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phonemantra-blog · 6 months
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Gamers, rejoice! The highly anticipated PS5 Pro is inching closer to reality, and insiders are spilling the beans on its potential technical specifications and release window. Buckle up as we delve into the leaked details and explore what this next-gen upgrade might hold. Corroborated Leaks: PS5 Pro's Specs Revealed The rumor mill surrounding the PS5 Pro has been churning for some time, with speculations about its features and release date. Now, thanks to two prominent industry figures, we have a clearer picture of what to expect. Moore's Law is Dead: This tech YouTuber, known for hardware leaks and analysis, initially shared details about the PS5 Pro's potential specs. While some may raise an eyebrow due to past predictions, the information has gained significant weight with recent developments. Tom Henderson: A reputable gaming insider known for accurate leaks, Henderson has corroborated Moore's Law is Dead's claims regarding the PS5 Pro's specifications. Citing anonymous sources, Henderson has bolstered confidence in the leaked details. Unveiling the Potential: A Look at PS5 Pro's Specs Let's dissect the leaked specifications and understand how they might translate into a more powerful gaming experience: Enhanced Rendering Power: The PS5 Pro is rumored to boast a 45% increase in rendering power compared to the standard PS5. This translates to smoother visuals, potentially enabling higher resolutions and more complex in-game environments. Ray Tracing Revolution: Ray tracing, a lighting technique that simulates real-world light behavior, is expected to receive a significant boost. Leaks suggest 2-3 times faster processing, with some instances reaching a staggering 4 times the speed of the PS5. This could result in breathtakingly realistic lighting effects and immersive shadows. Raw Performance Boost: The PS5 Pro's processing power could reach 33.5 teraflops, a significant jump from the PS5's 10.28 teraflops. This raw power increase could translate to smoother gameplay, faster loading times, and the ability to handle even more demanding titles. PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution Upscaling): Sony might be introducing its own image scaling technology called PSSR. Leak reports suggest it could outperform existing solutions like FSR 2.0, potentially offering sharper visuals and improved detail at higher resolutions. Performance Mode for 8K and Beyond: The PS5 Pro could introduce a dedicated "Performance Mode" geared towards achieving 8K resolutions. This mode might prioritize frame rates at lower resolutions like 4K, ensuring a smooth and responsive gaming experience. Machine Learning Architecture: The leaks hint at a dedicated machine learning architecture within the PS5 Pro. This could be utilized for various purposes, including AI-powered upscaling, improved game AI behavior, and potentially even innovative gameplay mechanics. It's important to remember that these are still leaks, and Sony hasn't officially confirmed any details. However, with a credible source like Tom Henderson backing the information, these specs paint an exciting picture of what the PS5 Pro might offer. When Can We Expect the PS5 Pro? The leaked information also suggests a potential launch window for the PS5 Pro. Here's what we know: Holiday Season 2024:** The rumors point towards a late 2024 release, strategically positioned around the holiday season. This timing would capitalize on the peak shopping period and maximize sales potential. While a specific release date remains under wraps, a late 2024 launch aligns with historical trends of PlayStation console releases. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Are these PS5 Pro specs confirmed? No, these are currently leaks corroborated by a reputable insider. Sony hasn't officially confirmed any specifications or release dates. Will the PS5 Pro be backward compatible with PS5 games? Based on past trends, it's highly likely that the PS5 Pro will be backward compatible with existing PS5 games. Should I upgrade from a PS5 to a PS5 Pro? This depends on your gaming needs and preferences. If you prioritize the absolute best visuals and performance, the PS5 Pro might be tempting. However, if you're happy with your current PS5 experience, waiting might be a wiser option. What will the PS5 Pro cost? There's no official information on the price yet. However, considering the potential spec upgrades, expect a price point higher than the standard PS5.
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kirbyddd · 5 months
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one of my secret video game wishes, is to play the Chopin's Deathbed Fever Dream JRPG
it was a really somber ethereal game? from the brief brush i had with it in... wow, mustve been late 00s
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absoluteaffirmative · 11 months
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myhfid · 1 month
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thekey4427 · 4 months
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Every step I take is an engineering miracle. Every time I open my eyes, millions of microprocessors work tirelessly to process the hundreds of teraflops that inundate them. Even talking to you needs enough energy to power what used to be New York for ten lifetimes. All of me, every single bolt and screw, every molecule-sized transistor within my brain, every carefuly constructed road of circuits that comprise my nervous system, was built to perfection by the most perfect machine ever constructed: Myself. And you dare dance your lips across my faceplate, ruining what is arguably the most marvellous piece of engineering the world has seen?
GLaDOS while Chell is planting kiss after kiss on her face.
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interestingsnippets · 3 months
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With other forms of consumption that are bad for the planet, we all understand that the main burden of responsibility falls on the big players—industry, government, the rich and powerful. But we also acknowledge that everyone else has a part to play too. I stop running the water while I’m brushing my teeth. I carry groceries in a burlap tote. I turn off the lights whenever I step out of my apartment, regardless of whether I’m leaving for five minutes or a week. Every time we make a new video or send an email, or post a photo of our latest meal, it’s like turning on a small light bulb that’ll never be turned off. This points to an uncomfortable, and eminently modern, question. “Everyone says it’s really bad to fly,” Tom Jackson, a professor at Loughborough University, in England, who studies the environmental impact of data, told me. “But also we’ve got to think about whether it’s really bad to carry on with our current digital practices.” In other words: To help save the planet, should we be using less data? Given how much of modern life depends on megabytes and teraflops, the answer could be a key facet to living nobly in the AI age.
Every Time You Post to Instagram, You’re Turning on a Light Bulb Forever - The Atlantic
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bigbaywindow · 11 months
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she teraflop on my D: until i stack overflow
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ralfmaximus · 4 months
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They had SO MANY Cray supercomputers!
Note that this 1982 machine did 800 MegaFLOPS max, and the phone in my pocket does 2.4 TeraFLOPS. Roughly 3000 times faster.
From a visit to the Computer Museum of America, Roswell Georgia.
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dkpsyhog · 12 days
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How am I only now learning that "teraflops" is an actual unit and not just something coined to make fun of inscrutible computer jargon
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anonymouscomrade · 6 months
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seeing modern day console wars nonsense on twitter is fucking hilarious. i think back to the playground arguments i had as a kid and as dumb as they still were, at least there were noticable differences between the SNES and Sega Genesis, or N64 and Playstation. nowadays you see these literal fetuses arguing whose machine has more teraflops per gigashart and you go to look at the Xbox xX_one_Xx vs Playstation 420 comparison screenshots and it's like
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posthypermodern · 13 days
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i understand where the sexual/sensualization of the mech pilot came from (armoured core 6, witch from mercury, etc). but i'm rather surprised that this hasn't took off w/ regards to the netrunner.
yk, the cyberpunk hacker dressed head-to-toe in a haptic wetsuit with their brain plugged into cyberspace processing teraflops of data per second? Blind to the world, eyes wide open to the fiber optic universe?
i mean the whole drooling dopamine-addicted puppygirl vibe is rather appropriate for a person plugged into a machine (that isn't necessarily...on paper, a war machine—but is nonetheless used as a tool of cyberwarfare).
thigh-high socks, baggy hoodies, & thumb drive chock full of corpo/gov't secrets. your favorite I.T. tech getting a little treat because they fixed your computer.
is this anything?
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max1461 · 2 years
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them: "what's in your pants becase,, of gender ,in the wordview that'd we have!"
me:
penis
vigina
peanos
"vignina"
boobs
butts
thighs
breasts
"nipples"
bicep muscle
chest muscle
beard
vagina hairs
PENIS AND BALL HAIRS
ball
uterine system
male and female brain
mathematical "ability" and motherly "ability"
there's a computer chip also
purity of the machine
raw steel
doped silicon
TRANSistors haha
one trillion trillion teraflops
self improving ai
DEEZ NUTZ basilisk haha
"terminator"
haha
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monky · 10 months
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Me n my dad thought we invented teraflops to make fun of my computer nerd brother and it turned out to be a real thing
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f1 · 1 year
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Mercedes upgrades yielding success we havent felt for a long time Wolff | 2023 F1 season
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says his team feels happier with their performance than they have for a “long time” thanks to their recent upgrades package. The team that dominated Formula 1’s V6 turbo era for so many years have only enjoyed one grand prix victory since the technical regulations revolution at the start of 2022. However, Mercedes currently sit second in the constructors’ championship on 167 points behind leaders Red Bull, 13 points ahead of closest rivals Aston Martin. Since introducing their first major upgrades package in Monaco, drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have combined for 71 points – more than any team besides Red Bull. Wolff says the apparent success of the Mercedes’ upgrades is having a positive impact within the team. “I think we can see the positive dynamic literally cascading, transcending, into the organisation,” Wolff said. “We feel that the car is coming together, we see that our data yields results on-track and we haven’t felt that since a long time. That obviously contributes to this place being in a very good place.” Mercedes have begun to move away from their car’s core design concept after the W14 had a disappointing start to the season relative to the team’s ambitions. Despite the limitations of F1’s financial regulations and aerodynamic testing restrictions, Wolff says he is confident Mercedes can make major changes to their 2024 car with what they have available to them. “We have set up a huge organisation in our financial department of 46 people that monitors the cost cap down to the last screw,” Wolff explained. “We look at the trend of our expenditure over all of the year. And what we’ve done is basically allocated resource to various projects. We’ve stayed below that line all year last year and we’re still below that line this year. That considers a ‘normal’, let’s say, development switch for next year and this is still pretty much on track. “The good thing is that we’re constantly learning about what the car is doing. There is going to be some fundamental design changes for next year, but it’s not that we are building stuff. It’s more like ‘what we are simulating?’. But that is not measured in either money nor teraflops, nor wind tunnel hours.” Advert | Become a RaceFans supporter and go ad-free 2023 F1 season Browse all 2023 F1 season articles via RaceFans - Independent Motorsport Coverage https://www.racefans.net/
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kaiasky · 2 years
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Follow up question:
What's the other one
Terabyte and then like Tera..bit? The OTHER MEASURMENT.. you know.. I cannot member.. no memberimg.
i mean tera- is just the SI prefix for 10^12 or in computers 2^40. so a terajoule is also a measurement etc.
terabits is a thing yeah but usually for data speeds. in terms of eg terabits/second. also some people distingish kB (usually 1000) vs KB (??) vs KiB (1024)
teraflops also gets talked about, that's floating point operations per second.
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Xbox Series X - World Premiere - Trailer
Like and Subscribe   Xbox head Phil Spencer said that Microsoft was prioritizing high frame rates and faster load times over higher resolutions; the Series X achieves this via the better-matched capabilities of the CPU and graphics processing unit. Compared to the Xbox One X, the CPU is about four times as powerful and the GPU twice as powerful. The Xbox Series X is powered by a custom 7 nm AMD Zen 2 CPU with eight cores running at a nominal 3.8 GHz or, when simultaneous multithreading (SMT) is used, at 3.6 GHz. One CPU core is dedicated to the underlying operating system. The integrated GPU is also a custom unit based on AMD's RDNA 2 graphics architecture. It has a total of 56 compute units (CUs) with 3,584 cores, with 52 CUs and 3,328 cores enabled, and will run at a fixed 1.825 GHz. This unit is capable of 12 teraflops of computational power. The unit ships with 16 GB of GDDR6 SDRAM(Graphics Double Data Rate 6 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory ), with 10GB running at 560GB/s primarily to be used with the graphics system and the other 6 GB at 336 GB/s to be used for the other computing functions. After accounting for the system software, about 13.5 GB of memory will be available for games and other applications, with the system software only drawing from the slower pool. The Xbox Series X is intended to render games at 4K resolution at 60 frames per second, and can support up to 120 frames per second and can render up to 8K resolution. The Xbox Series X's console form is designed to be unobtrusive and minimalistic. It has a 15.1 cm × 15.1 cm (5.9 in × 5.9 in) footprint, is 30.1 cm (11.9 in) high, and weighs 4.45 kg (9.8 lb). Designed to sit vertically, it can also be used on its side. Its front has the main power button and an Ultra HD Blu-ray drive. The top of the unit is a single powerful fan. Spencer said that the console is as quiet as the Xbox One X. The Series X includes an HDMI 2.1 output, the storage expansion slot, three USB 3.2 ports, and an Ethernet port. The console does not include an infrared blaster or HDMI pass-through like the Xbox One line, supporting HDMI-CEC instead. An earlier leak had suggested a TOSLINK port for digital audio, but this was eliminated in the final design. The console has an IR receiver in its controller pairing button next to the front USB port.
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