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Intel's Alder Lake, Arc GPU, Q&A - The Full Nerd ep. 188

Intel's Alder Lake, Arc GPU, Q&A - The Full Nerd ep. 188

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
In today's episode we cover on Intel's Alder Lake, Arc gaming GPU, and of course we answer your questions live! Intel Alder Lake explained on PCWorld: Intel's Arc gaming GPU - Price, specs and availability: 00: 00 - Pre-show 03: 12 - Intro 03: 55 - Alder Lake 57: 54 - Arc GPU 1: 16: 39 - Q&A Follow the crew on Twitter: -GordonUng -BradChacos -MorphingBall -Markhachman -WoolisLai -KeithPlaysPC -AdamPMurray
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 7


It would be nice, if the slides are displayed in time and more frequently. One picture says mores than all blah blah blah.
The difference between Windows 10 and 11 will be minimal, unless Microsoft scams everybody and makes a real difference on purpose to sell Windows 11.
I designed an OS in the past, I could define the changes for a scheduler for big and small cores in a day. What would take more time, is how to use the new HW and SW monitoring of the CPU behavior of a process/thread. But that is mainly about getting the behavior of newly installed processes/threads, to classify and store their behavior and to gain some performance during the first run. To classify the behavior you could also add a parameter, that specifies their wishes, when starting and running the process.

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Sigh. I cannot wait until these Zoom episodes end and everyone is back in the studio (well at least Gordon, alaina etc. Volume is all over the place, Alaina sounds great, Mark a bit low, and as usual Gordon is like twice the volume. I am watching on my TV via Roku but it was just too much having to constantly ride the volume button whenever Gordon came on. PLease please level the audio. I enjoy the show a lot but hard to when volume is so out of whack.
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Honestly I don't understand the value of the efficiency (read -slow-) cores, it's not like we are starved for power in the desktop space.
I'd rather have more big cores than introducing a power saving feature where it isn't really needed. Just look at how little power a 5600X already uses, do we really need this in the desktop? I get why it looks so good on phones and laptops for sure, but why here?

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Skylake cores aint bad, they will still run all modern games, if you have enogh of them, and considering the little improvements intel has made over the last years after skylake, 4-8 skylake cores for background tasks or even some produktivity tasks will prob be just fine.
Esp if its backed up by a buncha much faster cores for games or more demanding tasks.

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-all those background tasks-. yeah with Dell+RGB+Antivirus bloatware running, I can see the need. But I run linux and background bullsh-- isn't a thing here. I don't need Atom cores in my PC, I need max thread amount.
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I'm saddened that there isn't enough diverse representation on today's show. WHERE ARE THE PEOPLE OF BEARDS?
Long time fan! Love y'alls content

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I don't get the hype for Alder Lake? What's the deal? It's just more performance, not even that much. Xe is a much bigger deal, imho.
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