Hello, can someone tell me how much AI per minute I need to play 50h game?
Hello, can someone tell me how much AI per minute I need to play 50h game?
Hello, can someone tell me how much AI per minute I need to play 50h game?
There is 3000 minutes in 50h. You need
well, say i'm playin' off my legacy gaming rig with northwoods p4 and geforce 3. how many hours per 'ai'?
∞ hours
Google IO is the apex of AI per minute
Last year they were called cuda core. Now they are called AI Tops... wtf is an ai top... did we all become bottoms?
TOP is a measurement of performance (Trillions of Operations Per second), a CUDA core is not, it's a physical processing unit on the chip.
TOP is the AI version of a FLOP, the thing we typically use to measure graphics performance.
This makes me want to buy Intel instead of AMD for the first time in a couple of decades.
I mean if the new gen of gpus has accellerators it makes sense; actually out of curiosity, does any of the new intel stuff have any of that? I am still at the old i5 chips
I'm having a hard time understanding your question, but I'll try my best:
if the new gen of gpus has accellerators
does any of the new intel stuff have any of that? I am still at the old i5 chips
"Old i5 chips" doesn't mean much -- that just means you have a midrange chip from any time between 2008 and now. What matters is the model number that comes after the "Core i5" part, e.g. "Core i5 750" (1st-gen from 2008) vs. "Core i5 14600" (most recent gen before rebranding to "Core Ultra 5", from just last year).
As far as "it makes sense" goes, to be honest, an Intel CPU would still probably be a hard sell for me. The only reason I might consider one is if I had some niche circumstance (e.g. I was trying to build a Jellyfin server and having the best integrated hardware video encode/decode was the only thing I cared about).
What I really had in mind when I say it makes me want to buy Intel (aside from joking about rejecting "AI" buzzword hype) is the new Intel discrete GPU ("Battlemage"), oddly enough. It's getting to be about time for me to finally upgrade from the AMD Vega 56 I've been using for over seven(!) years now, so I'll be interested to see how the Intel Arc B770 might compare to the AMD Radeon RX 9070 (or whichever model it's competing against).