Or use a laptop with a GPU? An npu seems to just be slightly upgraded onboard graphics.
Or use a laptop with a GPU? An npu seems to just be slightly upgraded onboard graphics.
I’m familiar with the BBC, but I don’t know about their Russian service. Is it the same coverage, or an independent branch? I’ve seen articles by the investigator I think, but same thing, is this their Russian branch? I’ve never heard of the first one.
Really? How fast is the memory bus compared to x86? And did they just double the bus bandwidth by doubling the memory?
I’m dubious because they only now went to 16gb ram as base, which has been standard on x86 for almost a decade.
So which ones are those two? I’m not familiar with them.
But you can accelerate nural nets better with a GPU, right? They’ve got a lot more parallel matrix multiplication compute than any npu you can slap on a CPU.
Meaning one’s that didn’t agree with Russia’s official stance, or ones claiming to be independent but still funded by Russia? Those would be very different things.
Poor thing starved to death
Seems silly to try to get the CPU to do GPU stuff, just upgrade the GPU.
Matrix multiplication is also largely what graphics cards do, I wonder how the npus are different.
We need ranked choice voting so people can vote for who they actually want without throwing away they vote. The problem is opposing ranked choice voting is one of very few issues both parties agree on, since it hurts both of them.
Don’t worry, that rocket is new shepherd, so you can eat him when it comes back down in 30 min. New shepherd doesn’t get to orbit, it just does 100km hops straight up.
And it’s hard to tell what the difference is. Apples ‘built from the ground up for AI’ chips just have more RAM. What’s the difference with CPUs? Do they just have more onboard graphics processing that can also be used for matrix multiplication?
You’re saying it was not targeted at combatants, or that there was a lot of collateral damage?
Crimea would be realistic if the US didn’t hold back with their aid.
My phone still keeps apps open after a restart, idk how. Maybe it catches them somehow?
Yeah, my parents actually close all their apps regularly, whereas I have dozens of apps not doing anything in the background since it doesn’t really make a difference.
I love organic designs like this. Here’s an interesting irl building that kinda looks similar.
Almost all of these emissions in the headline are from the businesses they own shares in. So this is saying business emissions, just in a non-intuitive roundabout way.
You could assign company emissions to the consumers, the employees, or the owners. Without any one of those the company wouldn’t emit. I just wanted to make it clear that this study assigns it to the owners.
Carbon capture is useful for making aviation fuel, and hopefully eventually plastic. But I’m guessing these people were suggesting carbon capture from polluting power plants?