You could start with XeSS on intel, route it through the AMD card, then route it through the 4090, then route it back through the AMD, and now you have a GPU Ouroboros! Oh, just imagine the fake frames we could generate. Practicality be damned! let's just go ahead and call it AI-SLI, and all the high-end motherboards can support it. /sarcasm
Yo guys - when you started talking about that Google incident, my G-home device nearly immediately without any hot-word being used, decided to start talking to tell me how the company has apologized. Not joking at all this actually just happened. Feels like I'm in some future corporate world lol.
i don't think people in the comments are freaking out about the material science development enough. It is symbiotically huge across all industries, and could pave the path for sustainability after all.
@@ihadtochangename2658 The major draw back is always how and is it actually possible to synthesise these compounds and will they behave in a way that may be useful. It will take a lot of time to get through all of them as well.
There is a farm in rural NSW, Australia, that Google Maps constantly sends tourists through who are trying to access a nearby national park. The farmer will just randomly find tourists driving through his private property.
This happens to me all the fing time!! I'm Also in NSW. On weekend trips to camping spots. Too often I end up going on a road that has warnings all over the place 'you are entering private property, we have cameras'.
@@BluBOo_And sometimes they don't fix it after repeated reports. There was recently a case where a dad driving home from cleaning up his daughter birthday followed Google maps directions and went over a broken bridge that had been reported several times for the seven years it had been broken (at night, in the rain, the kind of weather where the road ahead always looks like a gaping void and, for once, really was one)… Of course the road should have been barred (and had been prior to some recent vandalism apparently) but it can be argued (and it is being argued in a court of law) that Google had a part of responsibility in this death. Google automates everything as much as possible and sometimes beyond reason, so that they don't have to hire too many employees, that's how they make their fortunes.
@chaddaifouche536 really depends on what their criteria is for fixing the issue, 1 person reporting an issue wouldn't warrant a change, maybe they are lying. It's a difficult question and maybe we shouldn't be so quick to judge.
An old roommate of mine had an 80 pound Alienware "laptop" with dual GTX 780Ms 😅😅. Last title I played on that was a pretty decent looking Fallout 4 before I moved.
Wasn't that when AMD allowed you to crossfire different types of GPUs? Like the IGPU and a dGPU? I know that was a thing and tbh I'm curious the kind of fps boost you could get on a low end card doing that.
The wierd thing is... i thought on this ... however i only have the 6600 xt and not the nvidia 4000 serie... a motherboard with 2 x16 lanes i do have but whatever it worked in the end
Dude that material recipies news is insane. Like when you put into perspective what 800 years of material discoveries is, and how fast technology was already going in just the last 20 years, we're really going to make a huge leap in tech if that pans out. I'm not sure if I should be excited or worried.
The statements that it would take 800 years have practically no real value. It is exceptionally difficult to gauge the velocity of human knowledge, and they have provided zero basis on which that measure was calculated. Humans may not have “discovered” all of those in that time period, but there would have been a systematic approach to the predictions. Many of those predicted crystal compounds would possibly have not been pursued because the predicted properties were not in direction of improved properties. They also wouldn’t call it “discovered” until after they had been synthesized. There are many compounds predicted to exist that have yet to be synthesized, and they are not labeled as discovered.
The cybertruck looks like both an impractical work vehicle and a sharp edged pedestrian killer. But I did see it beating a Porche 911 in a drag race, while pulling another 911! So that's impressive.
I mean, idk man, if I crammed a diesel engine from a 18 wheeler into the front of a modified sedan I wonder if it’d perform the same My point is, I can’t tell if I should be impressed or extremely not
@@biggSHNDO Diesel engines don't have the acceleration of anywhere near petrol but can haul way more. Now this comes to the market with something that combines both. My Fz1 motorbike has a 0-60 in 2.8sec, faster than most sports cars, the cyber truck does it in 2.7! That is crazy. (My top speed is way higher though, 180mph, vs 140.) To me it's like the Delorian, I doubt many people will buy it and I highly doubt it will even be allowed to be sold in Europe. This thing will not only hit pedestrians but brutally cut them up too.
Wouldn't want to be hit by any pickup really and less likely with the safety systems of a tesla than most. As for impractical it has a better turning circle than most since rear wheels also turn, has storage in the front and rear seats that lift up for extra storage and equal bed space to most of its competitors as well as much more adjustable suspension, power sockets to run tools from and plenty of torque. Only thing that's really impractical the price.
@@Gorebashed Everything you throw or grab into your pickup is from the side of the bed. Think about fetching something from the back of the bed. You have to climb into the dam thing. Toyota (I think) implemented the same angle from the roof to the tail, designed for more hauling strength, and it sold miserably because it was not a practical work vehicle. There is a reason why vans have a side door and a rear door for the same reason.
We aren't given time or resources from management, executives, or publishers to optimize* But sure, it's the devs' fault, if you have no experience I'm sure that makes sense.
Depending on the studio but the primary culprit for horrid optimization is the company itself. Optimization is usually applied after not during. Higher-ups tend to rush production leaving no time to refactor the code. The trend for development should be in quality in time instead of quantity.
I've really come to appreciate Riley's delivery of news and his very unique ability to do something different almost every time. Even his interaction with off screen persons is great..I'm even used to his mustache now as normal..lol
Meanwhile, using google maps where I happen to be staying *still* doesn't recognise how the infernal highway design splits and resplits roads, sending you off on a tangent and making you use Waze, which they also own but which somehow works properly. It's one of those tech mysteries.
I tried AI frame generation whilst playing Dark Souls. I think it wasn't working, all I saw the entire time was a black screen with "You Died" written on it... that said, 300 fps, not going to argue with the results.
Aww, Riley and the TL team are such teases. I thought they were getting 3x the boost from just injecting both frame generation method softwares, not from physically needing both cards to be installed at once.
@@buggerlugz6753 what do you mean? That assumption is ridiculous - how would it even work? Are you really blaming them out of your own lack of knowledge?
You totally would have fallen for those "increase your RAM" popups back in the day. Do you really expect software to magically increase your performance 3x? I wish.
I was saying the same windows os is just amazing. A.I now we have different graphics card in synchrony. Just amazing. It remains neural engine processor and it's king.
7:23 Well now, that can't ever go wrong... (Please note the absolutely *insane* amount of sarcasm here) Seriously, I can think of like 5 post-apocalyptic movies off the top of my head, where something like this is the reason for mankind going bye-bye. All I'm saying is, you better be *damn* sure that you have those things under control before even thinking of taking them outside of the lab. These things could become like HELA cells on steriods and crack.
Google drove me though someone farmer's service road once. I wasn't the only one since there were track around the giant mudpit I had to follow to get though.
I'm sure Nvidia is looking forward to seeing frame interp go nuts with us having more fake frames than "real" ai upscaled frames. Live 400% frame interp coming soon probably.
That was my take away as well. It would be like if you bought a car, and a year later they informed you that they delivered heated seats in a software update!
Maybe there hadn't figured out how to properly get it to work but didn't wanted to wait any longer to release it? At any rate better than having to buy a new one to get the functionality for all thatvalready own one.
So we have AI accelerated materials science, and actual healing nanobots? Man I so hope all this stuff is real and practically applicable soon, it really is starting to look like the future
TBH inflation has gone up so much since the Cybertruck was announced that the new price isn't too far off just being the inflated price of the one that was announced 4 years ago.
Reminds me of that time google maps told me to take my car down a dirt road because it was 5mins faster. I used my tactical common sense and continued on the highway instead of listening to it.
Hey Riley! which video did you talk about the new windows update that boosts performance by enabling the integrated GPU to work with the dedicated GPU? I've been searching for it?
I used to run a GTX 970 ti and a RX 580 in one system with the RX 580 as the main card. having the GTX 980 ti installed would let me use Nvidia features such as Hairworks in the Witcher 3 and the PhysX stuff in Borderlands while running a mainly AMD/ATI system and the performance gains were quite notable my average FPS at 1080p High pre-sets in The Witcher was about 55 with both cards but only about 45 with just the RX 580.
Oh my god I’ve gone down the road google is correcting for. You CAN get through and it does exist but unless your car is off-road worthy - don’t do it.
I mean even when using Google Maps you should look around where you are going anyway. People just blindly follow GPS without looking around them at all.
It depends on the sort of game you play… lag in first person shooters and other action-based games is obviously a no-no, but it’s not such a problem for more sedate pedestrian stuff like turn-based strategies or exploration adventure games.
Handheld devices and underpowered devices usually doesn't have the 2 sloted dedicated GPU to do this task (with 2 extremly overpriced GPU), also nobody will install 2 different GPU driver on an underpowered device just to slow it down even more.
@@Ztygsyeah... You get to a point where you're better off waiting until the next real frame is ready and then cheaply just interpolating a bunch of fake frames between them rather than trying to mix all this AI nonsense. The fact that these techs actually don't work well on lower framerates already kinda shows that they'll never be terribly good for low power or handheld options.
6:29 as long as the back magnet interferes with the left analog stick, I do not think it's recommended to switch to hall effect. Why did Valve not switch to hall effect on their oled version in the first place
Anything "new" from a giant tech company is guaranteed to be horrifically overpriced or unsustainable in its loss leading in order to win market share. This is the world we created
The fact that these never go above 10 minutes and they assume you’re smart enough to piece together what something means without a deep explanation of what it is, first, makes their writing tight and is very much appreciated. The antithesis to these videos is “Spawn Wave” who, in a video titled about Pokémon news, spent over 2 minutes describing the history of the Pokémon series before getting to the news about it all in order to get the video past the 10 minute mark.
So, you can't get the same if you get AMD APU and Nvidia GPU where AMD is used for display port while Nvidia is dedicated for graphics rendering? I don't understand why you need 2 dedicated graphics cards?
Oh guys, love your jokers... :D Thanks for a tech newsl and a realy quickly quick bits, which just come and goes like a speck of sand, in the evolution of the universe.
And our significant others say us tech/engineer geeks are not romantic. This story is the perfect "When rivals become lovers" story our non-tech spouses will never understand
Anyone that actually bought Musjs word on pricing and timeline on the Cybertruck, even back when our buddies were tossing $100 down those trucks, must have been high.
Obviously not a replacement for common sense and working headlights, but google said the speed limit on that road was 50 mph. Which was absolutely insane. it's right next to Excelsior Mine rd. The Single lane path looks reasonable. Then it gets a bit bumpy, then a large road mound you can sorta get through, then bumpy, then after about 20 minutes it becomes clear only dirt bikes, ATV's and off-roader vehicles have a decent chance of getting through the rest of the way. Traffic on the main highway was so slow that using QuickMath™ you could beat traffic and gain 50 minutes on your ETA If the road was like the first 20 minutes, and you went 10-15 mph. Doing a Multi-Point Turn was difficult because of all the shrubbery on either side, and the large mounds and pits and soft dirt.
That is so convoluted and goes against everything, it just doesn’t make any sense. Who in their right mind A) has the money to put towards that kind of hardware B) is ridiculous enough to put both of those together Some one doing that for the sake of frames is ridiculous. Nothing is supported
As an engineer, basically a practical mathematician, I can tell you that 340 miles is greater than 300 miles, and all models had 0-60 times lower than previously stated. I don't appreciate cherry picking from a tech channel. It got lots of improvements and really only 2 downgrades, but those are for the less popular top-trim. Tesla always starts selling cars way higher to reduce wait times, then lowers as the lines shrink and production ramps.
7:22 is supposed to be a joke but the first thing they'd do with something stronger than our (comparably puny) normal human metals is build an indestructible soldier lmao
There’s really only a few games I play, and that’s basically Don’t Starve, Fallout 4, Minecraft on my phone, and Subnautica. I have yet to beat any of those, and those don’t require insane graphics. In fact they can do just fine eith integrated graphics
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All we need is Intel's version stacked.
Ooh 😮 then that would be a "ménage à trois" ❤💚💙 🤣
RBG
Intel dont have frame gen yet tho
but yeah haha soon we have 100% ai frames xd
The power of RGB
You could start with XeSS on intel, route it through the AMD card, then route it through the 4090, then route it back through the AMD, and now you have a GPU Ouroboros! Oh, just imagine the fake frames we could generate. Practicality be damned! let's just go ahead and call it AI-SLI, and all the high-end motherboards can support it. /sarcasm
Yo guys - when you started talking about that Google incident, my G-home device nearly immediately without any hot-word being used, decided to start talking to tell me how the company has apologized. Not joking at all this actually just happened. Feels like I'm in some future corporate world lol.
that is a sign for you to throw it out
"You better start believing in Cyberpunk dystopias boy, you're in one!"
i don't think people in the comments are freaking out about the material science development enough. It is symbiotically huge across all industries, and could pave the path for sustainability after all.
It is difficult to state the magnitude of the incoming effects. It's a waiting game untill people figure out these possibilities.
That’s my major, hopefully ai doesn’t take it
@tylernewman7679 Well, for the foreseeable future, the AI is still gonna need experts to guide it.
@@ihadtochangename2658 The major draw back is always how and is it actually possible to synthesise these compounds and will they behave in a way that may be useful. It will take a lot of time to get through all of them as well.
one could hope
There is a farm in rural NSW, Australia, that Google Maps constantly sends tourists through who are trying to access a nearby national park. The farmer will just randomly find tourists driving through his private property.
I happen to live in NSW and didn't know this
This happens to me all the fing time!! I'm Also in NSW. On weekend trips to camping spots. Too often I end up going on a road that has warnings all over the place 'you are entering private property, we have cameras'.
@@BluBOo_And sometimes they don't fix it after repeated reports. There was recently a case where a dad driving home from cleaning up his daughter birthday followed Google maps directions and went over a broken bridge that had been reported several times for the seven years it had been broken (at night, in the rain, the kind of weather where the road ahead always looks like a gaping void and, for once, really was one)… Of course the road should have been barred (and had been prior to some recent vandalism apparently) but it can be argued (and it is being argued in a court of law) that Google had a part of responsibility in this death.
Google automates everything as much as possible and sometimes beyond reason, so that they don't have to hire too many employees, that's how they make their fortunes.
Has he told Google that his roads are private, or better yet, closed them?
@chaddaifouche536 really depends on what their criteria is for fixing the issue, 1 person reporting an issue wouldn't warrant a change, maybe they are lying. It's a difficult question and maybe we shouldn't be so quick to judge.
The unholy duality of AMD & Nvidia GPU working with each other reminds me of an relic from the past; AMD's Hybrid Crossfire/Dual Graphics tech.
Remember when you could have a card dedicated to PhysX? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
An old roommate of mine had an 80 pound Alienware "laptop" with dual GTX 780Ms 😅😅. Last title I played on that was a pretty decent looking Fallout 4 before I moved.
That was an MSI Fusion motherboard allowing you to crossSLI a 4870 and a GTX 260 for example. They got sued to stop that stuff haha good times
Wasn't that when AMD allowed you to crossfire different types of GPUs? Like the IGPU and a dGPU? I know that was a thing and tbh I'm curious the kind of fps boost you could get on a low end card doing that.
The wierd thing is... i thought on this ... however i only have the 6600 xt and not the nvidia 4000 serie... a motherboard with 2 x16 lanes i do have but whatever it worked in the end
Dude that material recipies news is insane. Like when you put into perspective what 800 years of material discoveries is, and how fast technology was already going in just the last 20 years, we're really going to make a huge leap in tech if that pans out. I'm not sure if I should be excited or worried.
The statements that it would take 800 years have practically no real value. It is exceptionally difficult to gauge the velocity of human knowledge, and they have provided zero basis on which that measure was calculated. Humans may not have “discovered” all of those in that time period, but there would have been a systematic approach to the predictions. Many of those predicted crystal compounds would possibly have not been pursued because the predicted properties were not in direction of improved properties. They also wouldn’t call it “discovered” until after they had been synthesized. There are many compounds predicted to exist that have yet to be synthesized, and they are not labeled as discovered.
its gona be cool when the AI is on skynet level and it starts making robots from exotic materials that we have no chance defending against :p
The cybertruck looks like both an impractical work vehicle and a sharp edged pedestrian killer. But I did see it beating a Porche 911 in a drag race, while pulling another 911! So that's impressive.
I mean, idk man, if I crammed a diesel engine from a 18 wheeler into the front of a modified sedan I wonder if it’d perform the same
My point is, I can’t tell if I should be impressed or extremely not
@@biggSHNDO Diesel engines don't have the acceleration of anywhere near petrol but can haul way more. Now this comes to the market with something that combines both.
My Fz1 motorbike has a 0-60 in 2.8sec, faster than most sports cars, the cyber truck does it in 2.7! That is crazy.
(My top speed is way higher though, 180mph, vs 140.)
To me it's like the Delorian, I doubt many people will buy it and I highly doubt it will even be allowed to be sold in Europe. This thing will not only hit pedestrians but brutally cut them up too.
Wouldn't want to be hit by any pickup really and less likely with the safety systems of a tesla than most.
As for impractical it has a better turning circle than most since rear wheels also turn, has storage in the front and rear seats that lift up for extra storage and equal bed space to most of its competitors as well as much more adjustable suspension, power sockets to run tools from and plenty of torque. Only thing that's really impractical the price.
@@Gorebashed Everything you throw or grab into your pickup is from the side of the bed. Think about fetching something from the back of the bed. You have to climb into the dam thing.
Toyota (I think) implemented the same angle from the roof to the tail, designed for more hauling strength, and it sold miserably because it was not a practical work vehicle.
There is a reason why vans have a side door and a rear door for the same reason.
@@Eoin-B I wonder how long before someone just starts making trucks with sidegates.
yet, devs refuse to optimize
You do not wanna know what it takes to optimize a game
you mean the corporations ?
We aren't given time or resources from management, executives, or publishers to optimize*
But sure, it's the devs' fault, if you have no experience I'm sure that makes sense.
@@breadcodeswhere’s your source?
Depending on the studio but the primary culprit for horrid optimization is the company itself. Optimization is usually applied after not during. Higher-ups tend to rush production leaving no time to refactor the code. The trend for development should be in quality in time instead of quantity.
I've really come to appreciate Riley's delivery of news and his very unique ability to do something different almost every time. Even his interaction with off screen persons is great..I'm even used to his mustache now as normal..lol
Meanwhile, using google maps where I happen to be staying *still* doesn't recognise how the infernal highway design splits and resplits roads, sending you off on a tangent and making you use Waze, which they also own but which somehow works properly. It's one of those tech mysteries.
I tried AI frame generation whilst playing Dark Souls. I think it wasn't working, all I saw the entire time was a black screen with "You Died" written on it... that said, 300 fps, not going to argue with the results.
Team red and green have always worked together for me
Just in the form of different processing units :)
Deep.
nvidia for the best performance / productivity and AMD for the common folk who don’t need the best or productivity
US: "we love the free market!"
Also US: "We are restricting exports"
Aww, Riley and the TL team are such teases. I thought they were getting 3x the boost from just injecting both frame generation method softwares, not from physically needing both cards to be installed at once.
I've come to expect this kinda crap from LMG over the years.
It is because you don't know how a PC works
@@buggerlugz6753 what do you mean? That assumption is ridiculous - how would it even work? Are you really blaming them out of your own lack of knowledge?
So you figured the software doesn't require anything at all from the actual hardware to run? Clever boy.
You totally would have fallen for those "increase your RAM" popups back in the day.
Do you really expect software to magically increase your performance 3x? I wish.
Can we just for once give credit for Windows having two GPU's with its own drivers all working in sync like that is pretty impressive.
Huh? Windows doesn’t write the GPU drivers
@@science830so? Without Windows couldn't those drivers, you couldn't even see an image
I was saying the same windows os is just amazing. A.I now we have different graphics card in synchrony. Just amazing. It remains neural engine processor and it's king.
@@vr0k3nwhat? They could write the drivers for any operating system
you do realise it will work on Linux as well right? and windows plays no part here, it's just the common OS for most gamers.
this is literally SLI that was discontinued for this exact reason
Looking forward to the new LTT video on the AMD-Nvidia GPU marriage
Just came to the comments to find my like minded friends!….😂
7:23
Well now, that can't ever go wrong... (Please note the absolutely *insane* amount of sarcasm here)
Seriously, I can think of like 5 post-apocalyptic movies off the top of my head, where something like this is the reason for mankind going bye-bye.
All I'm saying is, you better be *damn* sure that you have those things under control before even thinking of taking them outside of the lab.
These things could become like HELA cells on steriods and crack.
I literally have an extra RX6700XT (4080 is my primary card), my MB has to X16 slots, and plenty of power overhead. Might have to try it out
Google drove me though someone farmer's service road once. I wasn't the only one since there were track around the giant mudpit I had to follow to get though.
Too bad that devs are using that frame gen tech as an excuse not to optimise.
that material thing is probably a key point ever since we've comed up with ai. that is huge!
I'm sure Nvidia is looking forward to seeing frame interp go nuts with us having more fake frames than "real" ai upscaled frames.
Live 400% frame interp coming soon probably.
u mean 80% frame gen.
Would be nice to see a 100% AI frame generated game though.
Wait, with the ROG Ally, is that a refresh that has gyros built in, or did the Ally always have gyroscopes in them but they were disabled?
Built in gyros? Delicious.
the latency from using all that shit together must be insane
So ASUS intentionally disabled gyro in software and only felt compelled to enable it half a year later?
That was my take away as well.
It would be like if you bought a car, and a year later they informed you that they delivered heated seats in a software update!
Maybe there hadn't figured out how to properly get it to work but didn't wanted to wait any longer to release it?
At any rate better than having to buy a new one to get the functionality for all thatvalready own one.
So we have AI accelerated materials science, and actual healing nanobots?
Man I so hope all this stuff is real and practically applicable soon, it really is starting to look like the future
Original non D's first album is called Central Park Carbon Nanotubes
They told me Techlinked wouldn't wreck my car. Finally found a show I could watch while driving.
Now I have a lot of money to pay.
TBH inflation has gone up so much since the Cybertruck was announced that the new price isn't too far off just being the inflated price of the one that was announced 4 years ago.
Reminds me of that time google maps told me to take my car down a dirt road because it was 5mins faster. I used my tactical common sense and continued on the highway instead of listening to it.
Hey Riley! which video did you talk about the new windows update that boosts performance by enabling the integrated GPU to work with the dedicated GPU?
I've been searching for it?
That sounds like some kind of poor man's SLI. I like it
I believe amd supports/supported this for systems with amd CPU and gpu
There used to be option like that on Asus motherboard (10 years ago) but I never got it to work, at least not in measurable way
I used to run a GTX 970 ti and a RX 580 in one system with the RX 580 as the main card. having the GTX 980 ti installed would let me use Nvidia features such as Hairworks in the Witcher 3 and the PhysX stuff in Borderlands while running a mainly AMD/ATI system and the performance gains were quite notable my average FPS at 1080p High pre-sets in The Witcher was about 55 with both cards but only about 45 with just the RX 580.
Anybody else feel like when Riley goes off the script he’s basically doing stand-up?
I’d pay to see that show 👌🏾
Oh my god I’ve gone down the road google is correcting for. You CAN get through and it does exist but unless your car is off-road worthy - don’t do it.
Tesla's Cybertruck is the biggest, heaviest flop in history.
Imagine 1 day before Nvidia released RTX 4090D, US changed policy to effect immediately... again 😅
would be great, show some teeth to those mofos selling tech to our adversaries
Well get ready to laugh because thats exactly what they did.
I mean even when using Google Maps you should look around where you are going anyway. People just blindly follow GPS without looking around them at all.
Anyone knows where I can follow more closely the new materials story? I want to check where the development of this new materials takes us
Two people have died in Cape Town already because Google Maps redirected them through crime hotspots on their way from the airport.
Google maps sends me down private roads all the time. That’s why I switched to Apple Maps.
If DLSS and Fluid Motion combined actually becomes usable, it could be very useful, especially in handhelds and other underpowered devices.
I think the input lag would be unreal tho.
I'd rather lower FPS but waaaaaaaay lower input lag.
I do think increased input lag is relative. What some hardcore gamers consider unplayable, many wouldn’t notice
It depends on the sort of game you play… lag in first person shooters and other action-based games is obviously a no-no, but it’s not such a problem for more sedate pedestrian stuff like turn-based strategies or exploration adventure games.
Handheld devices and underpowered devices usually doesn't have the 2 sloted dedicated GPU to do this task (with 2 extremly overpriced GPU), also nobody will install 2 different GPU driver on an underpowered device just to slow it down even more.
@@Ztygsyeah... You get to a point where you're better off waiting until the next real frame is ready and then cheaply just interpolating a bunch of fake frames between them rather than trying to mix all this AI nonsense.
The fact that these techs actually don't work well on lower framerates already kinda shows that they'll never be terribly good for low power or handheld options.
7:47 can't beleave they didn't make a "nano machines son"
6:29 as long as the back magnet interferes with the left analog stick, I do not think it's recommended to switch to hall effect.
Why did Valve not switch to hall effect on their oled version in the first place
Maybe Nvidia and AMDs powers combined can take down big Grandma
whos that?
@@lavatr8322watch gamelinked for that reference
Anything "new" from a giant tech company is guaranteed to be horrifically overpriced or unsustainable in its loss leading in order to win market share.
This is the world we created
Free shipping code doesn't work! I want a Pro Tech Bundle for my cousin's Christmas gift, and it's charging me $11 shipping extra in North America.
You claimed "at native resolution" but how is using DLSS native?
the 6600 only uses like 100-120w max, not exactly a hindrance with the psu's people have for their 4090 ssytems...
Well, i got the 6600 already, now I just need a $2000 GPU for my $600 PC
The google thing happened to me in 2012. It sucked going into a lake
Great episode! Really enjoy the tight writing.
The fact that these never go above 10 minutes and they assume you’re smart enough to piece together what something means without a deep explanation of what it is, first, makes their writing tight and is very much appreciated. The antithesis to these videos is “Spawn Wave” who, in a video titled about Pokémon news, spent over 2 minutes describing the history of the Pokémon series before getting to the news about it all in order to get
the video past the 10 minute mark.
So, you can't get the same if you get AMD APU and Nvidia GPU where AMD is used for display port while Nvidia is dedicated for graphics rendering? I don't understand why you need 2 dedicated graphics cards?
I loved musk resistance to bully tactics.
That last bit of Moses really got me. 😂
Oh guys, love your jokers... :D Thanks for a tech newsl and a realy quickly quick bits, which just come and goes like a speck of sand, in the evolution of the universe.
Please don’t let this be the new norm, we dont need more reasons for management to give shorter deadlines to devs
Thx for always mentioning medical science new stories
I was pleasantly surprised that FSR 2.0 actually helped my 980ti run BG3 noticeably better.
Mixing red and green results in... brown? Well brown is just a dark orange! Team ORANGE GOOOOOOOO!
Riley was the face of short circuit, techquickie, and techlinked. Riley supremacy!!!
And our significant others say us tech/engineer geeks are not romantic. This story is the perfect "When rivals become lovers" story our non-tech spouses will never understand
Is the audio right?
Surely I'm not the first person to notice Riley sounds E-X-A-C-T-L-Y like Otacon from MGS?!?!
Anyone that actually bought Musjs word on pricing and timeline on the Cybertruck, even back when our buddies were tossing $100 down those trucks, must have been high.
i wonder if you can use ryzen 7000 igpu with 4090 to achieve similar effect
Guy's chill let the Dev's touch the grass
ok but the new Materials & healing cell bots are way more hype than we give it credit for!
Would love to know how Maps damaged someone's car. Did it take control of the car and take them over rough terrain against the driver's will?
Obviously not a replacement for common sense and working headlights, but google said the speed limit on that road was 50 mph. Which was absolutely insane. it's right next to Excelsior Mine rd. The Single lane path looks reasonable. Then it gets a bit bumpy, then a large road mound you can sorta get through, then bumpy, then after about 20 minutes it becomes clear only dirt bikes, ATV's and off-roader vehicles have a decent chance of getting through the rest of the way. Traffic on the main highway was so slow that using QuickMath™ you could beat traffic and gain 50 minutes on your ETA If the road was like the first 20 minutes, and you went 10-15 mph. Doing a Multi-Point Turn was difficult because of all the shrubbery on either side, and the large mounds and pits and soft dirt.
That is so convoluted and goes against everything, it just doesn’t make any sense.
Who in their right mind
A) has the money to put towards that kind of hardware
B) is ridiculous enough to put both of those together
Some one doing that for the sake of frames is ridiculous. Nothing is supported
Won't the interpolation stacking also work on a laptop?
Now that would be something, NV GPU to AMD APU
"Any mathematicians in the audience may surmise..." was an amazingly written line
As an engineer, basically a practical mathematician, I can tell you that 340 miles is greater than 300 miles, and all models had 0-60 times lower than previously stated.
I don't appreciate cherry picking from a tech channel. It got lots of improvements and really only 2 downgrades, but those are for the less popular top-trim.
Tesla always starts selling cars way higher to reduce wait times, then lowers as the lines shrink and production ramps.
Meanwhile in my country we cut and weld steel by hand...
Riley is so damn good at this. I can never skip a Riley video.
Missed the perfect opportunity for an "itty bitty self assembling robot committee".... No? I'll see myself out now
"It jingles my bells" OMG! 😂😂
1:22 I wonder if this could work with the ROG Ally and the 4090 eGPU I mean is it possible for that to work?
DING… RECALCULATING *Parts the Sea* I’m dead
7:22 is supposed to be a joke but the first thing they'd do with something stronger than our (comparably puny) normal human metals is build an indestructible soldier lmao
the FREESHIP code does not work
That last bit of news woke up google on my phone lol
Just goes to show you that competition does not lead to innovation. Collaboration does.
i can't believe they actually made that cybertruck lmfao
At this point I am here 50\50 for the tech news and for the comedy
I can't wait for those 4090D GPUs to show up on AliExpress & Newegg Marketplace as 4090 Non-D.
APES together strong ~ nvidia and AMD probably
How do you wreck your car on an abandoned road?
I can’t wait till games are entirely synthetic frames running at 100,000,000 fps but in reality it’s just a blank screen with the games name
OMG the new materials thing is so big. Why it's not the main news?
The idea of tiny robots fixing me has been around for ever known as nanomachines and I can't wait.
Dude, you crack me up!
Cheers 🍻
In most consumer systems, where the 2 x16 slots, will wind up being electronically x8 slots for that endeavour. 🤣
Fucking Google Maps sent me down an off-road trail just before a job. Barely made it out on my 4x2 SUV (I carry ton of gear for work plus 3 kids)
Will the release of the 4080 super lower the price of the 4070?
Yeah, Ford failed to meet their promised $20K starting price for the F150 Lightning, too.
Why is teh US blocking shipping chips to China, the chips are made in Taiwan, why does the US get to decide where those end up?
There’s really only a few games I play, and that’s basically Don’t Starve, Fallout 4, Minecraft on my phone, and Subnautica.
I have yet to beat any of those, and those don’t require insane graphics. In fact they can do just fine eith integrated graphics
My laptop already has both RTX and Radeon graphics chips. Shouldn't this already be possible?
As a Christian, that Moses joke was GOLD🤣