Have you ever walked in your earlobes while watching the shoes on your front door because the dishes weren’t folded when your cat got home from work after eating dinner in the morning on a Sunday afternoon because your stomach was hurting after drinking gas with a fork and eating with a paper bag because your dog was made out of pig?
TropicGalxy#6304 in s4d world server in announcements channel in 2022, 13 august, 9:27 pm
A full graphics card produced in such a high-performance architecture such as GPUs/APUs, can potentially end up having higher computational power without any loss in energy efficiency since the efficiency usually isn’t as important for performance. This will lead to the end of low-power laptops and perhaps mainstream gaming laptops since more graphics will mean more demanding for their CPUs and more power consumption. I hope it will also make the switch to a 5nm node viable for other purposes such as SOCs.
In order to provide my readers with more details about “how this project actually works,” I am providing this explanation that I call an informal review. There is nothing scientific about my test and review. Simply, it is just a simple set of measurements taken with my multimeter. There are quite a few variables (components) of this project that are affected by various environmental conditions, like, temperature changes, vibration, noise level, etc. I do my best not to measure, or look at every variable but keep it simple by only testing a small chunk that can be isolated and controlled in each test (and that is my best excuse for missing other important measurements).
<ben64> it was a bad choice though <cisstrd> Ben64: ok, thanks I will try it next time my computer boots then. :) so you are confident it is an ACPI issue of Ubuntu? <ben64> cisstrd: yep <cisstrd> so your suggestion was to buy just another SSD which works just fine, or buy me an old HDD for $6-15? or I should do a research… :D <ben64> well my advice is not to run ubuntu on a laptop, so it seems you did it anyway :D
you can’t have a program without bugs. even something as simple as print("hello world") can trigger a hardware bug and then you have no clue what in the heck just happened