What does the standard GoPro 13 black come with ? I’m mainly interested in 13 for Scuba and was wondering do the lenses fit the scuba housing for deep diving. Also is there anything new for the diving community in the 13?
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If you own a Hero 12 you legit just wasted your money there the exact same there is absolutely no difference what so ever other than slow mo capture witch is basically useless on a action camera cuz there for action not cinema filming mods are the same lens the same sensor everything they just slapped a new number on it a resold it 😂
DJI was going to release in early August but they failed! Now everyone is getting GoPro ! What a stupid company DJI is ! U r not leading the market why the f are you waiting for releases !
I got Borealis and Interstellar FINALLY! But I deleted the footage for the Interstellar unlock (I'm a fucking idiot). I had to punch a mangler to unlock Borealis on my RGL... to make it challenging lol....
I'd say very few people are excited about electric vehicles. Those green virtue signallers are mostly looking to improve their image and don't understand the embodied pollution that it takes to create such a vehicle. 100% sustainable my arse!
YES. Especially gaming handhelds and gaming at GTX 1060 performance for 2-3 hours on battery without plugging in (gonna be great for Starlink LAN parties on flights).
Thanks for this. I can't wait for Battlemage to be used by handhelds and tablets. I love the focus on performance efficiency. The Low Power Island on Lunar Lake is a very good idea. I appreciate the effort put on the Display and Media Engine. Lunar Lakes makes using external monitors a very smooth experience, with hot plug and play. eDP 1.5 native support is another welcomed improvement. Media consumption should also be very efficient on something like the new MSI Claw 8 is announced to have a 8inch 1080p 120Hz screen and 80whr battery.
I think it wouldn't benefit too much. The reason AMD benefits it a lot is due to its chiplet design that is too far away from each other. This increases latency and reduces performance. Having a massive cache mask this disadvantage and its very crucial on AMD side. Intel doesn't need much that cache due to proximity of its tiles in each other. You can still add more cache but it wouldn't gain or benefit a lot of performance compared to AMD and only cost them more.
@@ZhaoHaiBuda No. The reason there is benefit is because games have larger working sets than typical applications. Larger working sets put more pressure on the memory subsystem. Larger caches relieve that pressure and that's basically all there is to it. It has nothing to do with chiplet design.
@@Nanerbeet Yes It can relive pressure on memory subsystem but saying "nothing to do with chiplet design" is the best statement that invalidates your point.
Putting chiplets "far away" from each other impacts core to core communication, not the cache hit/miss ratio what-so-ever. Games are very well optimized for single-thread or low-multithread workloads and do not typically communicate with each other.