TomSquares lol except there are frequencies on single core OC up to 7.0 ghz on ln2. Provides we keep decreasing the size of CPU dies and move from silicon to other conductive materials we will be able to increase that even higher.
@@RiceCubeTech No this is to do with RC(Resistor Capacitor) scaling. The problem is a bit complicated but the short version is R&C both scale with transistor size(minimum feature size)both R favorably and C unfavorably. The wire size across the chip was high enough for R not to matter much( so we were only feeling the favorable C scaling up until about 2005 when we hit a point where certain (small and not very complex) chips could hit 5GHz at this point the RC coefficient stopped scaling favorably with size and large monolithic dies had to integrate repeaters to get signals from 1 side of a chip to the other in a reasonable time frame because the coefficient scales with R squared and C is linear this problem has only gotten worse with time and more and more die area is dedicated to repeaters that don't do processing but keep clock speeds high enough. if memory serves correctly Ivy Bridge's die shot shows about 40% of transistors are dedicated to repeaters on the chip. Just to maintain GHz clock speeds this has definitely gotten worse over time and with new intel chips able to hit 5 GHz on Skylake and its various bastard architectures I would not be surprised if more than 60% of the transistors are involved in repeating signals across the chip.
@@tombuskens1999 That source is kinda wrong on a few levels, A wire would rarely if ever span the length of a chip that would be poor design cause that wire is useless, second the limit for speed of electricity is tied to the speed of light but isn't practically limited by it, in transistor logic the big speed limiter is RC charging which doesn't actually scale favorably below ~90nm which is the main limit to why clock speeds can't get much faster on silicon and most microprocessor outfits are focused on improving the predictive behaviors of the silicon to increase throughput while maintaining reasonable clock speeds. In current gen hardware intel and amd have diverged a fair amount because amd's architecture is focused on aggressive pre-fetch (large cache and benefits a lot from tight timings and high throughput system memory.) while intel has devoted a lot of silicon to repeaters which shorten transmission wires and keep clock speeds high but don't necessarily keep the the cores fed as well. Sauce: 2 years of Electrical Engineering, M.S. Microprocessor design coursework. P.S. IK that guy has a software engineering PhD but I think this might be where specialization helps with knowing the practical vs. the physics.
@@wta1518 anybody could machine a controller chassis out of gold with the right tools. or anything for that matter. so it's not like a Mona Lisa or anything.
I'm watching it at 144p. Hahaha, have only 10GB per month, so need to watch everything in lowest quality xD. (Only 1 land line in my area, 500 Mbps for more than 500 houses in a measly max 1Mbps ADSL that works half the time and costs 2 times of what I pay for 10 GB in a 3.5 G network)... Movistar are thieves.
Lol, exactly what I was thinking.. he probably told them: I can make that 8:10 statement my conclusion, or just a temporary hypothesis... your choice, guys.
the worst thing is that: RED cameras are some of the most accessible cinema cameras out there when compared to their competitors that dominate the industry. Sony's cinema cameras go for about 100K for the body only.
At $6800 you don't want a case to hide all your glory! Also why get a psu when it's just going to limit the power your new expensive parts receive?! We plug them straight into the wall!
This was caused by the nazi regime of intel, who just threw out 5 years of what could've been cpu improvements, but they decided to stuck with 4 cores cpus for 4 generations, with little differences between then. But Amd's ryzen toppled it and now we're free to really improve
@@heckraiserrr413 no and that's intel's fault, they literally paid money to developers turn a blind eye on this+ optmize their games for intel mainly, the only ones who didn't fell into that contract was ubisoft.
Don't think you can get a Prius with a manual transmission. Maybe a first gen Honda Insight, gets better mileage than any Prius ever even with a 5 speed manual
*Keyboard Roid Ragers' original comment for context, to look at when he when he inevitably delete's it:* *PlatinumEagleStudio's* 1 month ago It's not a GPU, dipshit. And when did Linus even say that? The title says "Card", not "Graphics Card". Learn to read.
it doesn't matter, if windows isn't activated, because when they use OEM OS, they it's already registered as a commercial/demo version. Secondly, there is a limit of how many times you can register your windows activation code. Third, LTT formats their computer everytime they do test runs for hardware to eliminate variables.
Linus with the camera crew: here's literally the best possible camera I can get you Linus to editors: *throws one red rocket in the room for them to fight over*
grey head the 1080TI's are great for gamning but video rendering ehh not so much if you wanted a card for video editing only get a Titan x or a Titan z there cards meant for video rendering and editing and heavy animation try gaming on them and well it won't work
it's been long common knowledge that feeding RU-vid better input footage results in better output footage, and better Transcoding. so stupid Resolution fine tuned Video, benefits all Viewers. despite how wasteful it is for Server Storage - funny how that works.
exactly..... the funny thing is.... all the cash he spent for 4k when he only needs 1080p since he films in studio most of the time and 4k doesnt make that much of an improvement except if he were to film a movie... i can still hear white noise in the background every time he speaks.... -___-
Price is all relative to your business. If you work in film, 1500 is low budget for most things. For blue collar people, 1500 is a house payment or more.
Mr.Far3ll and I literally just died because I have stage 4 cancer and an I'm critical condition in the hospital barely able to speak or make any coherent thoughts
You think RED stuff is expensive? Try anything from ARRI. Simple camera handle costs 500 Euro. Cheapest matte box - 6k. Master Prime lens - 15k-25k (and you need at least 4 of them). Tripod legs (without head) - 10k. Tripod head - 50k. And then there are ARRI lights. A pro set can cost from 100k to a couple of millions.
Typically, you can't purchase ARRI products like you would Sony or even RED. You have to rent them, thus bringing the price down for production companies. So, it's all comparable. In the end, when you look at all it can do, it's a very reasonable cost.
vazzed - So they should re-record all of their previous videos with the "cheaper 16k cameras"? Are you kidding? They keep the raw footage of every single video they've ever created, all they have to do is reupload them. Who's to say RU-vid will be the website we will all use in 10 years time? A new, better platform could appear and Linus Media Group would be able to upload ALL of their videos straight away at better quality. It only takes someone with half a brain to figure this out.
He has said it before... Just checkout the video where he went inside Deadmau5's home. He mentions how Deadmau5 has a box that is the reason why all the high tech in his studio works. Why a box? Thats what Linus got mad about because like Linus said in the video "A box he (as in Deadmau5) won't tell me shit about.".
You guys are like a multiple plug which is plugged in to itself but somehow generates energy. So basically LTT is a self sustaining system. Making videos about how they make videos. I don't judge. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Gimme dem sweet specs.
Yeah I thought it was pretty clever, make back some of the expense of the card by doing a video about the card. No hate though, Linus has always been open about stuff like that, and people like the content.
You all wasting almost $8k on a chip to edit at 8k resolutions and here I am on a 480p shit screen struggling to type as my $25 smartphone lags even at basic tasks.
RedrumZombies it's the part in the OS that makes your performance bottleneck by a few lines of code, because Bill Gate trying to ripped you off by making you buy more expensive part just to do the same shit. I've deleted it and now i can play all the game max setting with over 120 FPS with my G4560 and GT 1030.
Skipping around the video did not show me games played with a $7000 video card and revealed a nasal guy talking with hair that could withstand 100mph wind speeds. Very dissapointed.
Humphrey Bergquist That's actually not true. All you have to do is use the same key as before. No questions asked. Windows keys allow you to use them as many times as you want, just only one computer can be on at a time with that given key. I have 3 computers with the same windows 10 key. All run when the others are off with no problem.
@FluphyBunny: That wasn't the conclusion at all! RED is a useful product for productions that need to have that extra performance on the back-end. Such as high-end commercial projects. For Linus Media Group, the initial investment is not worth the minor performance increase that no one, aside from the Editors, will see. I believe that, if the cards were listed at half-price, or lower, then it might be a worthwhile investment for a medium-scale production company like LMG.
Robust Enigma thank you for highlighting the minor performance gain for a 7000 dollar card. Even niche products can be over priced. Which was my point.