science education into a brief 20 minute presentation for people who aren't into this can digest
Phenomenal video as always. Thank you for making this accessible to all. Love your animation style which is an art in itself. Videos like this take an insane amount of time and intellect to make. I'm honored to be part of this community!
The effort here is just incredible! I have learned so much and have gained valuable knowledge and perspective about some of my favorite things in this world. Please keep up this amazing work! Thanks BE
The first video i watched was "how speakers work", and it was such a great video that i instantly fell in love with the chanel. But these last ones, HOLY SHIT! Its astounding how far this channel has come, and truly amazing that we live in a time where this information is available to everyone for free.
When I think of the best visuals and the best technological/engineering breakdown on the internet, I think of this channel! Amazing work, and much love to the Team and the Cause!
I love the intense detail on matching the animation to what the narrator is saying. There are so many subtle details in the animation that really enhance the learning and visual communication. It's stunning, new favourite UA-cam channel!
its 2025 and this gpu can't even do proper 8k gaming. I heard 32k resolution is the final deal to the closest looking to realistic graphic. Call me when they make 32k gaming capable cards.
Your videos are so detailed and perfect. They give us a lot of knowledge and as a digital design engineer myself, I am always fascinated by your videos and respect your work a lot. Thanks for making such amazing videos for free.
this is the most informative video i've ever seen about this topic in forever, thank you for your hard work, very much appreciated and please keep going
This is quite possibly the most clear, thorough, and understandable explanation of a GPU I have ever seen. The visuals are incredibly beautiful and accurate. The ad was more interested in recruiting me to work for Micron than trying to sell me their products (which I find hilarious). And your voice is quite soothing. Incredible video
@@lucasrem 1/10 rage bait. Vast majority of electrical engineering, IT, cybersecurity, and pretty much whoever else do not know what a giga thread engine is. This is made for intermediate. Where do you work and/or where do you get most of your information?
Thank you so much your videos are so informative and i learned a lot from your videos, nobody really makes these types of videos and you're doing it for free and educating people
I am an electrical engineer with extensive computer knowledge and your videos are consistently some of the most accurate and well thought out videos on EE topics out there. I was all ready to say "bitcoin with GPUs, hahaha not since like the early 2000s" but you were already all over it. Love this channel, and great animations and explanations!
Bitcoin didn't exist in the early '00s. It began in 2009, and for a quite a while _CPU_ mining was still viable. By 2012 GPU mining had replaced it, and while ASICS were overtaking them, GPUs wouldn't be entirely irrelevant until some years later.
Your videos are nothing short of miraculous. Unravelling such intricacies of technology with these 3d animations make even the most complex concepts feel within reach. You are acing it!! This level of effort and insight shouldn't be free - you’re offering a masterclass in education, for free, for all to watch. Consider yourself part of the gods that make up all the explainers on UA-cam. You deserve it.
The cargo ship/airplane analogy was insanely good, especially with the visuals. No videos have made me understand how electronics and computers work better than yours. Outstanding!!
The level of production this channel does is insane. I can't imagine how much time and effort they put into these animations let alone the research required to explain something of this complexity.
Thanks for another great video. I know how much work went into it. EDIT: More than a week later and can't even say thanks? Is that how you treat your supporters? Screw you.
The quality put into this is insane! I feel so guilty watching this for free. I could not afford to watch if it was not for free either. Bless the people behind this amazing works.
4:11 Some NVIDIA GPUs can interface with networks directly via an NVLink Switch, which allows direct GPU-GPU communication within a network. This is how the most powerful supercomputers operate; thousands of GPUs working directly together across 100+Gb links with sub-microsecond latencies, forming one giant meshed GPU.
@@jevonp Not ethernet. It uses Infiniband (now owned by NVIDIA), and it goes up to 200Gb. They will release 400Gb in the not too distant future. Infiniband is a competing solution to ethernet/fibre-channel/etc. When I was using it, I was getting 0.3us (300ns) latencies. It's nuts how fast the thing is. p.s. you can run ethernet over infiniband (EoIB) and still get ridiculously high data rates and low latencies.
@@jevonp800GbE has been commercially available for a year or so by now, although it's mostly used for uplinks in massive datacenter switches since a PCIe gen 5 x16 slot can't even carry that much data. Things are moving fast right now, hell PCIe gen 7 already has functional prototype chips.
Someone also made a pixel shader that could run the linux kernel in the game vr chat. Definitely possible to run an OS in a GPU if you try hard enough. Not recommended though :)
I'm delighted to have found this channel; it does an incredible job combining informative content with entertainment. The animation is not only visually pleasing but also helps to grasp the structure of the graphics cards. I also like the high information depth while its still being relatively easy to follow. The computer memory video goes well with this. And nice to see such a recent video already with Micron's new logo.
After watching this video and your other videos, I literally have a new perspective on life every time. You've altered my reality over and over again. I hope you get all the support you need.
This is one of the best videos explaining I have ever watched. It is truly a masterpiece. It has taken me years to collect the information you explained in 30 minutes.
By far the best video for this topic as someone who wants to learn more but doesn’t know anything. The animations make this so much easier to understand.
You earned this like and comment. It is one thing to understand complex calculations in gpus and another thing to understand the complexity of the video itself. This is precious. Please continue.
As an IT Professional for over 40 years, I must say that this is amazing detail. This benefits me in my career as an escalations engineer. I have a wide skillset for troubleshooting, but did not get into that level of detail on how the hardware functions. In my role, I have to be familiar with various technologies within IT. So, you can teach and old dog new tricks. Amazing work! I feel this will only benefit me and will be rewatching a few times. I also plan to share your work with our Level 1 team. Keep putting out the hits!
I'm a computer science and engineering major student in my third grade. I've just finished computer architecture course that deals with basic CPU design and instruction set architecture, cache etc. I thought I'de done a good job with that course. Then the professor suddenly recommended me a paper about CUDA and GPU etc and I was freakin lost. This video helped me a lot with understanding the basics of GPU thx.
Every time I watch a branch education video, I am perplexed how these videos are made. Unbelievable talent that constantly makes me say "wow". So much information made easily digestible with the incredible video work.
As a professional involved in electronic circuit design and advanced embedded systems programming, I possess extensive knowledge across a wide range of systems. However, I must express my deep admiration for the quality and depth of your channel. It continually impresses me, and I find myself learning about concepts I was previously unaware of. I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work required to produce these videos. Thank you for this and all of your other videos.
@@AlokLein if we can just avoid wars and conflict then humans can achieve great hight in the next half century. It's us who stopping ourselves to grow.
thanks to men who discover STEM subjects otherwise we don't even get a phone to watch this😅 still brainrot women say they needs equality butwhat they done to humankind technologies? 😂
Even the sponsored portion is worth watching. 🔥Now that's how things are done. Branch Education is legit absolutely REMARAKBLE. Should have 5 million+ subs easily.
Good? If you want to go live in a forest, alone, with no shelter, by all means go ahead. No one is stopping you. Technology has dramatically increased the quality of life for everyone. There are huge issues that people need to be aware of, like managing how much time you spend glued to your screen, but other than that technically has basically increased the quality of life in every way.
The Tensor Matrix is not only what most don't get to see or understand, so I give big props to whoever signed off on including it in the video. As a person who does high-level physics, I appreciated this part the most. I would love a video on the Gravitational field equation, the Schwarzschild equation, and Quark-Gluon dynamics. I understand these, but I would love to see your graphics team attack them.
I usually skip through longer videos but this video was created with such quality and care that I could not stop watching it. Amazing video and one new subscriber!
I (Teddy) went to an engineering college for Electrical Engineering, and a few of my friends went to work for Micron after college and loved it. Check out careers at Micron using this link: bit.ly/micron-careers
One question you may have is why did we choose to feature a 3090 Graphics Card? To create an extremely accurate 3D model, we had to purchase the graphics card and do a rather destructive teardown to the extent that we desoldered all the components. To avoid wasting a perfectly good graphics card, we typically buy our models as broken or 'for parts' on eBay, and they didn't have any 4090s, so we purchased and used a 3090. Just so you know, I (Teddy) have a 3090ti in my computer, an i9-12900k, 64GB ram and a bunch of SSDs. Also, a 4090 performs 82.58 Trillion calculations a second using 16384 CUDA cores. When it comes to 5090 graphics cards, it looks like they will be 21760 cores, with 32GB GDDR7 memory, and 109.7 Trillion calculations a second, with 170 RT cores and 680 Tensor cores.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here!
No questions. Just keep up the great videos ☺️❤🥸
How many people are you working with on these videos
I, currently in college for EE, was not aware of Micron before this video, and following the career link to learn that there is a location near me opens up more options for me to explore which I greatly appreciate. Your videos are always so well done and are very impressive. Thank you so much for everything you do!
Please Make a video on how the ai image generator works
Excellent content as always 💯.
Still hoping to get a video on how Bitcoin mining works.
I am speaking sincerely; This channel does not deserve to be watched for free. It's far beyond the performance of TV channels. It is an excellent detail that such content is available for free on UA-cam. Thank you very much. You guys are great.
Completely agree, it's insane that we're allowed to watch this just by opening UA-cam on our phones or PCs. Mind boggling
Don't worry, you've paid in full with your informations, the preferred UA-cam currency.
They deserve to get paid- and they are getting paid. Don’t think for a second they are doing any of this content for free.
True 100 percent
Good than you pay.
This channel is why YT and the internet should exist! It explains the most complex processes in a beautiful presentation that is visually appealing and complex enough with the correct information to explain it. It is insane the amount of details in this video.
Wonder if any schools use their videos?
@@brodriguez11000 I do :D
@@brodriguez11000
*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
..for free, at any time anywhere.
Reminds me of the old PS3 cell processor commercials.
the animation, the research, and the voiceover just scream quality
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@@Words-. It's in Indonesian currency
@@locinolacolino1302 It's about a $1.30
@@CesarMartinez-wi7wc lol
damn bro how's the indonesian economy doing? got some inflation going on or something?
As a computer engineer, I cried with joy when I saw the architecture of the 3D GPU, and I cried even more when I heard clearer explanations than those given by my professors. Thanks.
He’s that guy.
True
@@DingyDonger Very True indeed.
It's funny to think that this video may already help TPUs better understand themselves.
Thank you so much!! Eventually we'll make a video on TPUs, but that'll be harder cuz, well, understanding tensors and massive matrices isn't all that intuitive.
Damn mate
There's reinforced learning for ya! Hell of a feedback 😄
HOW THIS COMMENT ONLY HAS 3 REPLIES?????
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I am an engineer, and the level of detail, and animations like showing the eye diagram from the ternary encoding, drive tears of joy into my eyes. Thank you so much!
Same man
I hear you. 60 year old electronics engineer here that built his own 8-bit microprocessor systems back in the day. We've sure come a long way 👍!
EE too, and I was like: WOW!
Looks you're mechanical from profile pic if that's your pic
It is strange feeling to see this video floating around on YT with others that are far less informative and of lesser quality. I am grateful for this.
why the fuck would you spent 500 dollars just to make your comment stand out
Facts sir this video is so informative
Big thanks to everyone that works on this channel.
Y'all are smart enough to watch stuff like this instead of slop, but not smart enough to realize a team producing video of THIS quality clearly doesn't need your donations? 🤣
@@XenoghostTV i fw your comments
@@XenoghostTV Did your superior intellect consider maybe I simply have extra funds I don't need and wanted to give extra to entertainment I like?
it’s your money bro people shouldn’t care how you use it.
@@gaderic neither rich needs more money
Branch Education - one of the very few channels where ad is integral part of the video and is literally unskippable if you want to experience the whole. Amazing
12 600$ whaaat
@@saidswn980 no
true my friend , true indeed
@@saidswn980 only 12,62$
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I'm taking a computer architecture class this semester, and I’m so excited to have found your video! Some concepts in computer architecture are hard to grasp just from reading a textbook. Your video made everything so much clearer and helped me score a 91 on my midterm. Thank you!
I took a comp arch class for my bachelors. It's insanely complicated
We had to study comp arch as part of my bachelor's of electrical engineering. Most difficult subject I've encountered in all my years at uni. Good luck
I promise you that you are looking at a career that will fascinate you every day. I spent my 40 years working with brilliant people, and each day was incredibly rewarding working with such people. I wish you 40 years of intense excitement and fun, honing your craft. You are making the right choice.
what speciallity you are into in?
It's basically like magic at this point
That's the best part, it's not, absolutely everything has been thought about and created by humans.
We basically tricked a rock into thinking using lightning
The inability to distinguish between magic and science shows a lack of familiarity with both
@@samsonsoturian6013 Thats the thing, they might be nearly identicly in function at high enough level
Welcome to The beauty of science and pc
This is the best animated GPU explainer video I've ever seen. Explaination, the given details, animation, all 10/10. I am so impressed!
In a different world, this wouldn't be free. I feel like it's time I do my part to help keep it free.
🐐🐐
Absolute legend
I believe in the goodness, utility, and craft of what you're doing with this channel. I don't have a lot of money to throw around necessarily, but this sort of content is what the world really needs.
Your voice reminds me of the Codex Entries from the Mass Effect series. Very fitting for delivering the lore of our own universe ❤
Bro donated 100 dollers and got no response 😭🙏#respectforbro
@@Mdfan3071he sold
Thats a very generous donation. I am also moved and in agreement with your words. P.S Mass Effect is one of the best video games series ever made - highly recommend for anyone who has missed out on this incredible world.
you donated $100 for an AI text to voice
Keep your money bro UA-cam would be paying them well
Its insane how we can watch videos with such amazing graphics and thorough information for free.
You realize the organization behind this project doesn't really have financial difficulties right? 😭
Edit: it is literally stated in the video at 2:08 that they're sponsored by Micron, the money is yours but you're outright wasting it
@@XenoghostTVonb😭
I need to pause the video at 17:00 and make a comment. This is the best advertisement I have ever seen. I learn so much just from watching the advertisement.
This video just explained the GPU architecture in most convenient way and visuals, which I have accumulated begging GPT for 3 days in terms of text.
Bro donateed five hundred dollers for 70 likes😭🙏#respectforbro
@@Mdfan3071 Dollars?
this video IS chatgpt
It's rupees(Indian currency). Not dollars. It's about 6 usd@@Mdfan3071
@@Mdfan3071These aren’t 500$ these are Indian Rupie and 500 of them are around 6$
I work in the Medical Devices industry so not necessarily my field. But these videos are so high quality, so well researched and informative, I genuinely cannot believe I get to watch such quality for free.
Graphics cards are already for decades being used to draw the immages we get out of 3D imaging procedures such as MRI from the raw data the sensors of these machines collect from the specimen.
Keep 'em coming!
Update: I didn't even start watching the video when when I made the small donation because I knew how good it would be. And I'm happy to say that your channel has exceeded my expectations again. Once again, I will be using your content to introduce new comers to the field. As a professional, in this exact field, I'm overjoyed to know that there is a channel like yours spreading the passion I have for this highly technical but often misunderstood domain. Hats off to your entire team 🙌
Kya job karte ho bhai
Bhai aapke shaadi me bhulao
Same, first like and then enjoy the video
Nice
small donation
As a GPU Design engineer I can confirm GPU is so complex yet this channel has presented it so eloquently
This is a very detailed explanation of GPU architecture
If this content would be on Netflix. It would be one of the reasons to buy a subscription. Magnificent, marvelous and mind blowing
netflix is for entertainment and NOT for education. the bulk of netflix audience will see no value in videos such as these...
@@vivienhounsounou1867 thats just not true lol. Netflix has plenty of plenty of documentations, from technology over medicine, diet, nature, physics, psychology you name it. And they are much like by the users.
@@vivienhounsounou1867I think you're right, us watching Branch Education are in a small minority
This should never make it to Netflix else it would be ruined as well. Netflix does not deserve this level of quality.
..and that is why I only pay for UA-cam susscription.
Getting sponsored by a semiconductor manufacturing company giving internship opportunities has got to be the biggest power move in yt sponsorship game ever
Thank you for all that you are doing.
This is truly facsinating. Thank you Branch Education.
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: this channel is a beacon of light in today’s world. You all make me feel like the 5-year-old version of myself from the 90s, dreaming of becoming a scientist and working at the forefront of technology. Although I have become a physician, I have never lost my amazement for technology. I’m so glad to have followed your work for several years now. Once again, thank you so much for your effort in producing this incredible content!
😭😭❤
This channel deserves more this is amazing
This channel is a gift to this platform. No BS, no annoying thumbnails, the voiceover isn’t annoying, it’s actually relaxing.
wow, the amount of information you needed to digest to simplify in such a way is breathtaking. feels like it condensed 35+ years of technical and science education into a brief 20 minute presentation for people who aren't into this can digest
almost like an AI from the future is trying to teach the masses before it's too late.
This is the best channel of this kind on UA-cam.
Amazing video!
You know it's good when you want to pay for a free product.
Your videos are mind blowing, i am enjoying them, thanks.
Phenomenal video as always. Thank you for making this accessible to all. Love your animation style which is an art in itself. Videos like this take an insane amount of time and intellect to make. I'm honored to be part of this community!
OMG ! OMG ! OMG ! This is some OSCAR level editing and explanation, Thanks for this 28 minutes and 29 seconds of EPIC .
It’s absolutelly lovelly how much details you put in to video. And it’s even more mind blowing how can human brain create a such thing like that!
I love your channel and the informative videos you produce! Thank you so very much for sharing it with us for free. Please keep at it!
Thanks! a lot of information with a visual way of teaching is outstanding. please make more technical videos like this. All the best and thanks again.
This is some of the highest quality and most informative content I've found. Thank you all so much for making this amazing content!
The effort here is just incredible! I have learned so much and have gained valuable knowledge and perspective about some of my favorite things in this world. Please keep up this amazing work! Thanks BE
this is such an incredible level of production!
Very well explained!
Incredible quality. Thank you
I feel guilty watching this video for free.
The first video i watched was "how speakers work", and it was such a great video that i instantly fell in love with the chanel. But these last ones, HOLY SHIT! Its astounding how far this channel has come, and truly amazing that we live in a time where this information is available to everyone for free.
When I think of the best visuals and the best technological/engineering breakdown on the internet, I think of this channel! Amazing work, and much love to the Team and the Cause!
This content deserves more than respect
That was a great video. Thanks!
I love the intense detail on matching the animation to what the narrator is saying. There are so many subtle details in the animation that really enhance the learning and visual communication. It's stunning, new favourite UA-cam channel!
I have to throw money at this please continue
@MahmoudRoshdy0no.
NO BS, STRAIGHT FACTS, PURE KNOWLEDGE, INCREDIBLE ANIMATIONS, CRYSTAL CLEAR AUDIO.
THIS IS PEAK EDUCATION!!
No. This is Branch Education
@videoparodyinc 😅
its 2025 and this gpu can't even do proper 8k gaming. I heard 32k resolution is the final deal to the closest looking to realistic graphic.
Call me when they make 32k gaming capable cards.
@@iwantanewhead2976bros waiting for the rtxgtxrx 12090😂😊
Your videos are so detailed and perfect. They give us a lot of knowledge and as a digital design engineer myself, I am always fascinated by your videos and respect your work a lot. Thanks for making such amazing videos for free.
this video is actually insane. so much research and information put into 30 minute video
This channel is the most severely underrated channels on all of UA-cam. Branch Education needs to be on the top pages of all time!
Wow! Amazing video. Thank you
Wtf? How good was this video?
this is the most informative video i've ever seen about this topic in forever, thank you for your hard work, very much appreciated and please keep going
صح فعلاً 🇪🇬🇪🇬
It feels illegal to watch this free so here. It’s not much but better than nothing.
It just warms my heart to see how much a lot of people like you appreciate their work. Thank you. I wish I could do the same 😢
@@nathanndruwin1782 🫶🫶
Dziękujemy.
This is quite possibly the most clear, thorough, and understandable explanation of a GPU I have ever seen. The visuals are incredibly beautiful and accurate. The ad was more interested in recruiting me to work for Micron than trying to sell me their products (which I find hilarious). And your voice is quite soothing.
Incredible video
Made for noobs, the basics for people that don't understand it...
@@lucasrem 1/10 rage bait. Vast majority of electrical engineering, IT, cybersecurity, and pretty much whoever else do not know what a giga thread engine is. This is made for intermediate. Where do you work and/or where do you get most of your information?
Thank you so much your videos are so informative and i learned a lot from your videos, nobody really makes these types of videos and you're doing it for free and educating people
I am an electrical engineer with extensive computer knowledge and your videos are consistently some of the most accurate and well thought out videos on EE topics out there. I was all ready to say "bitcoin with GPUs, hahaha not since like the early 2000s" but you were already all over it. Love this channel, and great animations and explanations!
As a slightly better and more credentialed electrical engineer I can confidently debunk this comment. It's wrong and gay
@@Truemann45 ur mom
Bitcoin didn't exist in the early '00s. It began in 2009, and for a quite a while _CPU_ mining was still viable. By 2012 GPU mining had replaced it, and while ASICS were overtaking them, GPUs wouldn't be entirely irrelevant until some years later.
I am an electrical engineering student, and i am also interested in computer architecture. This channel is soooo good.
I love the spoon Vs excavator analogy. And I'm happy mining has moved on from GPUs, so we can finally have them for gaming again! 🫠
Thanks
Your videos are nothing short of miraculous. Unravelling such intricacies of technology with these 3d animations make even the most complex concepts feel within reach. You are acing it!! This level of effort and insight shouldn't be free - you’re offering a masterclass in education, for free, for all to watch. Consider yourself part of the gods that make up all the explainers on UA-cam. You deserve it.
The cargo ship/airplane analogy was insanely good, especially with the visuals. No videos have made me understand how electronics and computers work better than yours. Outstanding!!
Thank you Micron for sponsoring the channel to make this video. It was incredibly fascinating!
I’m impressed by the quality of this content 🎉❤
Another great video, I'm looking forward to the video where you explain the CPU architecture. :)
They already did.
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@@folk_the_animator Are you sure? This video is from 10h ago and it's explicitly said that they're planning the video (4:50)
@@folk_the_animator They didnt , they have a video about how cpus ares madre, but not how they works.
@@daniel-ez1pv Oh yh.
Thanks!
The level of production this channel does is insane. I can't imagine how much time and effort they put into these animations let alone the research required to explain something of this complexity.
¡Gracias!😗
Thanks for another great video. I know how much work went into it.
EDIT: More than a week later and can't even say thanks? Is that how you treat your supporters? Screw you.
🤣🤣🤣 Just put the fries in my bag bro
This channel perfectly answers the exact question I have had about computers in an in-depth way. not just transistors going on and off.
Thanks for the free education.
I never saw a video with such extremely insane animation quality plus sound design. Holy heck, are you serious? Congratulations. Gave me goosebumps.
The quality put into this is insane! I feel so guilty watching this for free. I could not afford to watch if it was not for free either. Bless the people behind this amazing works.
4:11 Some NVIDIA GPUs can interface with networks directly via an NVLink Switch, which allows direct GPU-GPU communication within a network. This is how the most powerful supercomputers operate; thousands of GPUs working directly together across 100+Gb links with sub-microsecond latencies, forming one giant meshed GPU.
Oh that’s crazy so they’re all hooked up via Ethernet? And 100Gbe exists? Man that’s crazy
@@jevonp Not ethernet. It uses Infiniband (now owned by NVIDIA), and it goes up to 200Gb. They will release 400Gb in the not too distant future. Infiniband is a competing solution to ethernet/fibre-channel/etc. When I was using it, I was getting 0.3us (300ns) latencies. It's nuts how fast the thing is.
p.s. you can run ethernet over infiniband (EoIB) and still get ridiculously high data rates and low latencies.
I pictured this explanation like when Lain built a PC in anime
@@jevonp800GbE has been commercially available for a year or so by now, although it's mostly used for uplinks in massive datacenter switches since a PCIe gen 5 x16 slot can't even carry that much data. Things are moving fast right now, hell PCIe gen 7 already has functional prototype chips.
Someone also made a pixel shader that could run the linux kernel in the game vr chat. Definitely possible to run an OS in a GPU if you try hard enough. Not recommended though :)
I'm delighted to have found this channel; it does an incredible job combining informative content with entertainment. The animation is not only visually pleasing but also helps to grasp the structure of the graphics cards. I also like the high information depth while its still being relatively easy to follow. The computer memory video goes well with this. And nice to see such a recent video already with Micron's new logo.
After watching this video and your other videos, I literally have a new perspective on life every time.
You've altered my reality over and over again. I hope you get all the support you need.
the amount of effort the GPU of this animation maker had went through.... truly amazing
I am sure they have a team so GPUs it is
This is one of the best videos explaining I have ever watched. It is truly a masterpiece. It has taken me years to collect the information you explained in 30 minutes.
That extremely unplanned huge smile I get when I receive the notification from BE.
By far the best video for this topic as someone who wants to learn more but doesn’t know anything. The animations make this so much easier to understand.
You earned this like and comment. It is one thing to understand complex calculations in gpus and another thing to understand the complexity of the video itself. This is precious. Please continue.
As an IT Professional for over 40 years, I must say that this is amazing detail. This benefits me in my career as an escalations engineer. I have a wide skillset for troubleshooting, but did not get into that level of detail on how the hardware functions. In my role, I have to be familiar with various technologies within IT. So, you can teach and old dog new tricks. Amazing work! I feel this will only benefit me and will be rewatching a few times. I also plan to share your work with our Level 1 team. Keep putting out the hits!
Incredibly Detailed Video. Thanks !!!
I'm a computer science and engineering major student in my third grade.
I've just finished computer architecture course that deals with basic CPU design and instruction set architecture, cache etc.
I thought I'de done a good job with that course. Then the professor suddenly recommended me a paper about CUDA and GPU etc and I was freakin lost.
This video helped me a lot with understanding the basics of GPU thx.
Every time I watch a branch education video, I am perplexed how these videos are made. Unbelievable talent that constantly makes me say "wow". So much information made easily digestible with the incredible video work.
They must have a secret super AI synthesising all the information 😂
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Really, what a time to be alive, such a high quality content for free. Kudos to all the people how are behind this channel.
Holy crap this video is good, so much useful information that even I didn't know about and amazing editing
Another excellent animation episode, thank you! The quality of this channel cannot be overstated. Keep it up, Branch Education!
As a professional involved in electronic circuit design and advanced embedded systems programming, I possess extensive knowledge across a wide range of systems. However, I must express my deep admiration for the quality and depth of your channel. It continually impresses me, and I find myself learning about concepts I was previously unaware of. I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work required to produce these videos. Thank you for this and all of your other videos.
A channel which is more than worth to be supported! Thanks and greeting from Germany
i understood the whole video completely but still humans achieved this in less than half a century is mindblowing
Its because We are improving technology in parallel😄
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@@AlokLein This is the key ain't it. Different fronts advancing at the same time and the benefits slowly blending together.
@@AlokLein if we can just avoid wars and conflict then humans can achieve great hight in the next half century. It's us who stopping ourselves to grow.
thanks to men who discover STEM subjects otherwise we don't even get a phone to watch this😅 still brainrot women say they needs equality butwhat they done to humankind technologies? 😂
Even the sponsored portion is worth watching. 🔥Now that's how things are done. Branch Education is legit absolutely REMARAKBLE. Should have 5 million+ subs easily.
Crazy how humans went to sticks and rocks to this
And how is that working out for us ?
@@tonyfeuerhelmCatch a flu and ask this question again
@tonyfeuerhelm you’re about to start advocating for primitivism aren’t you?
@@tonyfeuerhelm Let's see how you feel about this after coming down with a flu
Good?
If you want to go live in a forest, alone, with no shelter, by all means go ahead. No one is stopping you.
Technology has dramatically increased the quality of life for everyone.
There are huge issues that people need to be aware of, like managing how much time you spend glued to your screen, but other than that technically has basically increased the quality of life in every way.
16:00 "Next time you buy an AI accelerator system" Me checks wallet:😐
In all seriousness these videos are incredible! Its crazy that it is free!
"now that we have an understanding of..." uhmm do we have that? haha
The Tensor Matrix is not only what most don't get to see or understand, so I give big props to whoever signed off on including it in the video. As a person who does high-level physics, I appreciated this part the most. I would love a video on the Gravitational field equation, the Schwarzschild equation, and Quark-Gluon dynamics. I understand these, but I would love to see your graphics team attack them.
24:10 , you deserve all the help you need.
I usually skip through longer videos but this video was created with such quality and care that I could not stop watching it. Amazing video and one new subscriber!