Except the iGPU wasn't put on the same physical package as the CPU for a LONG time, and was only recently happening with AMD and Intel. Used to be the iGPU was on the northbridge.
"The nature of the workload required for most workstations is non-uniform processing of large quantities of discreet, irregular tasks. For this, parallelism (as Torvald's correctly notes) is likely not the most efficient approach."
Please, he can't even PP his way out of a DX-OGL call/wrap. He's got zero standing ground to talk about paralelism when there are people taking Linux, making it run highly parallel, and it works like a goddamned dream. Being able to do all of those irregular discrete tasks without having to wait for something else to finish first is the goal.
People have worked on pseudo-parallel code for OoO and what not. minimum 200% increase in performance.
Meanwhile, Linus still refuses to fix a bug in kernel, which exists all the way back to before kernel version 2.x ever hit the scene, which alows anyone to hardlock the kernel (and could've been mitigated or entirely prevented by having some fucking paralel-capable code.)
Linus needs to go crawl in his hole and shut up. People more competent than him have taken over his project, and he's just bitching about it in a non-descript way.
'It should be safe to conclude that humans can see frame rates greater than 24 fps."
We can go even faster than that.
While this video I just shot won't show it very well due to FPS limitations, you can easily perceive much faster than anyone here assumes. In the frequency range I'm playing in, you've got THOUSANDS of hertz in difference on some of these notes. The LED setup makes it REALLY easy to see in real time.
Are you forgettingelectrical signals don't propagate at light speed? Bring that up a few more ns. Now toss in all your processing, etc in a digital solution.
" Mackie 1404"
Not eeeeeeven close, but at least you got the brand right. You're missing the digital/SPDIF and optical outputs on the back - I've timed this from the same equipment and different outputs. Digital adds latency like mad.
Yea. I work in Riverside. Done audio and video work for groups such as The Neil Deal and other bands out in Studio City. I have plenty of experience with digital recording and multitracking/overdubbing, starting with Cool Edit back in the late 90s (and some MIDI/MOD/IT tracking.)
Simple physics alone is going to dictate that sub 5ms latency is pretty much impossible without your cables being a foot long once you take all the signal pathways, processing overhead, etc. in a piece of hardware into account.
"you need PCIe or Thunderbolt if you want to have a few hundred tracks and still have under 5 milliseconds latency"
That's what a mixer board is for and even ASIO drivers don't provide sub 5ms latency. The only thing on this planet providing sub 5ms latency are direct connections from instrument to IEMs, and even then you have to deal with things like comb filtering.
Yamaha has a good piece on this and I'd take their word well over Avid's, given Yamaha has been in this game FAR longer, starting with musical instruments back in 1887, versus Avid's 1984 starting date.
You obviously aren't either. Thunderbolt's way overkill for bandwidth requirements, and most onboard sound systems in a typical desktop handle proper mixer outputs and inputs just fine, with pretty much professional noise floors. I get more noise from my guitar amp and distortion pedal than I get recording the line-in with nothing attached/everything turned off.
Pretty easy setup. Added bonus, you can't infect through a line-in signal that I'm aware of!
Snoop Dogg, for starters. Shit, last time I got a chance to hang, we nailed about 80 blunts in a day. Boys on the floor knocked the fuck out while us champs are still puffin.
"even as some members have harassed and sent death threats to female gaming developers and critics."
And OF COURSE Slashdot will conveniently leave out the fact the FBI is getting involved because it's the people against the Gamer Gate people that have been FAKING death threats.
Go fucking figure Slashdot's poor editing (or more likely intentional FUD) would give THE WRONG IMPRESSION.
GamerGaters can prove the threats against them were external. Anti-GG have been faking threats to themselves.
Slashdot is devolving into a geek version of Fox News. Instantly spotted as soon as DICE started taking over.
HOSTs won't even block Camfrog Ads. They figured out a way around it AND figured out a way to get their ad network to prompt you to install stuff.
Which means your entire HOSTs file is bullshit, now!
"The Pirate Bay is dead!"
Yet the site is alive and something new is coming down the pipeline.
"Netflix is blocking VPNs!"
Have not and likely wil not.
Quit fucking reporting TorrentFreak stories.
" Any CPU with an iGPU is such a chip."
Except the iGPU wasn't put on the same physical package as the CPU for a LONG time, and was only recently happening with AMD and Intel. Used to be the iGPU was on the northbridge.
"The nature of the workload required for most workstations is non-uniform processing of large quantities of discreet, irregular tasks. For this, parallelism (as Torvald's correctly notes) is likely not the most efficient approach."
Please, he can't even PP his way out of a DX-OGL call/wrap. He's got zero standing ground to talk about paralelism when there are people taking Linux, making it run highly parallel, and it works like a goddamned dream. Being able to do all of those irregular discrete tasks without having to wait for something else to finish first is the goal.
People have worked on pseudo-parallel code for OoO and what not. minimum 200% increase in performance.
Meanwhile, Linus still refuses to fix a bug in kernel, which exists all the way back to before kernel version 2.x ever hit the scene, which alows anyone to hardlock the kernel (and could've been mitigated or entirely prevented by having some fucking paralel-capable code.)
Linus needs to go crawl in his hole and shut up. People more competent than him have taken over his project, and he's just bitching about it in a non-descript way.
"HTML guis are complete shit."
Only because those making the HTML GUIs are coders, not UI/UX people.
Oh, to boot, I can hit A8 on my guitar fretboard. That's 7,000+ Hz.
I don't think you know anything about overtones and harmonics. Go ahead, run your guitar through a spectral analyzer. I'll be waiting here.
'It should be safe to conclude that humans can see frame rates greater than 24 fps."
We can go even faster than that.
While this video I just shot won't show it very well due to FPS limitations, you can easily perceive much faster than anyone here assumes. In the frequency range I'm playing in, you've got THOUSANDS of hertz in difference on some of these notes. The LED setup makes it REALLY easy to see in real time.
Are you forgettingelectrical signals don't propagate at light speed? Bring that up a few more ns. Now toss in all your processing, etc in a digital solution.
" Mackie 1404"
Not eeeeeeven close, but at least you got the brand right. You're missing the digital /SPDIF and optical outputs on the back - I've timed this from the same equipment and different outputs. Digital adds latency like mad.
Yea. I work in Riverside. Done audio and video work for groups such as The Neil Deal and other bands out in Studio City. I have plenty of experience with digital recording and multitracking/overdubbing, starting with Cool Edit back in the late 90s (and some MIDI/MOD/IT tracking.)
Simple physics alone is going to dictate that sub 5ms latency is pretty much impossible without your cables being a foot long once you take all the signal pathways, processing overhead, etc. in a piece of hardware into account.
Everything else is marketing.
"you need PCIe or Thunderbolt if you want to have a few hundred tracks and still have under 5 milliseconds latency"
That's what a mixer board is for and even ASIO drivers don't provide sub 5ms latency. The only thing on this planet providing sub 5ms latency are direct connections from instrument to IEMs, and even then you have to deal with things like comb filtering.
Yamaha has a good piece on this and I'd take their word well over Avid's, given Yamaha has been in this game FAR longer, starting with musical instruments back in 1887, versus Avid's 1984 starting date.
"You're obviously not in the pro audio world."
You obviously aren't either. Thunderbolt's way overkill for bandwidth requirements, and most onboard sound systems in a typical desktop handle proper mixer outputs and inputs just fine, with pretty much professional noise floors. I get more noise from my guitar amp and distortion pedal than I get recording the line-in with nothing attached/everything turned off.
Pretty easy setup. Added bonus, you can't infect through a line-in signal that I'm aware of!
Three movie review stories on the front page.
Plenty of other techy stuff that could be advert^W^Wtalked about.
So, TI is basically saying they made a joule thief. *YAWN*
Much like you failed 5th-grade English, it seems.
Volts is the power/force/pressure, Amps is the amount of electricity used.
Both. Falsely assuming the identity of a living person is identity theft (criminal,) and violating a contract is breach of contract (civil.)
Block ALL results except those exposing the *AA and AG, to take it a step further.
You fucking idiot, at this point and time you're supposed to file a lien on their property.
That you haven't done so is a statement of your idiocy and ignorance of the law.
One of the WORST places for any sort of real information given their 'reality' shows, especially on this site, and fucking Slashdot links to it.
ABANDON SHIP. Timothy, Samzenpus, and the others are fucking bought out wholesale and have ZERO credibility in ANYTHING any longer.
"Police suspected all along that Todd might not be telling the truth, starting with the fact that the 'B' was backward, Bryant said.
'We have robbers here in Pittsburgh, but they don't generally mutilate someone's face like that,' Bryant said. 'They just take the money and run.'"
Thank you, AC. I forgot this little statement existed.
I'd mod up if possible.
Snoop Dogg, for starters. Shit, last time I got a chance to hang, we nailed about 80 blunts in a day. Boys on the floor knocked the fuck out while us champs are still puffin.
"Seems like a very risky game to play, faking death threats against yourself and then asking the police and FBI to investigate."
Ahem. Remember the girl that carved /d/ in her face trying to say that 4chan's /b/ assaulted her?
Yea. It's not going to stop idiots from pulling the exact same shit.
"even as some members have harassed and sent death threats to female gaming developers and critics."
And OF COURSE Slashdot will conveniently leave out the fact the FBI is getting involved because it's the people against the Gamer Gate people that have been FAKING death threats.
Go fucking figure Slashdot's poor editing (or more likely intentional FUD) would give THE WRONG IMPRESSION.
GamerGaters can prove the threats against them were external. Anti-GG have been faking threats to themselves.
Slashdot is devolving into a geek version of Fox News. Instantly spotted as soon as DICE started taking over.
Uhhh, have you paid attention to the news lately? Lightning bolts are now known to create anti-matter. To produce a gamma ray is pretty much EXPECTED.
Yea, you go ahead and find me materials that can operate in all those harsh conditions indefinitely.
Good luck.