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NVIDIA Made a CPU.. I’m Holding It. - Grace CPU/Hopper SuperChip @ Computex 2023 

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I'm at the Gigabyte booth at Computex 2023 where they're showing off bonkers new hardware from Nvidia!
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0:00 Intro
0:22 Meet the Grace Super Chip!
1:22 We got permission for this...
3:13 ..but not for this.
4:40 Now for the GPU!
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7:32 There's "old-fashioned GPUs" too
8:35 Crazy network card
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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@Krolitian1
@Krolitian1 Год назад
I love the idea of Linus just going into conventions and just unscrewing random tech he finds all over the walls without permission.
@faceboy1392
@faceboy1392 Год назад
sinus lebastion is just too dangerous at conventions
@MrJosephrandall
@MrJosephrandall Год назад
I was about to comment this myself, goes to show how much the companies trust him now
@CrustySofa
@CrustySofa Год назад
seems like something he does everywhere he goes
@Vysair
@Vysair Год назад
That's probably what he do in the old day. On-the-spot permission with no prior planning
@jaxtinpetersen62
@jaxtinpetersen62 Год назад
the way he chuckles as well, when he actually get's permission. lol
@RevJR
@RevJR Год назад
They don't want you to know this, but the processors at the convention are free. You can just walk up and take one.
@maxmustermann2370
@maxmustermann2370 Год назад
Just the reason that nvidia squez the moneyz from gamer. They now can gift thier new CPUs, the gamer allrdy payd for the development and research. Btw. HP Moonshot was a fail. I see here no diff, just a bunch of Desktop GPUs crunchd in a 14" Laptop Blade. But it is AI man!!!11!1!!, the next hype hardware for failing startups.
@russellzauner
@russellzauner Год назад
*doorbell rings* Linus 2 weeks from publishing this clip: Why did [ship company] just pull up in a semi?
@HanSolo__
@HanSolo__ Год назад
Also, these are our available GPUs.
@user-go7mc4ez1d
@user-go7mc4ez1d Год назад
Can confirm, I went to one of these conventions and offered $1000 for one of their processors. Their answer? "It's not for sale". Snooze you loose Nvidia, thanks for the freebie
@oscarsh2909
@oscarsh2909 Год назад
I think we all know that you made a joke like this because you thought about stealing that poor CPU.
@arshkhanlm3086
@arshkhanlm3086 Год назад
Intel made a GPU, now NVIDIA made a CPU, what a time we live in
@i_Kruti
@i_Kruti Год назад
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@crashnreset6987
@crashnreset6987 Год назад
Yea,, what's next?..... Men making babies and women getting drunk and having tattoos ? ;p
@KanadeYagami
@KanadeYagami Год назад
NVIDIA should start making motherboards again to go with that new CPU. That would be a real trip. 😆
@i_Kruti
@i_Kruti Год назад
@@KanadeYagami and we willn't be able to buy that motherboard due to its price.....😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@adamhassam
@adamhassam Год назад
meanwhile we "gamers" are still fine..
@billygilbert7911
@billygilbert7911 Год назад
I'm not surprised they let you take it apart. 1.5 million views in less than 24 hours is more coverage then this would get anywhere. I love these types of videos.
@pr0f3ta_yt
@pr0f3ta_yt Год назад
Yeah duh. This whole video is full of shill. Do people actually think this isn’t paid for by Gigabyte or Nvidia. It might aswell be a marketing video for them
@billygilbert7911
@billygilbert7911 Год назад
@@pr0f3ta_yt Who cares if it's marketing. Its still cool.
@draketurtle4169
@draketurtle4169 Год назад
@@pr0f3ta_yt at least through Linus we can’t done transparency from these big tech companies. We actually get to see up and coming tech and Linus explains it’s use cases etc to us normies.
@nguyenhanh9479
@nguyenhanh9479 Год назад
@@pr0f3ta_yt how do you expect them making money ? youtube pay is sh*t, everyone know that.
@hjf3022
@hjf3022 Год назад
@@pr0f3ta_yt they would have to disclose that fact if it was.
@HStorm26
@HStorm26 Год назад
A green cpu with a blue gpu may soon be possible. Scary times.
@justinbiggs1005
@justinbiggs1005 Год назад
Scary times with pricing and greed. But interesting times hardware/software technology wise
@stephenkennedy266
@stephenkennedy266 Год назад
What the hell kind of bizzaro world are we in?
@DuckAutomata
@DuckAutomata Год назад
Highly doubt the green goblin is interested in making a cpu for peasants like us.
@BudgetGamingEnthusiast
@BudgetGamingEnthusiast Год назад
It already is The world is ending
@SWOTHDRA
@SWOTHDRA Год назад
​​@@justinbiggs1005 scary times indeed for the PC cucked race, hold up ya'll are now gonna get cucked the other way around Nvidia proc and intel gpu??? Damn the PC peasant race keep taking L's.
@macias22
@macias22 Год назад
I love how Linus just HAS to disassemble everything he gets his hands on
@superintendent1152
@superintendent1152 Год назад
thats how he rolls
@grumpyratt2163
@grumpyratt2163 Год назад
Someone somewhere was holding their breath saying don't f'ing drop it Linus don't you dare drop it 😂
@dilbertron2
@dilbertron2 Год назад
thats how he rick rolls
@jordi95
@jordi95 Год назад
He could not use the LTT screwdriver though! What a missed oportunity!
@Ander01SE
@Ander01SE Год назад
Imagine if it was GN Steve...
@landonvincent9586
@landonvincent9586 Год назад
Linus is literally the legend of the tech industry. imagine not only being invited to a pre-show, but also being allowed to play with the displays.
@thefreebooter8816
@thefreebooter8816 Год назад
Linus holding a ~$150,000 compute module like it's a boombox will never get old
@Filoz
@Filoz Год назад
I've never been so nervous watching Linus holding new tech.
@mike-tq5es
@mike-tq5es Год назад
the intel fab tour was more nerve wrecking lol~ even though he wasn't holding anything like here, his hand gestures and body movement so near all those precision machines after saying we shouldn't touch anything was true anxiety. (oh yea, and he actually did pat machines anyway) XD
@phoenux3986
@phoenux3986 Год назад
Something tells me the display units are probably nonfunctional if they're willing to let Linus take one off the wall and open it up with little to no supervision.
@Xorthis
@Xorthis Год назад
@@phoenux3986 Nope. I'm sure they are fully functional hardware items. I'm kinda sad he didn't drop one! Next week: Repairing the $150,000 server we had to buy after breaking it!
@gloamglozer
@gloamglozer Год назад
@@Xorthis haha :D I need to see it! But I gues it costs much more.
@IngwiePhoenix
@IngwiePhoenix Год назад
If you've watched him for years, you get used to it. Gold controller, 10k Intel CPU (which he dropped) are just among the first things that come to my mind. xD
@ANeMzero
@ANeMzero Год назад
For reference on the name: Grace Hopper was the US Navy computer scientist who wrote some of the earliest theory on machine-independent programming languages and is credited for writing the first compiler, two incredibly important steps towards modern computing.
@idova
@idova Год назад
yes, hearing 'grandma COBOL' mentioned did bring a smile to my face
@crimson-foxtwitch2581
@crimson-foxtwitch2581 Год назад
yeah, NVIDIA names a lot of their architectures after important people in science history.
@markus1351
@markus1351 Год назад
also ranked Rear Admiral on top of that
@legerdemain
@legerdemain Год назад
Grace Hopper has a Posse.
@cruzer789
@cruzer789 Год назад
She was also the first person to coin the term 'bug' in computer sciences because she found an actual bug in one of their systems and then taped it into the maintenance log book.
@williambrunelle9050
@williambrunelle9050 Год назад
The little giggle of holding a server... a very expensive server and not dropping it made everyone's day! Like a kid in the toy store... Would love to see how hard it was for Jake to pull him away kicking and screaming.
@Flots1111
@Flots1111 Год назад
Fantastic overview of the new NVIDIA products and a stellar breakdown on ARM procs and where they work best. I'm working through some NVIDIA certification courses and the info is all there but they provide no context other than a dizzying array of multiplier comparisons against previous gen hardware and this video brought it all into focus. Thanks so much, really helpful!
@shorty685
@shorty685 Год назад
The confidence that some manufacturers have in Linus despite his track record is impressive.
@Fishmanistan
@Fishmanistan Год назад
That's because if Linus drop's their product it's free advertising though clips for years to come lol
@TAMAMO-VIRUS
@TAMAMO-VIRUS Год назад
Also, these are display units. Meaning they either don't work at full capacity, or might not even work at all.
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 Год назад
@@TAMAMO-VIRUS big companies rarely put something valuable out there in public view, sometimes it's just a dummy unit.
@huskycruxes7232
@huskycruxes7232 Год назад
​@@FishmanistanI did not think of that. I have found myself watching Linus drop compilations
@michaelshafer2996
@michaelshafer2996 Год назад
Walk in there with a fat wallet and or million dollar business insurance policy theyd let you do it to 🤷🏻
@jamr3y
@jamr3y Год назад
Linus: we haven’t been on good terms with nvidia for a long time Also Linus: proceeds to dismantle latest nvidia tech
@damptoget9000
@damptoget9000 Год назад
It's gigabyte's booth
@brandonmoss7976
@brandonmoss7976 Год назад
@@damptoget9000 they are third-party seller this is NVIDIA tech tho
@Gabu_
@Gabu_ Год назад
@@brandonmoss7976 Realistically, Nvidia can't do shit if Gigabyte wants to show off their new stuff that's already available.
@prestonvarner611
@prestonvarner611 Год назад
@@brandonmoss7976 Gigabyte can let linus do what he wants... Nvidia would not stop him lets be real here.
@Petrixxxxxxx
@Petrixxxxxxx Год назад
@@brandonmoss7976 Which does not matter? If you bought a car from Toyota and started dismantling it, do you think Toyota could tell you to stop?
@topsofwow
@topsofwow Год назад
Those network cards are also hypervisors allowing you to divide one system up and scale the compute needed per customer.
@AlwaresHUN
@AlwaresHUN Год назад
In work we already on the ARM architecture. Switching to it was change the amd64 to arm values in our infrastructure config. Its like half an hour with hundreds of microservices (+ testing, validating).
@mylestheman
@mylestheman Год назад
I can’t believe they trusted Linus not to drop one of these 😂
@pitchradio9707
@pitchradio9707 Год назад
I think they more trust he can compensate fairly when he does, plus it would be good advertising.
@TravisFabel
@TravisFabel Год назад
I think these are non-operational demo examples. That's why they don't care. You don't hang $100,000 machine on the wall of a convention. You put up the dead CPUs and mockup PSUs that are basically worthless.
@mattsnyder4754
@mattsnyder4754 Год назад
I can’t believe you think that they hung functional hardware on the wall of a convention center 😂
@oddball_the_blue
@oddball_the_blue Год назад
I came here just to say the same...
@hw2508
@hw2508 Год назад
Mounted to the wall? Probably just models with damaged CPUs anyways.
@xtr0city
@xtr0city Год назад
Gigabyte allowing Linus to disassemble a product mounted vertically is a level of trust I didn't know was possible, glad it worked out for them cause Jensen made it very clear how much it costs lol.
@hariranormal5584
@hariranormal5584 Год назад
They got a visit to ASML... that cuts everything. Visit to one of the arguably most complicated machines on earth is not a easy task.
@karmatraining
@karmatraining Год назад
That module was probably a dud or scrap part that they just used to show how it looks. Ain't nobody leaving a $100K chip hanging on a wall
@miroslavmilan
@miroslavmilan Год назад
At first I thought he was going to DELID it.
@yourboi1842
@yourboi1842 Год назад
I’d imagine a sponsor on a Linus tech tips video is a few grand. But Linus making a an entire video directly on your product is somehow not worth him dropping it once a blue moon?
@miroslavmilan
@miroslavmilan Год назад
The thing is, that probability is a lot higher than once in a blue moon 😄 Anyhow, it’s mostly just a banter from his loyal fans.
@gaborkeresztes1739
@gaborkeresztes1739 Год назад
Mad respect to Gigabyte for letting this chip get into Linus' hands.
@WaffleStaffel
@WaffleStaffel Год назад
Thanks for the infomercial, with advertising!
@idonotcomplyrevolution
@idonotcomplyrevolution Год назад
What I'm beginning to notice is, "compute modules" are essentially the PC and the motherboard isn't really a motherboard anymore, its just an I/O interface for the compute module. Which if you remember is how we used to make computers 40 years ago, just with wildly more advanced tech.
@krozareq
@krozareq Год назад
Yep. Everything got shoved into an ISA slot. Keyboard controller, mouse controller, VGA card, memory, etc.
@bassplayer3974
@bassplayer3974 Год назад
Reaching limit shrinking and motherboard a bottle neck. Buy in fab package.
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 Год назад
Still do with industrial computers. e.g. VME, etc.
@threalismaradona9899
@threalismaradona9899 Год назад
Cloud is just the mainframe and time sharing albeit as you said with very much more advanced tech
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 Год назад
Yep. It's going back to everything being on a card and having it all connect to a backplane.
@fatrobin72
@fatrobin72 Год назад
Fun fact... one of the first boards Acorn (the company who created ARM) made had a broken power connection to the CPU... but as ARM chips were so low powered, it was still fine
@someoneelse5005
@someoneelse5005 Год назад
I watched that... the insanity was that residual power from capacitance all around the chassis managed to power the circuits!
@Dragoon710
@Dragoon710 Год назад
@@someoneelse5005 that seems very interesting how can I find this video?
@brandonw1604
@brandonw1604 Год назад
Then RISC, what ARM is built on, the CPU was running after power was disconnected.
@createusername6421
@createusername6421 Год назад
😮
@tanmaypanadi1414
@tanmaypanadi1414 Год назад
​@@Dragoon710 You are in for a treat Lowspec gaming YT channel has a couple of videos covering ARM . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gKYOjDz_RT8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nIwdhPOVOUk.html
@v3nomdahunta
@v3nomdahunta Год назад
I love that you don't appear to double check that it's off or unplugged. I worry when seeing you with any screwdriver to hardware.
@MrLickwidfoxxx
@MrLickwidfoxxx Год назад
I love how Linus held the hooper gpu on his shoulder like Clouds Buster sword 😂
@DarkSwordsman
@DarkSwordsman Год назад
It's ironic that in an era where we went from needing dozens of dedicated cards to having most things handled in software, we are now going in reverse: Hardware processing things with dedicated chips or cards.
@Ferretsnarf
@Ferretsnarf Год назад
About 10 years ago when I was in college for Electrical and Computer Engineering this is actually one of the things we were talking about. We're more or less hitting a brick wall in miniaturization and increasing the raw speed of individual components. How do we improve performance when we can't miniaturize our chips any more than we already have (At this point we're talking about transistors that are so small that you can count their width in atoms)? Well you offload tasks into different chips (TCP/IP on the network adapter and like Linus showed putting the encryption workload on the adapter). If you find there's a specific workload that you're constantly asking your general-purpose CPU to do, it might start to make sense to put that task on a specialist chip rather than putting it on your CPU. ASICs are on the rise and expansion cards are coming back.
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
Do you remember some people were saying: the end of Moore's law ? That's what is going on here...
@Ferretsnarf
@Ferretsnarf Год назад
@@autohmae Yeah, we were talking about that at the time as well. I avoided saying it because I kind of hate talking about Moore's law online - you almost always get some kind of blowback when you talk about moore's law being dead. On the consumer side of things I could almost see why you might think moore's law isn't dead. We're not really seeing smaller+faster all that much anymore. We occasionally barely scrape by into a smaller node, but you're not really getting faster and more efficient transistors out of it anymore, instead you're mostly cramming more stuff onto the die and subsequently aiming a firehose at it to hope you cool it enough to not explode.
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
@@Ferretsnarf do you know why consumers with some technical knowledge don't know it's dead ? Because of the marketing with CPU node process size.
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson Год назад
@@Ferretsnarf This has happened before, and ASICs have always had a need over general purpose processors. Our reasons for stagnation in tech is more of a complex problem as opposed to exclusively being down to physics. As it is, quite a few clever people in fields of research have proposed numerous workarounds that are plausible in theory, but simply not testable at the moment and not feasible on a wide scale, especially without aggressive grant funding like in the past. If anything, I would say that we're actually quite lucky that AI has brought about a bit of a resurgence in potential general optimization and advancement. Finally, Moore's law was always more of a "loose observation" and never intended to be indefinite, with Moore himself saying that he was certain the trend would not hold for long and become irrelevant to the next abstract steps in advanced design.
@dariusz.9119
@dariusz.9119 Год назад
Imagine if Nvidia's reps didn't know Linus has a screwdriver and he just looked around, saw the reps moved away and started dismantling the showcase board before anyone could take a notice 😅😅
@davidhanousek9874
@davidhanousek9874 Год назад
he has mounted ltt screwdriver in his butt... like always 😁
@thewiirocks
@thewiirocks Год назад
If they're not used to Linus by now, that's on them!
@U1TR4F0RCE
@U1TR4F0RCE Год назад
To be fair NVIDIA didn't let him do that, it's Gigabyte who does work with NVIDIA who did the presentations.
@Landen79Foff-wc5ej
@Landen79Foff-wc5ej Год назад
and then when they noticed, they'd be like "HEY!" and then Linus drops it. 😏🤣
@8088I
@8088I Год назад
Get ready for Not Super Ai🤖, Bot for Super Duper AI👾👧! Westworld is only a generation away🤠👧(👾). ... :-))
@Tyuwhebsg
@Tyuwhebsg Год назад
Great video, thanks for sharing
@ApfelJohannisbeere
@ApfelJohannisbeere Год назад
That was an awesome info release!
@FH1X_PROJECT
@FH1X_PROJECT Год назад
That totally natural scan around the room before he takes the thing apart is just brilliant.
@billyeveryteen7328
@billyeveryteen7328 Год назад
Hopefully Linus is still making content fifteen or twenty years later, when you can pick these up for relatively cheap to see how they perform in games.
@Jaroartx
@Jaroartx Год назад
i could imagine lets install batorcera for running ps6 games 😂😂😂 at ease, and for you dirty otakus create your own living A.I waifu cat girl
@JavierMora1112
@JavierMora1112 Год назад
On Ali express 10 years from now
@mika2666
@mika2666 Год назад
Sadly the "100" series, previously known as Tesla, does not support any video outputs and does not support any graphics APIs, it's only for compute
@Xorthis
@Xorthis Год назад
@@mika2666 That hasn't stopped people running games on them. There's a few benchmarks out there.
@honam1021
@honam1021 Год назад
@@Xorthis A100 and newer would perform very poorly in games as only a small subset of the chip supports graphics workload. From the H100 architecture whitesheet: "Only two TPCs in both the SXM5 and PCIe H100 GPUs are graphics-capable (that is, they can run vertex, geometry, and pixel shaders)." (a full H100 has 72 TPCs)
@TiagoRamosVideos
@TiagoRamosVideos Год назад
Incredible product! 👏 And it was great to see the confidence brands put on you Linus 👌
@Lampe2020
@Lampe2020 Год назад
5:33 WHAT?!? 4TB/s?!? That's all computer data I ever have produced - in a single second?!?
@stratonarrow
@stratonarrow Год назад
For Linus to not drop whatever he’s holding immediately after saying “I don’t even wanna know what this thing costs” is pretty astounding to me.
@tombrauey
@tombrauey Год назад
I personally doubt that those are working chips. It‘s more likely that they are defective and are used for exhibition purposes.
@jackturner269
@jackturner269 Год назад
Linus has enough money to replace what ever gets broken guaranteed
@Demidar
@Demidar Год назад
you really think Nvidia is going to let him dissasemble working systems ? one of those racks is probarbly 500k
@stratonarrow
@stratonarrow Год назад
@@tombrauey oh it is known. Still funny though.
@stratonarrow
@stratonarrow Год назад
@@Demidar I didn't say that
@theindependentradio
@theindependentradio Год назад
4:14 who else was waiting for him to drop it
@1over137
@1over137 Год назад
I have used a system with 1440 cores and 64Tb RAM, but it was a few hundred physical commodity boxes. The latest compute space stuff that is replacing the likes that I used, is insane.
@1oglop1
@1oglop1 Год назад
And can it run Crysis?
@viktoraggerholm5102
@viktoraggerholm5102 Год назад
00:15 shoutout to that employee who saw you were filming and didn't want to be in the way
@Yoshi-ux9ch
@Yoshi-ux9ch Год назад
It's a very brave move to allow Linus to hold anything important
@trapical
@trapical Год назад
I mean let's be honest. This video is going to get more views than anything in the entire rest of the weekend of this convention... It's worth the risk of having to drop something when he is the headliner.
@Gabu_
@Gabu_ Год назад
They're almost certainly dummy chips that already don't work.
@Bimboms
@Bimboms Год назад
I kept waiting for him to drop it.
@aleks138
@aleks138 Год назад
considering how much there is as stake if someone steals one, they're not real chips
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 Год назад
@@trapical The people who can afford this most likely aren't in Linuses demographic.
@jamesswaby5676
@jamesswaby5676 Год назад
Linus: 'I didn't ask permission for this part but nobody seems to be stopping me.' Security: 'That's Linus... just let him do his thing. He'll put it back together... probably.' 😂
@RK-252
@RK-252 Год назад
"trust me bro". 😉
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 Год назад
he might even drop it!
@whitekong316
@whitekong316 Год назад
Put it back with half the screws…
@KalebG
@KalebG Год назад
let him cook
@TheZanzou
@TheZanzou Год назад
I mean knowing how security goes for various events they probably weren't fully informed of what he could and couldn't do, just that he was allowed to mess with the display over there.
@EstebanAbarca94
@EstebanAbarca94 Год назад
This is your thing man, glad to see you hyped up in your videos again!!! welcome back to the old Linus :)
@dannydonohue2577
@dannydonohue2577 Год назад
Very Cool!! Went there and saw it too... -Does it come with the Gigabyte special backdoor chip to acess all your data?
@ZyzzEnjoyer
@ZyzzEnjoyer Год назад
I love seeing Linus having fun while disassembling all those things
@Fogolol
@Fogolol Год назад
yeah and he looks like a kid in a candy shop lmao
@tyson31415
@tyson31415 Год назад
Me too, but it also makes me nervous. He and gravity don't always get along so well.
@ddbrosnahan
@ddbrosnahan Год назад
anything on Cerebras Andromeda AI wafer-exa-scale technology?
@Morecow
@Morecow Год назад
No no no this can’t be right
@thischannelisforcommenting5680
technically nintendo switch is Nvidia GPU
@chillaxen2113
@chillaxen2113 Год назад
That’s what I said bro it’s not real I swear
@skylovescars69420
@skylovescars69420 Год назад
No! And now Intel is making GPUs! And they are good value!!
@Chowy2
@Chowy2 Год назад
GOD NO
@FalloutProto
@FalloutProto Год назад
@@thischannelisforcommenting5680 isn’t the switch more of an SOC?
@alek2341
@alek2341 11 месяцев назад
I've just been crushed by the CC wall of text at the start
@ianmchale770
@ianmchale770 11 месяцев назад
Hearing Linus saying “I can’t believe they let me take this off the wall” and proceeding to laugh like a small child made my day. Linus is the geeky adult version of a kid in a candy store 😅
@rightwingsafetysquad9872
@rightwingsafetysquad9872 Год назад
Nvidia has been making CPUs for over a decade now. Tegra initially for high end tablets and now for high end (~$700-$2,500) embedded systems. And they've been making Grace for AI prototyping workstations for about 5 years (if you have a spare $25,000). If you only have $5,000, there are a few options with the Ampere Altra if you really must have ARM. The power savings are very suspect, Jeff Geerling tested and found it to not be much different than Threadripper.
@GauravSharma-dy8xv
@GauravSharma-dy8xv Год назад
I seriously forgot about tegra, it was sooo long ago
@FilippRoos
@FilippRoos Год назад
and the Switch
@rafradeki
@rafradeki Год назад
Arm is no magic bullet to energy efficiency, if using arm alone would be enough to make cpus more efficient even at high power, we would only have arm cpus
@andywolan
@andywolan Год назад
Is it a true that ARM instructions are more energy efficient, but require more instructions to get the same task done than x86 instructions?
@genderender
@genderender Год назад
Nvidia is betting that people will use Hopper and most definitely betting that people will buy their expensive ass interconnect modules. The actual performance of these chips is probably meaningless outside of the context of "shove a shit ton of DDR5 at it", much like Apple Silicon. And plus, AMD already beat Nvidia to the punch here. MI300 is CDNA3 + Zen 4 on a single package, using their Infinity Fabric (which is literally the same technology but packaged differently) Epyc still exists, and is impossible to actually beat because its much more versatile than these bespoke solutions. Until Arm can complete outside of the niche, we will keep hearing these arguments for years to come. Zen 4 is extremely efficient, as good as many Arm chips so x86 isn't out of the game yet
@EposVox
@EposVox Год назад
I feel like we're looking at the future of consumer platforms in 5-10 years, just in BIG form
@z0phi3l
@z0phi3l Год назад
Like mentioned Apple is there, Microsoft is close, question is, who will do mass ARM based consumer chips first, Intel or AMD?
@NostraDavid2
@NostraDavid2 Год назад
Some powerusers, maybe. I don't see windows hardcore switching to ARM. Who knows... Maybe we'll be surprised.
@jonforhan9196
@jonforhan9196 Год назад
@@z0phi3lMicrosoft is far from there with their Qualcomm chip surface laptops, maybe for a student taking notes and using a web browser but it’s basically the compute power of a phone lol
@wright96d
@wright96d Год назад
@@NostraDavid2 I think you have that switched. I’ll be surprised if 90% of consumer PCs aren’t running ARM SoCs in 10 years. And I’m talking mostly pre-builts here.
@z0phi3l
@z0phi3l Год назад
@@NostraDavid2 if this goes like I think it will, we won't have a choice. Wild guess is Intel x86 will make it to 16th gen before they kill it, same with AMD, 2-3 more x86 before they also switch to all ARM
@user-jp3ri2ul5m
@user-jp3ri2ul5m Год назад
Awesome video, thank you!
@KX36
@KX36 Год назад
stock trading software runs on mellanox network cards as the latency from cpu to network card could cost a huge amount in missed trades
@TheSickness
@TheSickness Год назад
Nvidia: we can connect multiple GPUs in multiple racks into one room filling huge Gpu Also Nvidia: SLI...yeah that don't work
@nhiko999
@nhiko999 Год назад
Just in case: SLI works but it's mainly dépendant on the type of work asked to the GPU, and games are not benefiting much of the multiple nodes. For scientific computation however...
@EmilKlingberg
@EmilKlingberg Год назад
Well, SLI is actually a great technology, but its requires high competency from game developers, and lets just say that's not too common. Look at simulation programs or modeling and raytracing software and you realize how awesome sli setups are when running proper software.
@coccoborg
@coccoborg Год назад
​@@EmilKlingberg on point! If you want to see a well optimized game for sli/cf, have a look back at crysis 2! May not have been the best in the series, but multi-GPU support in that title was wildly effective!
@TheSickness
@TheSickness Год назад
@@EmilKlingberg yeah, feels like game devs these days need 'guardrails' enforced by Sony and a 'one click - enable' to implement feature button. (Thinking about the interviews on Morres law is dead channel) For the mentioned use cases you can forget running that on consumer cards as none have the connectors anymore
@krozareq
@krozareq Год назад
The difficulty with SLI is that is has to raster frames real time for 144+hz display on a screen. GPU offloaded work, such as NN machine learning, is a much easier task to parallelize.
@VertexTuner
@VertexTuner Год назад
What I find amazing about ARM architecture CPU's is that the very first one was was simulated and developed by Acorn Computers on an Acorn BBC Microcomputer (which used a MOS 6502 CPU) . The original name for Advanced RISC Machine was Acorn RISC Machine. I'm happy to say as a Brit I saw the beginning of this CPU legacy and still own both my BBC Microcomputer Model B and my Acorn Archimedes A3010 (which featured an ARM250, the 2nd generation ARM CPU). There was an actual ARM upgrade system for the BBC Micro, but it was far out of anyone's league/access and was mainly used by Acorn to develop the Archimedes.
@robinpage2730
@robinpage2730 Год назад
Fun fact: when the fist ARM CPU passed it's bench test, the testers went to unplug it, and realized it was already unplugged. It had passed it's bench test entirely on residual stored energy. It was THAT power efficient.
@100daysofmeh
@100daysofmeh Год назад
The first computer i ever used was a bbc micro. When i got to infant school and even highschool we had Acorns
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
This is why the Raspberry Pi exists, to re-ignite the BBC Micro experience, as a teaching tool. And I can report: the Raspberry Pi is the most sold computer from the UK ever.
@Xorthis
@Xorthis Год назад
@@autohmae I was just reading about the shortages! Insane that it's so popular. I also just bought an RP2040 to mess about with. Incredible little devices!
@Xorthis
@Xorthis Год назад
Granny's Garden and Suburban Fox were two of the biggest games in my primary school :D Damn I miss the old BBC machines. Just before my computer lab went to x86 to keep up with the newest trends, we had one RISC machine with module cards. It could run as an Acorn, as a BBC, or even as a 486 (Each module card had the CPU to run that standard). I have no idea why this kind of system never made it.
@Zensiji
@Zensiji Год назад
@Linus, I'm so glad you decided to step down as CEO so you could focus on the magic! Every day I tune into this channel to learn something new and you guys always manage to keep it fresh and engaging! Long Live LTT!
@FunkyPants3D
@FunkyPants3D Год назад
Just waiting to see one of the clips of the next installment of Linus Drop Tipps in this video
@artamereenshort6610
@artamereenshort6610 Год назад
It's a real moment of pure pleasure, to see Linus with eyes that shine, like a kid in a toy store
@JohnJohn-ts6ux
@JohnJohn-ts6ux Год назад
Maybe he cream his pants😂😂😂
@apotatoman4862
@apotatoman4862 Год назад
until he drops it
@artamereenshort6610
@artamereenshort6610 Год назад
@@apotatoman4862 I think 80% of dropping are fake
@CMoney1401
@CMoney1401 Год назад
I don’t know what’s more impressive, the technology or Linus not dropping it!
@bricefleckenstein9666
@bricefleckenstein9666 Год назад
I vote for Linus not dropping it. 9-)
@davidgoodnow269
@davidgoodnow269 Год назад
"You drop it, you pay for it. Don't worry, we have payment plan options available."
@emerje0
@emerje0 Год назад
Linus goes into these tech booths with all the abandon of a kid with boundary issues walking into a toy store unattended.
@therucha
@therucha Год назад
You holding the chip like that gave me flashback to when you accedently dropped a card a few years ago x'D
@carrino15
@carrino15 Год назад
When he threw the little processor net work card my heart stopped a second.
@jackoboy1754
@jackoboy1754 Год назад
linus: *walks in* also linus: *randomly starts unscrewing things from the wall*
@raymondm.3748
@raymondm.3748 Год назад
This is nothing short of insane, the fact that there is so much processing power with less power means that we will have much higher speeds throughout our internet!
@OmniKoneko
@OmniKoneko Год назад
Not only that but it will decrease the heat generated from it so it provides more cushions for the coolers
@KalebG
@KalebG Год назад
also cheaper hosting!
@JelvinCS
@JelvinCS Год назад
This can't happen. What will I blame my awful Counter Strike performance on?
@SlyNine
@SlyNine Год назад
Just lower the clock speed on your cpu and you'll have much better performance per watt. Our home chips run way beyond the efficiency curve
@phantomedits3716
@phantomedits3716 Год назад
This won't really make your internet faster. But, there's a case to be made that it might, in a roundabout way, make your websites load faster because the website is running on this hardware.
@Hisham_HMA
@Hisham_HMA Год назад
whats more amazing is them letting Linus handle those parts with his steady hands
@sjundemartelaere
@sjundemartelaere Год назад
Maybe it just was dummy demoware.
@Indrid__Cold
@Indrid__Cold 10 месяцев назад
I love your contagious passion and enthusiasm for technology. I joined the PC industry as a hardware trainer/presenter in 1991. It took me months to accept the fact that i was actually getting paid to do something was so passionate about. Best wotking years of my life!
@MaxXxoUh
@MaxXxoUh Год назад
That Grace Hopper is a freaking piece of art. It makes you want to code an entire OS and Game just to test it. Just imagine what a crazy project that would be.
@TheCHEATER900
@TheCHEATER900 Год назад
I love the homage to grace Hopper btw. Excellent naming
@Allan_Stone
@Allan_Stone Год назад
How well can Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 run on this thing if natively translated, that's what I'm wondering
@chrishousby2685
@chrishousby2685 Год назад
​@@TheCHEATER900 imagine going back and telling her how big a transistor will become. The ones she developed software languages with were vacuum tubes several inches long.
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 Год назад
We know what future Crysis developers will be using.
@puppergump4117
@puppergump4117 Год назад
@@chrishousby2685 I imagine that anyone working with computers understands how quickly they will improve. The stuff shown in this video may be made for personal computers in 20 years. Just as 20 years ago, personal computers had millions of times less space and compute power.
@chriskaprys
@chriskaprys Год назад
Wild to see just how far-wide-deep the subscription model has reached. If the contemporary fiscal landscape were a chess board, the pawn could only move to a square that it's rented from the opposing king.
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
IBM has been doing this for decades, so no surprise
@diskgrind3410
@diskgrind3410 11 месяцев назад
Wow, things are getting faster and cooler!
@MorrisonManor
@MorrisonManor Год назад
Grace Hopper? Awesome nod!
@trapical
@trapical Год назад
This hardware is utterly and completely insane. If you can comprehend the slightest bit of the numbers behind this, it's just madness.
@MarkOakleyComics
@MarkOakleyComics Год назад
Those AI art programs which can produce 30 photo-real variations of, "A mountain of cookies" in under a second strongly suggests that we're living the last generation before everybody is born in pods and never uses their eyes. I'm legit alarmed by these compulsive engineers who know deep down that they should put the brakes on, but just can't stop themselves.
@rudisimo
@rudisimo Год назад
​@@MarkOakleyComics​you should make your tinfoil hat tighter, perhaps that will help.
@Leanzazzy
@Leanzazzy Год назад
​@@MarkOakleyComicsOnly idiots think AI will overthrow the world. If you actually understood what AI is and how it works you wouldn't think that. It's not some magical sentient being. It's literally just mathematical models and equations used to predict future outcomes based on inputs datasets. Datasets, which need I remind you, need to come from living, active, intelligent humans. If there aren't humans producing new, creative, informative data, AI would be useless. AI is a good thing. It is simply a tool to help us simplify our work and reach our goals. It can, and hopefully will, be used to ease and remove the burden of existence from mankind, so we can truly be free to do what we want and not struggle just to survive.
@Leanzazzy
@Leanzazzy Год назад
It's insane only if you compare it to consumer-level hardware and software. Remember, governments all over the world have and maintain far higher tech than the public can even dream of. They secretly use this tech for military, scientific, and usually espionage purposes. We get only the bottom of the barrel. Most of the tech we use today were once government secrets. The Internet itself started as a US military defence and research project.
@MarkOakleyComics
@MarkOakleyComics Год назад
@@rudisimo Right. Because there aren't any examples of technology getting ahead of our ability to adapt without catastrophic results. I can think of a couple items of note just from the last few years. Meanwhile.., Neuralink is entering human trials.
@Posh_Quack
@Posh_Quack Год назад
1:27 DON'T DROP IT
@stephenclark7026
@stephenclark7026 Год назад
I’ve been trying to find a water block for the Zotac 3090 ti but I can’t seem to find one, do you know where I could go to find one?
@greggv8
@greggv8 Год назад
Apple did an early version of offloading network processing to the network card. They made one model of NuBus Ethernet card which had a Motorola 68000 CPU on it and it used the A/ROSE system extension. Apple Realtime Operating System Extension. To find out what performance difference it made you'd have to dig through old issues of Macintosh magazines.
@Thohean
@Thohean Год назад
I think the most surprising thing to me is that Gigabyte has enterprise class hardware.
@konnorj6442
@konnorj6442 Год назад
Ah but notice they did NOT show you the GB power supply? Lmfao
@ThyXsphyre
@ThyXsphyre Год назад
Pleaase dont say that about Gigabyte
@georgevel
@georgevel Год назад
My whole system is aorus bro
@Tehkezah
@Tehkezah Год назад
@@georgevel and nothing of it is enterprise class hardware
@georgevel
@georgevel Год назад
@@Tehkezah I said that bc ppl are saying about their psus and I wanna note that they got no problem
@Glitch5970
@Glitch5970 Год назад
4:22 dude you sounded like Ramon Salazar from og RE4 laughing like that LMAOOO
@YoutuberIT
@YoutuberIT 8 месяцев назад
Nice, very interesting !
@takomayowasabi6491
@takomayowasabi6491 3 месяца назад
I didnt not know how they actually look like but looking at the size, now I kind of understand the price.
@miyaayazaki4273
@miyaayazaki4273 Год назад
Can we all take a second and appreciate how casually Linus holds that GPU on his shoulder? ( 5:12 )
@FlyboyHelosim
@FlyboyHelosim Год назад
Like it's a boom box! 😂
@ardentdfender4116
@ardentdfender4116 Год назад
My heart definitely skipped a beat at 8:34 when someone threw the Network Card. That would have been a hell of a drop.
@tormodhag6824
@tormodhag6824 Год назад
Like that thing can cost as much as a car
@Vortex001_MLG
@Vortex001_MLG 5 месяцев назад
@@tormodhag6824it probably does 😮
@bobd7384
@bobd7384 Год назад
I worked with that equipment 10 years ago. Those are huge bricks.
@BrunoTorrente
@BrunoTorrente Год назад
Grace Brewster Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 - January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, she was a pioneer of computer programming who invented one of the first linkers. Hopper was the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages, and the FLOW-MATIC programming language she created using this theory was later extended to create COBOL, an early high-level programming language still in use today.
@viken3368
@viken3368 Год назад
8:33 throwing prototype/showcase tech to Linus 'Droptips' Sebastian is a very bold move
@dragon2knight
@dragon2knight Год назад
This is NVidia's future, and they know it. Good, now we can let folks like Intel and AMD shine a bit more, especially when they get their drivers ironed out.
@maxjames00077
@maxjames00077 Год назад
You think Intel and AMD can get some GPU market share in HPC?
@FlaMan407
@FlaMan407 Год назад
AMD drivers are really nice. Meanwhile, Intel drivers struggle to play old games.
@Mr.Morden
@Mr.Morden Год назад
As long as Nvidia continues to fail at purchasing a CPU vendor.
@mcslender2965
@mcslender2965 Год назад
Im sure NVidia will be sad about that as they control whatever runs the AI customer support you work with, the AI that power your online services, the servers that renders your movie...
@maxjames00077
@maxjames00077 Год назад
@@FlaMan407 My Arc A770's drivers are amazing after the updates.. AMD has gone nowhere in the last 10 years 😂
@AlexDesplanque
@AlexDesplanque 2 месяца назад
Playing with my first gh200 now :D
@KeyoUFP
@KeyoUFP Год назад
This is nuts! XD thank you for the information.
@BenjaminWagener
@BenjaminWagener Год назад
The way NVIDIA focuses on cloud and AI and so on and makes local gaming more and more expensive, I fear local gaming will get rarer and rarer. They want us to nudge to use GeForce Now instead, because it's more efficient to them to share the performance from its servers than to sell us individually a GPU.
@SWOTHDRA
@SWOTHDRA Год назад
True, thats the future. Thats also thw reason gaming companies want to go always online , games as a service. Cause those games you can easily do the transition from local to cloud without the consumer knowing and once ur locked in you gonna pay for renting the software and hardware
@brandonmoss7976
@brandonmoss7976 Год назад
Pretty soon you're gpus are going to come with their own custom CPUs 😄 along with a few pelethites of storage for the AI data, so every time you play a game, the EI will be smarter every single time it customized for every single game for every single place style for every single player 😳
@ryanw7196
@ryanw7196 Год назад
Honestly with the percentage of their income that is now coming from AI I dont really see them giving a shit about GeForce anything, they could be completely out of the commercial hardware space in 10 years. I mean I imagine they may already have rtx 5000 series in the wings and possibly even the 6000 series... But after that? If everything else goes according to plan then Nvidia wont care much about consumer cash anymore.
@Wobble2007
@Wobble2007 Год назад
It will never be viable until the majority of the internet infra structure is pure fibre, copper is just way too high-latency (laggy) for gaming remotely, even 1GB fibre is borderline, in reality, 10gb full fat fibre is the minimum for a good gaming experience over remote connections, even current HDMI standards struggles to carry enough bandwidth to keep up with modern video games, so even with 10GB fibre a heavy compression technique will need to be employed, I wouldn't ever want to use it for gaming personally.
@Gabu_
@Gabu_ Год назад
@@Wobble2007 What are you smoking? You can ALREADY play remotely at fairly decent latency with a regular 100 MB bandwidth. Barely anybody except competitive e-sports professionals care whether you have a latency of 50ms or 10ms
@dannymitchell6131
@dannymitchell6131 Год назад
I just love how excited Linus always is for new tech. Never change bro.
@wanderingbufoon
@wanderingbufoon Год назад
4:31 why do I suddenly feel like I was watching a car breakdown?
@juliuslam2911
@juliuslam2911 Год назад
that's scary good so it's possible to make this available new all green build setup
@bricoschmoo1897
@bricoschmoo1897 Год назад
0:16 I love how the worker jumps away as soon as he realizes he's going to inadvertedly go between Linus and the camera !
@notjux
@notjux Год назад
He tried so hard to bail but only drew more attention to himself. May he rest in peace. o7
@sjgonline
@sjgonline Год назад
The smile on Linus’ face is like a 80’s kid going to a toy store… you know you won’t leave the place with anything, but just being surrounded with the toys is a joy
@thejusvaliparambil3853
@thejusvaliparambil3853 Год назад
Can we use Boron Nitride Paste on laptop cpus and gpus, also on gpu cards as thermal paste alternative. I heard it has a good thermal conductivity of about 31W/mK & is not electrically conductive. How about a test for making sure it is safe to use on pcs and laptops.
@clemenskotoku
@clemenskotoku Год назад
the numbers are crazy
@Akizurius
@Akizurius Год назад
I can imagine Computex chief security officer watching this and thinking to himself "Why didn't anyone stop him? Well... At least he didn't drop anything."
@andreastyrberg7556
@andreastyrberg7556 Год назад
Security officer maybe. PR leader says "lovely". and maybe "sad he didn´t drop it for the meme-videos". It is worth a lot in advertising
@LPcrazy_88
@LPcrazy_88 Год назад
This might be the first video where Linus hasn't damaged or at least recklessly handled expensive electronics. So it IS possible for him to not break stuff!
@autumntechdruid
@autumntechdruid Год назад
Must be a robot Linus.....
@lonelyPorterCH
@lonelyPorterCH Год назад
What about the network card jake threw?^^ I guess that was not linus
@LPcrazy_88
@LPcrazy_88 Год назад
@@lonelyPorterCH The more surprising part about that was Linus actually yelling NO! I would have expected him to just carry on like it's normal to throw around electronics like that.
@DaftFader
@DaftFader Год назад
TBF, we haven't seen it powered on since he touched it ... ! xD
@TheOnlyAndreySotnikov
@TheOnlyAndreySotnikov Год назад
He probably did damage something, it was just edited out to avoid liability.
@ahmadpochinki1244
@ahmadpochinki1244 Год назад
1:05 i love linus just unscrew everything and employees just ignore him like "oh that's guy"
@isaacrosin10
@isaacrosin10 11 месяцев назад
Crossing my fingers that the clusters I'm using for my masters research will order some of these! 🤞
@yoloswaggins2161
@yoloswaggins2161 Год назад
0:16 That poor guy in orange jumping out of the shot as fast as he could
@Just_a_Tool
@Just_a_Tool Год назад
This shows the power of being able to do almost anything in public as long as you have a cameraman with you.
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
AND have a proven audience.
@nadirqg
@nadirqg Год назад
And have the most popular tech enthusiasts channel
@KingGJT
@KingGJT Год назад
It is great to see you so happy Linus!
@UrMomExpressed
@UrMomExpressed 10 месяцев назад
"aww shit, here comes linus" -7:14 the arm following Linus around outside the camera cleaning up after him
@henrycollins2478
@henrycollins2478 Год назад
Their data centers have been pretty helpful for their stock
@genderender
@genderender Год назад
I find H100's price tag nothing more than "well Google will pay no matter what" kind of price. A million dollar investment into a server for a company this large is both eaten up immediately by running costs, but also still a blip for total operating cost of the company. Nvidia shareholders must be happy as shit
@ZeLoShady
@ZeLoShady Год назад
Ya I think this is a good time to invest given their Q1 reports and all these new tech developments. Nvidia is currently operating like an innovator again and not some comfortable company (like intel was before AMD came back).
@ZebraGoat
@ZebraGoat Год назад
@@ZeLoShady their q1 financial report showed a decline in revenue and net income lol
@ZeLoShady
@ZeLoShady Год назад
@@ZebraGoat exactly.
@tjoloi
@tjoloi Год назад
@@ZeLoShady Considering they had a 26% rally yesterday over the span of a single hour, I'm gonna go and assume that you're not the only one to think this
@Draxial_
@Draxial_ Год назад
Both guys at 3:13 looks a bit annoyed as to what Linus did lmao *Linus in the meanwhile saying 'no one seems to be paying attention to what am doing'*
@jpdj2715
@jpdj2715 11 месяцев назад
ARM - "Acorn RISC Machine - first used in 1983. The ARM company never made processors/chips themselves, but designed them in specialised CAD systems. The CAD logical design file then was converted into a physical design that could be "printed" (my term) by the "foundry" (industry jargon). Such a logical design actually facilitates simulation in software of how the processor will work. The first physical batch of ARM came back to the ARM company and they had their physical test motherboards. Set the mobo up, plug the CPU in, run tests. Overnight, one of the engineers wakes up and becomes aware there was a connection or configuration issue in the power-lines and the test should have failed. Turned out the processor needs so little power that it had run off the power leaked into the processor from I/O presented to the processor. That's why almost all CPUs in smartphones are derived from that first ARM and why Apple derived their current generation of "proprietary" Apple chips from ARM too.
@Randomlumberjack
@Randomlumberjack Год назад
4:40 "clear backblast!"
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