…did you search “MassGrave”?
…did you search “MassGrave”?
Maybe, depending upon how it is implemented.
If they somehow use those AMD NPU’s as accelerators to handle spatial recognition, then it might be possible to at least add some of the needed functionality behind AR/VR without pounding the APU.
Or, considering it might be ARM, it might be an in-house or even AMD designed SoC with all the necessary bells and whistles to implement at the very least AR.
I’d buy the heck out of an AMD ARM device.
The LSTC edition has a few more years in it… but I wouldn’t do MASS in a GRAVE… ehr, I mean - fuck.
Look, just search for “MassGrave” on GitHub.
Damn, the incantation failed.
Time to bring out the billy goat.
At that point, people were curious and decided to go deeper into the engine. Low and behold, it’s a game engine, based entirely on telemetry technology.
Here’s what’s gonna happen.
Other outfits are going to make NPUs so fast that no GPU can compare. Even an architecture such as NVIDIA’s will be price-wise too expensive to be of interest for any AI outfit.
Then, either NVIDIA pivots so hard, they pivot themselves out of the GPU industry, or…
They come crawling back.
Just randomly encrypting your application executables and forcing you to run the application inside a Windows VM on Azure - and paying for it, a.k.a Execution as a Service (or EaaS for short)…
I’m not even joking, that could happen.
You’ll have Euro Truck Simulator running in your brains.
Aaaaw, so cute _ This is what they’ll have running inside your brain when they put us all into capsules. You’ll have cables up your butt, but your capsule will also be a suppository that might be shoved up into the hive minds sphincter, which tightens and loosens depending upon optimal dopamine distribution, so that millions of others can also benefit from your heightened cortisol levels. Lucky you.
Well of course it is… you gotta render the service paid for lol let the Russian oligarchs get their money’s worth.
It’s a crapsterpiece that execs wanted all along.
Gamers to game Devs: “oh sweetie, let me hold you…”
Gamers to game publishers: “you donkey!”
As it should be.
I put peepee in the doodoofard.
I’m guessing it’s the Wifi business that’s going to be sold. Also, the prefabs might be spun off. But Intel still needs a GPU division, if at the very least just for integrated GPUs, but we might see the end of dedicated Intel GPU’s as they pivot to compete against AMD’s APU’s.
That’s my take, at least.
What’s Meta need a bunch of fascist Christian nationalists for? It’s not like they have an overlapping demograph-oh yeah, ofc.
Mark Zuckerbot sure is a shrew bastard. Elon Musk wishes he had his computational brain.
Ext4 is faster, but I love BTRFS not just because of CoW, but subvolumes as well. You could probably get something similar going with LVFS, but I prefer that to be baked in, hence why I’m waiting for bcachefs, because it’ll up the ante with tighter integration, so that might translate to better performance.
Notice my use of the word might. BTRFS performance is not so great.
The problem with automating everything is that suddenly consumers have no money to spend on products and services… you know what that means.
That, or an oligarchy class keeps a distance between themselves and 99% of the people via privatised security, or even national security.
So socialism, or a return to the aristocracy. Take your pick.
I’m going to switch from BTRFS at some point, but at this point that’s going to be a few years down the line.
LTSC is “only” available through an enterprise licensing through Microsoft or its partners, which means you can probably ask a company or organization for one of their volume keys, and will probably be the only Windows where you can permanently disable Recall…
Like seriously, I had problems disabling telemetry in Windows 10 Pro because it kept re-enabling them, but not in the LTSC version.