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    1st and 2nd Gen Intel Xeon to 5th Gen Intel Xeon Consolidation

    I have no idea about the purpose of the pads with a distinct shape. However, where there are lands on the LGA package for which there are no pins on the socket, those are usually test pins that are contacted only in special sockets used during manufacturing. All the non-contacted lands may not...
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    5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Emerald Rapids Resets Servers by Intel

    Looking at the Intel Ark specifications, I see that Emerald Rapids has a new feature that has not been mentioned. For all models at which I have looked, it is possible to split the cores into a smaller group of cores running at a base frequency that is higher than the nominal base frequency and...
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    AMD Kria K24 SOM Launched for Electric Motor Control

    The motor control algorithms will be run by the FPGA, which does not need any operating system and which ensures perfect real-time behavior, not by the weak ARM cores (Cortex-A53). The four Cortex-A53 cores run a Linux just for control purposes, as you have assumed. The FPGA also includes 2...
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    Beelink GTR7 Pro Review a Faster AMD Ryzen 9 Mini PC

    The AMD Phoenix CPUs support ECC DDR5 SODIMMs (also the previous AMD Rembrandt CPUs), but it is unlikely that any of the existing small computers or laptops have PCBs that include the extra traces required for ECC support. Otherwise the vendors would have bragged about it, like for the desktop...
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    Intel APX Advanced Performance Extensions and AVX10 For Next-Gen CPUs

    Intel's announcement does not explain clearly the purpose of these instruction-set architecture changes. The purpose of APX is the increase of the number of general-purpose registers from 16 x 64 bit to 32 x 64 bit, aligning the Intel-AMD ISA with the competing ISAs, like ARM Aarch64, IBM...
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    Intel Exiting the PC Business as it Stops Investment in the Intel NUC

    When the SimplyNUC Moonstone R9 CBM3r9MS becomes available, supposedly at the end of this month, a review of this computer would be very interesting for comparing it with the previously reviewed products: Intel NUC13 Pro, which uses exactly the same case and peripheral interfaces, and Minisforum...
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    Beelink GTR6 Review An Improved AMD Ryzen Mini PC

    Thanks for the info. The problem is that AMD is particularly bad in documenting the hardware capabilities of most of their products. So if one is not willing to lose money by buying a possibly useless product, anything not mentioned expressly in the official AMD specifications cannot be...
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    Beelink GTR6 Review An Improved AMD Ryzen Mini PC

    All the AMD pages with the detailed specifications of Rembrandt products show only 1080p decode capabilities, for instance: https://www.amd.com/en/product/11546 Even for the new rebranded Rembrandt, e.g. Ryzen 7 7735HS, the same information is shown. If in fact Rembrandt is better than that...
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    Beelink GTR6 Review An Improved AMD Ryzen Mini PC

    At least according the specifications published by AMD, the new GPU of AMD Phoenix is not only significantly faster than the GPU of AMD Rembrandt, mainly due to higher GPU clock frequencies and dual operation issue, but the video encode/decode block is hugely improved. While Rembrandt is able...
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    4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids Leaps Forward

    The problem with the SKU variety is not that they exist. The problem is that they make it very hard to predict the performance of the actual SKU that you might be able to buy. Everybody publishes benchmarks for the top Intel SKUs, which might match or even exceed the performance of the...
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    Supermicro X13SAE-F W680 Motherboard Mini-Review

    Normally, it should be possible to update the BIOS through IPMI even without an installed CPU, but IIRC Supermicro charges a fee for a tool doing this, and that is why it might be not possible with the MB as received. In any case, a Celeron G6900 should have a price in the range $50 ... $80.
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    Supermicro X13SAE-F W680 Motherboard Mini-Review

    As others have mentioned, with such a MB you not only do not need a GPU, but you also do not need a VGA monitor, because you can do everything via IPMI. I have dumped all my VGA monitors many years ago, and I assume that this has also happened for others. If you use third party IPMI tools...
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    Gigabyte MC13-LE1 and MC13-LE0 for AMD Ryzen 7000 in Servers

    While Intel has better support for ECC in the CPUs where that is enabled, including the latest Raptor Lake CPUs, e.g. by having better Linux EDAC drivers, the support for ECC in AMD CPUs has become more official than before. Unlike for earlier Ryzens, now both for the laptop Ryzen 6000 series...
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    NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Launched Cheaper Arm and Ampere

    While you are right, NVIDIA themselves refer to two of their newest products as "RTX 4080 with 12 GB VRAM" and "RTX 4080 with 16 GB VRAM", even if the differences between those 2 boards are much greater than the differences between the 2 Orin Nano modules. The two "RTX 4080" boards use...
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    NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Launched Cheaper Arm and Ampere

    Thanks for the link. However, it does not seem that there will be a single board compatible with both Xavier NX and Orin NX. On the page from that link it says that you can order now a carrier board for "for the Jetson Nano, TX2 NX or Xavier NX". It also says that "Orin NX will be available...
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    NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Launched Cheaper Arm and Ampere

    The prices for the 2 Orin Nano modules, $200 for the 4 GB version and $300 for the 8 GB version, are very good, unlike for most NVIDIA products, which are high-performance, but overpriced products. Having 6 Cortex-A78 cores, even if only at the very low 1.5 GHz clock frequency, is much better...
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    NVIDIA GTC 2022 Fall Keynote Coverage

    Yes, all the new models are starved in memory. I have a 3-year old GPU with 16 GB memory, which was $800 at that time (a Radeon VII) and now NVIDIA offers 16 GB only in a $1200 GPU. While the largest memory that I have in an NVIDIA card is 8 GB, that card (a RTX 2060 Super) was 3 times cheaper...
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    The Forbidden Arm Server that is Banned in the US

    The article was very interesting, but nowadays this is no longer representative of the best that the Chinese can do in servers, as that would be the Alibaba Yitian 710, also mentioned in a recent STH article. Unfortunately, the Alibaba servers, like also the Amazon Graviton 3 servers, are...
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    Silicom M20E3ISLB is Intel QuickAssist PCH for a 2.5in U.2 Drive Tray

    This seems very plausible. If that is how Intel uses those phrases, it is likely that the mobile versions of Alder Lake include only the cryptography part, without the compression part. Like I have said, the Intel QAT documents describe laptop SSD/HDD encryption as a possible application for...
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    Silicom M20E3ISLB is Intel QuickAssist PCH for a 2.5in U.2 Drive Tray

    Searching more through the Intel Ark database, the meaning of "Intel® QuickAssist Software Acceleration" appears even more mysterious. At the new Xeon D 1700 and 2700 series, both "Intel® QuickAssist Software Acceleration" and "Integrated Intel® QuickAssist Technology" are listed, so they seem...