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Patrick Moorhead (@patrickmoorhead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very direct response from Lip Bu Tan last night. Biggest thing here to me is that he has board support right now. He reinforces that the US has been his home for 40 years and that he loves his country (good way to start), rejects the misinformation, and a reminder that Intel is

A very direct response from Lip Bu Tan last night. Biggest thing here to me is that he has board support right now. He reinforces that the US has been his home for 40 years and that he loves his country (good way to start), rejects the misinformation, and a reminder that Intel is
Game.Keeps.Loading (@g_melo_ding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

anyone knows where exactly is the setting for this? It is in the patch notes i would like to increase shared system memory to 40GB maybe 42 for Science intel.com/content/www/us…

anyone knows where exactly is the setting for this? It is in the patch notes i would like to increase shared system memory to 40GB maybe 42 for Science 
intel.com/content/www/us…
Xiao Yang (@xyang2023) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RetiredEngineer® I would trust LPT given his experience and understanding of the current issue - when people say falling behind, based on the current market, it is mainly about AI products. Also whether to split or not should be the decision by Intel shareholders, not those of AMD etc. $INTC

Pet Gelsinger (@petgelsinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting takes on Intel 18A's yields on Reddit, from an 18A engineer: 1. Intel 18A could have 70% yields, if they could accept -5% lower perf, which is actually not acceptable. Pursuing more aggressive perf goals can sacrifice yields. shorturl.at/pDZam (1/n)

Keith (@gnukeith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was never about safety, it was never about safety. It was always about control, from the start it was about control. The more they control the more they can censor. This is about controlling what you can see. This is censorship.

François Chollet (@fchollet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GenAI isn't just a technology; it's an informational pollutant—a pervasive cognitive smog that touches and corrupts every aspect of the Internet. It's not just a productivity tool; it's a kind of digital acid rain, silently eroding the value of all information. Every image is no

InstLatX64 (@instlatx64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New histogram results, this time leaving the unified code path. #AMD-specific code finally reaches 4 bytes/clk. Hand-optimized asm, of course.

New histogram results, this time leaving the unified code path. #AMD-specific code finally reaches 4 bytes/clk. Hand-optimized asm, of course.
Danilo "18pF flip-flop" (@dcominottim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intel was already a fully established fab and at least 3 full nodes ahead of TSMC and every other player, and yet it has destroyed everything with private/corporate mismanagement that has not been solved and that no amount of money can guarantee a solution for. #SiliconGang

Chris Titus Tech (@christitustech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My main issue with Secure Boot: Microsoft is the Certificate Authority and even Linux bootloaders are signed via it in almost every case I've seen.

Matías N. Goldberg (@matiasgoldberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My guess a Lora is trained on the Office files, so Copilot is technically not accessing the files since it already memorized them. That is exactly the security concerns with AI. It's like telling a secret a random unreliable person.