And that is exactly what you are seeing in game benchmarks... "BOOST".
The ThreadRipper probably still had plenty of cores on tap in those GPU benchmarks. While the Intel CPU was taking advantage of its longer, higher clocking and more wasteful pipelines to boost one core a bit faster to drive the GPU a tiny bit harder.
Lets not forget that ThreadRipper and EPYC have twice the IO and 50% more memory bandwidth than their competitor chips.
Probably not actually... AMD has always had excellent branch prediction for instance, and they have a micro op cache just like Intel now.
The micro op cache probably does have a massive effect on synthetics... which is why it was ignored for bulldozer. Bulldozer was actually competitive when given real workloads in many cases. The fact is a Ryzen CPU is very similar in many ways to an Intel one... just different. The similarities are there mainly in order to remain competitive at ticking check boxes.
In the end the difference in size is probably due to shorter pipelines on Ryzen 7.... which is also why it doesn't clock as high but is more efficient at the same clock since there is less overhead due to pipelining as much as the Intel processor.
If you are running code that requires inter thread communication to be fast... it will be slow on all processors anyway, its something you design out of your code no matter what it is running on. The only place Ryzen really loses is when running with slow ram... the inter CXX links run slower, and AVX512 code like is probably in video encoders that is an extremely small portion of code in the wild.
Also, if you cover areas with 600Mhz that already have 4G.... you can use the 4G bandwith + the 600Mhz bandwith at the same time or possibly use the 600Mhz for voice and dedicate the entire 4G network for data etc... or make it so you have dedicated bandwith for hd voice calls on 600Mhz + some for reliable roaming data with decent bandwidth to supplement 4G's weak areas.
The thing about current 4G... is that it doesn't work all that great if you only have 2 bars.
So chances are we will seem more reliable transmission, and potentially less bandwidth wasted to packet loss etc... hopefully we see some spectral efficiency increases as well.... honestly my Cellphone already has as much bandwidth as my cable connection... it's just super flakey!
Fixing the flakeiness... will result in significant perceived improvement in service quality.
T-Mobile USA, because that is what they are referring to when they are talking about the frequency Auctions which were held where T-Mo bought 45% percent of all the spectrum auctioned.
T-Mo bought spectrum that covers the entire USA completely... excecpt for some areas in california where they already have very dense 700Mhz coverage and it would be redundant.
While Japan may seem less diverse... its more like just a slower melting pot with a few highly recognizable dominate genes.
Everyone gets thrown together in the USA, while the melting occurs more around the edges of Japan... but that doesn't mean it is low diverity... just that we don't recognize it because all we see is "Japanse Person". Even a Japanse-American is going to get labeled a "Japanse Person" even though their heritage is highly diverse. A friend of mine in Brazil is 1/2 or quarter Japanese... but most people would recognize her as Japanese off the cuff even though she is Brazilian.
Eh, I tend go hit Walmart on the weekends, grab a sub at subway there and fill up on gas as well (not the best but the one in my town is often good depending on who's running the counter... and at least the southern gals around here recognize ya after awhile and just about remember your order). So, all things considered it is an economical place to go because it saves be from going 3 others places to do the same thing if it didn't exist.
It costs me more like a $1-2 in gas to vist walmart.. lets say $3 if you want to factor in wear and tear and oil changes and I'm being generous. Most people live within 10-20 min of a walmart... $9 to visit Walmart is silly. Although I am leaving a bit out... I hit a deer tonight on the way back from Walmart... I haven't factored that in yet but I expect it will not make the numbers any better:/
I'm not sure why you are using 4DOS instead of DOSBOX to run Dos programs?
Consider, taking your ~/.wine prefix and just copying it to your new installation... I realize this suggestion isn't full instructions but it should point you in the right direction to keep you from having to reinstall everything.
Gorsuch had Democratic support in 2006... the only reason he doesn't have it now is because people are petty, and if they don't have control noone will.
The fact is if politics weren't a circus, with everone in it for the under the table money... getting people to agree on 3/5th votes would be *easy*.
Gorsuch is a case in point... a judged cherry picked by the democrats who happens to be conservative enough for republicans to vote for but everyone is voting party lines less they break their piggy banks, all the while the rest of the country is falling apart.
Because commercial internet is artificially bad... just so it looks likey they are trying really hard to make it better but in fact are just milking the customer and government for subsidies.
Municipal interent isn't necessarily "public".... in the sense of free, in fact it almost certainly isn't... but is is cheaper just based on the fact that you are getting what you are paying for rather than than just feeding billions into some guy's pocket.
"interviewed four Microsoft customers" if that is 4 people.... that is statistically invalid especially if you are going to extrapolate to 24k users.
If that is 4 bussinesses (which tend to use the same hardware across everyone).. it is still invalid as that only means that it works for a certain small subset of hardware.
In short, the intentionally, skewed the data using known happy customers.
What does it matter... just about every model toy "drone" law on the books in unenforceable, certainly nobody is going to do anything unless you harm someone or break something, or someone with enough money to sue you gets pissed off.
So, fly with common sense, and don't piss people off. 'Murca...
$39 online... at JCP.... stores like that work of sales and coupons so you can probably get them for the same price as Walmart if you watch. Annoying but yeah.. there are pros and cons. And frankly I don't support JCPenny's recent liberal agenda... JCP used to be the Chik-Fil-A of department stores... until Mr Penny died years ago, and shareholders turned it into a race for the buck instead of actually standing for something.
You can do more business in 5 or 6 days with a visionary and all around good guy at the the wheel... rather than "businessmen" half intent on ramming the company into the ground.
It is stupid if you are going in endless debt to do it... paying for college... implies getting out of debt by working it off. The same goes for other expenditures as well and often education does have a good return on investment... but it goes without saying that there are literal megatons of pork in every aspect of government at the moment.
If good research gets cut and pork research left in it's place... then I'll gripe.
More than likely I'd use VirtualBox.. seamless mode is pretty handy.
That said I have used QEMU before.. but even though I doubt I'd use it over vnc.. I probably would investigate the new GPU virtualization support they've been talking up.
Vendors use what their software is built on... in many cases we don't upgrade untill the job site gets upgraded...etc.. new jobs are running on 2015 it just happens that I do more with KiCad and embedded C/C++ than Visual Studio but we all tend to get our hands in everything where I work.
Frankly the only reason I haven't been upgraded is I havent' worked on one of the newer jobs where I needed to be upgraded yet (we've been on 2015 for around a year I think but I've been working on other projects).
Somewhere between half a day and over a day in my case... since That would be SQL server , VS 2012 etc.. Indusoft (Like Wonderware lite) , Vmware Player, Office 353, KiCad , 7zip, Thankfully not the PLC software we already run that in a VM since it tries to screw up the network configuration... various VPN software as well to access systems on site remotely.
I'm looking foward to having an SSD sometime in the future... and usb 3.1..
128 Lanes on EPYC... I'd laugh manically at this point but it goes without saying.
And that is exactly what you are seeing in game benchmarks... "BOOST".
The ThreadRipper probably still had plenty of cores on tap in those GPU benchmarks. While the Intel CPU was taking advantage of its longer, higher clocking and more wasteful pipelines to boost one core a bit faster to drive the GPU a tiny bit harder.
Lets not forget that ThreadRipper and EPYC have twice the IO and 50% more memory bandwidth than their competitor chips.
Probably not actually... AMD has always had excellent branch prediction for instance, and they have a micro op cache just like Intel now.
The micro op cache probably does have a massive effect on synthetics... which is why it was ignored for bulldozer. Bulldozer was actually competitive when given real workloads in many cases. The fact is a Ryzen CPU is very similar in many ways to an Intel one... just different. The similarities are there mainly in order to remain competitive at ticking check boxes.
In the end the difference in size is probably due to shorter pipelines on Ryzen 7.... which is also why it doesn't clock as high but is more efficient at the same clock since there is less overhead due to pipelining as much as the Intel processor.
If you are running code that requires inter thread communication to be fast... it will be slow on all processors anyway, its something you design out of your code no matter what it is running on. The only place Ryzen really loses is when running with slow ram... the inter CXX links run slower, and AVX512 code like is probably in video encoders that is an extremely small portion of code in the wild.
"a group of House Democrats"
Also, if you cover areas with 600Mhz that already have 4G .... you can use the 4G bandwith + the 600Mhz bandwith at the same time or possibly use the 600Mhz for voice and dedicate the entire 4G network for data etc... or make it so you have dedicated bandwith for hd voice calls on 600Mhz + some for reliable roaming data with decent bandwidth to supplement 4G's weak areas.
The thing about current 4G ... is that it doesn't work all that great if you only have 2 bars.
So chances are we will seem more reliable transmission, and potentially less bandwidth wasted to packet loss etc... hopefully we see some spectral efficiency increases as well.... honestly my Cellphone already has as much bandwidth as my cable connection... it's just super flakey!
Fixing the flakeiness... will result in significant perceived improvement in service quality.
Eh? You man Wi-MAX?
T-Mobile USA, because that is what they are referring to when they are talking about the frequency Auctions which were held where T-Mo bought 45% percent of all the spectrum auctioned.
T-Mo bought spectrum that covers the entire USA completely... excecpt for some areas in california where they already have very dense 700Mhz coverage and it would be redundant.
While Japan may seem less diverse... its more like just a slower melting pot with a few highly recognizable dominate genes.
Everyone gets thrown together in the USA, while the melting occurs more around the edges of Japan... but that doesn't mean it is low diverity... just that we don't recognize it because all we see is "Japanse Person". Even a Japanse-American is going to get labeled a "Japanse Person" even though their heritage is highly diverse. A friend of mine in Brazil is 1/2 or quarter Japanese... but most people would recognize her as Japanese off the cuff even though she is Brazilian.
Eh, I tend go hit Walmart on the weekends, grab a sub at subway there and fill up on gas as well (not the best but the one in my town is often good depending on who's running the counter... and at least the southern gals around here recognize ya after awhile and just about remember your order). So, all things considered it is an economical place to go because it saves be from going 3 others places to do the same thing if it didn't exist.
:/
It costs me more like a $1-2 in gas to vist walmart.. lets say $3 if you want to factor in wear and tear and oil changes and I'm being generous. Most people live within 10-20 min of a walmart... $9 to visit Walmart is silly. Although I am leaving a bit out... I hit a deer tonight on the way back from Walmart... I haven't factored that in yet but I expect it will not make the numbers any better
Wine has very little to do with Ubuntu...
I'm not sure why you are using 4DOS instead of DOSBOX to run Dos programs?
Consider, taking your ~/.wine prefix and just copying it to your new installation... I realize this suggestion isn't full instructions but it should point you in the right direction to keep you from having to reinstall everything.
https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18606
Gorsuch had Democratic support in 2006... the only reason he doesn't have it now is because people are petty, and if they don't have control noone will.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/02/01/meet-the-democrats-who-upported-gorsuch-in-2006/
The fact is if politics weren't a circus, with everone in it for the under the table money... getting people to agree on 3/5th votes would be *easy*.
Gorsuch is a case in point... a judged cherry picked by the democrats who happens to be conservative enough for republicans to vote for but everyone is voting party lines less they break their piggy banks, all the while the rest of the country is falling apart.
Because commercial internet is artificially bad... just so it looks likey they are trying really hard to make it better but in fact are just milking the customer and government for subsidies.
Municipal interent isn't necessarily "public".... in the sense of free, in fact it almost certainly isn't... but is is cheaper just based on the fact that you are getting what you are paying for rather than than just feeding billions into some guy's pocket.
"interviewed four Microsoft customers" if that is 4 people .... that is statistically invalid especially if you are going to extrapolate to 24k users.
If that is 4 bussinesses (which tend to use the same hardware across everyone).. it is still invalid as that only means that it works for a certain small subset of hardware.
In short, the intentionally, skewed the data using known happy customers.
There was a local gas pump displaying .net clr exception for ages... they were using some funky framework for gas pumps/points of sale lol.
Hardware crypto... aka out of date because it's 25 years old.. and can't be updated and it's probably plugged into an ISA bus.
What does it matter... just about every model toy "drone" law on the books in unenforceable, certainly nobody is going to do anything unless you harm someone or break something, or someone with enough money to sue you gets pissed off.
So, fly with common sense, and don't piss people off. 'Murca...
$39 online... at JCP.... stores like that work of sales and coupons so you can probably get them for the same price as Walmart if you watch. Annoying but yeah.. there are pros and cons. And frankly I don't support JCPenny's recent liberal agenda... JCP used to be the Chik-Fil-A of department stores... until Mr Penny died years ago, and shareholders turned it into a race for the buck instead of actually standing for something.
You can do more business in 5 or 6 days with a visionary and all around good guy at the the wheel... rather than "businessmen" half intent on ramming the company into the ground.
It is stupid if you are going in endless debt to do it... paying for college... implies getting out of debt by working it off. The same goes for other expenditures as well and often education does have a good return on investment... but it goes without saying that there are literal megatons of pork in every aspect of government at the moment.
If good research gets cut and pork research left in it's place... then I'll gripe.
What would that make her... and elite dweeb :D?
More than likely I'd use VirtualBox.. seamless mode is pretty handy.
That said I have used QEMU before.. but even though I doubt I'd use it over vnc.. I probably would investigate the new GPU virtualization support they've been talking up.
Vendors use what their software is built on... in many cases we don't upgrade untill the job site gets upgraded...etc.. new jobs are running on 2015 it just happens that I do more with KiCad and embedded C/C++ than Visual Studio but we all tend to get our hands in everything where I work.
Frankly the only reason I haven't been upgraded is I havent' worked on one of the newer jobs where I needed to be upgraded yet (we've been on 2015 for around a year I think but I've been working on other projects).
My install is about 3 years old nothing wierd installed... but lots of industrial software that likes to muck about in the system.
Somewhere between half a day and over a day in my case... since That would be SQL server , VS 2012 etc.. Indusoft (Like Wonderware lite) , Vmware Player, Office 353, KiCad , 7zip, Thankfully not the PLC software we already run that in a VM since it tries to screw up the network configuration... various VPN software as well to access systems on site remotely.
I'm looking foward to having an SSD sometime in the future... and usb 3.1..