Watching Atlas eat shit so many times was awesome, there wasn't a lot of that in the other videos. It's going to be cool seeing what tech is going to replace it.
Semi market is still in the tank, prices arent going to rebound right away. Theyre trying to hype everything up with the usual buzzwords (AI, ML, HMB3 ect) but prices shouldnt move too much through 2024.
This. My entire team other than me was laid off 3 weeks ago and both Solidigm and Intel aren't hiring. Going to be a bit before some people are going to find work in the industry.
Fallen Order and Cyberpunk. Steam Deck is enabling me to actually finish these games 20-30 minutes at a time.
Hows the resolution? Does it display deck standard resolution at huge scale and make it all blocky?
It was more than the games too. It was the friends, the lan parties, lugging around your huge steel case and CRT minotor, getting that upgrade so you could play at 1024x768 or whatever...every improvement felt like leaps and bounds ahead of what you had before. Most of all it was this new...
Mine showed up today, super impressed with valve hardware as usual. Played some Fallen Order streamed from my pc and Stardew Valley installed on the deck. This thing is going to be a lot of fun
I believe its all of it. There isnt a fab that can make it anymore(maybe an intel one in china?) Since lehi was sold and adoption just isnt there.
I think its interesting that micron dumped it with dave zinser as CFO, he goes to intel, and they dump it too...
Optane is phase change, intel sold off nand to sk. Micron ditched theirs (3DXP) a couple years ago and sold the Lehi fab after ending the joint development project and is focusing on CXL instead. Considering how its been money pit for both companies, I'm surprised it took them this long.
Another thing to mention is that all of these facilites are audited depending on the standards their products adhere to. The auditors ask for things like risk mitigation, force majeure, all that. All of this has to be developed and documented if you want to sell parts into automotive, DoD, ect...
I'm sure all of this has been planned out to the nth degree. I dont work in a fab but im in the semi industry for test/dev. We have backup plans, risk mitigation strategies, all this stuff and its not that critical when we lose power, chilled water, ln2, air, ect. Worst for us is we lose time on...
That's a fair criticism, and it's very possible that I didn't check the settings properly. My initial impression just didn't feel like it warranted any more time.
Installed, tried for 10 minutes, uninstalled. There's literally no reason to play this if you already have Diablo 3. Unless you want worse graphics, bad UI, and dumbed-down D3 playstyle.