

Yeah, but this happens with every version. Windows 7 still had a big market share up until MSFT cut off support. Users are going to bitch and complain and talk about switching to Linux, but eventually just install the next Windows version.
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Yeah, but this happens with every version. Windows 7 still had a big market share up until MSFT cut off support. Users are going to bitch and complain and talk about switching to Linux, but eventually just install the next Windows version.
Unfortunately, a certain government(all three branches) could make things very difficult for AMD if they don’t play ball.
I agree with CameronDev, not so much on the capacity, but the bandwidth. At 100+ Gb, the Ryzen/Core platforms are really holding you back with their weak I/O.
If you need that much memory, you might be better off picking up a used Xeon/Epyc from Ebay. Their CPU speeds are lower, but the quad channel RAM could make up for it, depending on what you’re trying to do.
I just downloaded and tried it. It’s beautiful. Brings back so many memories.
https://tchncs.de/en/ has a pretty good landing page.
Seems like that should be illegal, like changing the odometer on a car, but what do I know.
My 4060ti scores lower than my 3060 on large language model benchmarks. I have a Zen 3 APU, so it’s limited to PCIe 3.0. Lower performance in some games too.
I imagine if I had a regular Zen 3 and tested each card by itself in slot 0, the 4060ti would be faster, but it is what it is.
I remember those days, playing games with DOS4GW or whatever it was called. Man, I don’t miss that.