Worker Ant for Cressida Studios: - Developer for: ACX (RBLX) - Avid Computer Hardware Follower - Hobbyist in Local LLM/SD/ML AI

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Joined April 2024
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PowerSpec G527 Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D 4.0GHz Processor; AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GDDR6; 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM; 1TB Solid State Drive microcenter.com/product/6988…
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“Microsoft has developed toolkits to convert CUDA models to AMD’s ROCm so they can run on the MI300X. There has been a significant increase in inquiries regarding the MI400X and MI450X roadmap, and Microsoft is working closely with AMD to maximize performance.” 👀
A MUST-read interview with a high-ranking $MSFT employee on data centers and what is happening right now ( $NVDA/ $AMD, liquid cooling, and HHD): 1. The challenges that $MSFT is having right now are energy and liquid cooling. To improve its goodwill with municipalities, $MSFT is setting up wastewater treatment facilities near its data centers, which also benefits the municipalities, not just $MSFT. 2. He mentions that they have been deploying a lot of $NVDA GB200s lately, but not as much as $META or X. There were some design challenges initially, but right now, there is a pretty good uptick with those with a lot of their customers. By and large, H100s are probably still their biggest pool. 3. They are seeing a slowdown in training compared to inferencing. Over the last 3-4 months, there has been increased interest in savings costs with inference. $MSFT has built some toolkits to help convert CUDA models to $AMD's ROCm so that you could use it on an $AMD 300x, and they are getting a lot of inquiries about $AMD's path and the 400x and 450X: »We're actually working with AMD on that to see what we can do to maximize that.« 4. According to him, $MSFT hasn't really brushed off OpenAI, but OpenAI is partnering with others and trying to get as much compute as they can. He is questioning how financially sustainable that becomes as OpenAI is still hemorrhaging money, but their balance sheet is actually getting better month over month. 5. He doesn't think that you can overbuild capacity at this point, as it takes time for data centers to be set up. He believes the tipping point of overbuild will be in 2029 or 2030, at least according to their projections. 6. He also gives some clarity as $MSFT is open to working with former bitcoin miners who want to transform to AI. Still, the biggest challenge with them is water and its availability, as many of them do not require liquid cooling for bitcoin mining. 7. He does mention that there is an HDD shortage because a few years ago, many HDD manufacturers cut back production to focus on SSDs and ultra SSDs. That being said, there is a ceiling that $MSFT's Azure is willing to pay for hard drives, and they are pushing back against the Seagate, Western Digital, Toshiba, and Samsungs. He believes the capacity is being added and that it will be better in the first half of 2026. found on @AlphaSenseInc
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AMD Reports Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results ir.amd.com/news-events/press…
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This was the type of stuff I was making in studio back then.
Freddy in 2014 client
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The AMD Radeon Developer Tool Suite just got a major upgrade, with support for the newest GPUs, enhanced profiling, crash analysis, and more. 🛠️ Our latest blog explores these brand-new updates for RGP, RGD, RRA, RMV, RGA, and RDP. ➡️ Learn more: gpuopen.com/learn/radeon-dev…
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It's crazy how SUPERMAN was supposed to have title cards but the test screening audience didn't like them.
These title cards are so creative CBM's really need to be doing them more often
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AMD has backtracked on putting RDNA 1 and 2 into a maintenance mode that wouldn't include game optimizations, telling Tom's Hardware new features will be included based on "market needs." tomshardware.com/pc-componen…
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New Divide — Linkin Park (2009)
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We have updated our recommended GPU requirements to reflect the end of driver support from AMD and NVIDIA for old GPUs AMD: Polaris (RX 400) -> RDNA (RX 5000) NVIDIA: Maxwell (GTX 900) -> Turing (RTX 2000) We also clarified that Intel GPUs are not recommended and unsupported
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This crashout should be framed and displayed in a museum It’s genuinely priceless
its time we start calling people out more often whenever they say something idiotic on the internet. Like free speech pal? you can say whatever you want but people will react tot he shit you say! Wanna be an ignorant with verbal diharrea? don't say I didnt warn ya!
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the line between simulation and reality is dissolving. this new research paper shows how to simulate millions of collisions with zero intersections. just pure physics.
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Some new Intel Nova Lake leaks have surfaced recently. And it paints a grim picture. My Nova Lake Performance predictions were based on previous leaks which strongly suggested that Nova Lake has AVX10.2 & APX. But this new leak says otherwise. This new leak says Nova Lake does *NOT* have both AVX or APX in any form! (Note: One user mentioned that the information in the leak is actually inconsistent and/or incomplete. So, we need to take this new info with a grain of salt.) If this turns out to be accurate, it throws my entire Nova Lake performance estimates off! :( So, does my NVL performance estimate NVL GB6 ST = 1.2X still hold? I'm not sure anymore. At this point, I'd suggest it's better to wait for more clarity on this matter. Links: x.com/Silicon_Fly/status/197… x.com/Silicon_Fly/status/197… Feel free to share your thoughts...
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Nova Lacks new instructions
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When it comes to hardware news, it always amazes me how some random dude makes some tweet and all news outlets report it without any verification.
AMD's upcoming Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 and Ryzen 7 9805X3D CPUs have been leaked, featuring up to 192 MB cache and faster 5.6 GHz clocks ➡️ wccf.tech/1iv0b
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