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aries1470 got a reaction from TeoIzAwezome in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958
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aries1470 got a reaction from paddy-stone in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958
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aries1470 reacted to MajorFoley in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Ah, so that means everyones gonna stop doing drugs? Again, they are attacking the symptoms not the root of the problem and as long as the root is still there (only expensive prices and region locking and the shitty MTM we got that the government personally sabotaged so Murdoch could keep his foxtel empire) Piracy will never die.
The FTTP NBN was the first step in getting rid of pirates who didn't really want to pirate, you can thank our wonderfully stupid Coalition government to help piracy thrive until 2040 at the minimum as long as they are in.
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aries1470 reacted to Sauron in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Or they could force the movie industry to actually make purchasing their stuff seem compelling. If on top of being expensive the service is crap, people won't stand for it. Furthermore movies are art and restricting their visibility like this, in my opinion, is a crime against humanity.
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aries1470 reacted to PlayStation 2 in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Ah, good ol' Rupert Murdoch and Co. trying to do something they can't feasibly do.
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aries1470 reacted to MajorFoley in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Old media is dying at an incredible rate, the only reason foxtel is trying because they realise how bad they are losing and their first day with Game of Thrones showed how badly prepared they were, not to mention people PISSED at watching at 480P.
I don't think fines are gonna stop most people when a simple google search is gonna solve all their problems and im pretty sure alot of people know they are stealing by not paying. I have not gone to the movies in at least 7 years (im only 24) and pretty much the only time i ever watch movies is again, if given to me or on special and i rip them. Peer pressure doesn't help either but again, you know that Data retention crap they passed to try and combat "terrorism"? Nah it's to make sure they can keep an eye on you whenever they want and the first thing they did was sick the AFP on a journalist.
This government is too stupid to fix the problem but the other side doesn't want to do it either at this point.
I can also make the same point with games, Games back in the day used to have demos so you could try it out and decide if you wanted to buy it or not, companies realise it loses them sales so they remove it and provide betas as long as you pre-purchase, again leading more people to piracy to try the game before deciding on buying or saying it was a bad game, and i don't blame them. Alot of games today need so many patches just to get them bloody working right.
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aries1470 reacted to Bananasplit_00 in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
none of this is going to help at all, its just makeing people less intrested in their movies or whatever and it wont stop anyone. but i dont see it as unlikely that in a few years, maybe less, we could see countries start to ban VPNs
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aries1470 reacted to TimeOmnivore in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
People are going to be using the easiest, best service they can; rather than trying to make illegitimate methods more difficult to access, maybe focusing on making the legitimate methods easier to access with larger libraries at higher bitrates would be the better option. But what do I know?
I got HBO Now/Netflix because it is significantly easier to access what I want from them than it was to hunt down each episode of every show I wanted to watch. Piracy is a service issue, and the sooner content creators/producers/distributors and governments acknowledge this fact, the better.
Or they can keep going down the road they're on now, since that has obviously resulted in massive success in the past. /s
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aries1470 reacted to jagdtigger in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
You know its working, instead of the user it goes to pirates, free of charge and hassle free. Its sad that the legal way is so "hard" while the illegal is so easy. No wonder so many people "unites" under the black flag .
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aries1470 reacted to MrTiC in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Agree 100%
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aries1470 reacted to lobster_zoidberg in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Companies already tried to sue copyright infringers, the ISPs jumped in and blocked the attempts to get customer information and won.
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aries1470 reacted to MajorFoley in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
The ISP's will try to do only the minimal if they lost because it will cost them money.
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aries1470 reacted to lobster_zoidberg in More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked in Australia within days
Any ISP who has their customers sued will loose 50%+ of their customers, the reputation they can get by winning a case to get customer names will get them much more money from business than they pay.
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aries1470 reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
It's an Atom, so you can guess
The article says
and then offers details about the dual cores, which goes from 1.5-2.2 depending on boost state. Probably the 16-core will be lower, but we'll see.
Maybe more relevant for its intended use, it states that it has single-channel RAM but
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aries1470 got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958
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aries1470 got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958
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aries1470 got a reaction from JohnnyCorporalTech in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958
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aries1470 got a reaction from ARikozuM in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958
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aries1470 reacted to ARikozuM in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Mozart on abacus is still a touch faster.
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aries1470 reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
It varies from model to model. Some are single channel, 1866. (full lineup: https://ark.intel.com/products/series/97941/Intel-Atom-Processor-C-Series)
The 16-core seems to be dual channel 2400, as you said.
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aries1470 reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
That's not what they are designed for. These are low power server and NAS CPUs. They do what they are meant to do, the same way the really low clock Xeons and Opterons do their job, not to mention HT. There are plenty of tasks in such use case that can benefit from multiple cores, even if weak, rather a few stronger ones, and are especially attractive if they come at a very low power budget.
These are not CPUs to power PCs.
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aries1470 reacted to LukaH in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
for a sec i thought this was relevant
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aries1470 reacted to bobhays in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
What you said is true, but it's still amazing for low power video encoding and a file server. The main reasons being great networking, ECC support, and low power.
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aries1470 reacted to AnonymousGuy in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
These chips are meant to keep ARM out of the server market. The "lots of really shitty cores" market.
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aries1470 got a reaction from Gammega in Intel releases 16 core CPU for $449 USD
Intel finally released their 16 Core CPU priced at $449 USD.
This is a low power 32W CPU belonging to the Intel ATOM family line of CPU's.
For more details you can read here:
Announcement with general information, was released earlier in the year: C3000 series from Anandtech
Updated article
Information from extremetech
Information from Hexus
Currently, there are two motherboards that I was able to find.
One from SuperMicro, and the other from Gigabyte.
Please note, that the server division of Gigabyte is seperate from their consumer division.
This news is now a week old. Will Linus make a video about its performance?
Only time will tell.
EDIT: Intel page.
Some sites quote it as 32W while intel quote its as 31W. Base Speed: 2.0GHz No Turbo.
Edit2:
Review of the C3955 not the 3958