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not the specs really
but i doubty their tactic is to challenge flagship with their flagship this time
its more to show "we have production ready 7mm fuckers, beat that"
@Tervy how exactly, RTX cards already have the floating point compute unlocked
that was previously locked to tesla/quadro
indeed __if__ the R7 wil lhave FP64 enabled it will give nice contender for RTX,, incase it does not FP16 is there where it beats RTX cards (aka basic content creation tools for now?)
but yeah so far there has been rumors that FP64 _WONT_ be avaible
and some say that it will
one of those things we need probly just to wait a nd see
but indeed if they dont deliver on those marks RTX series will be more obvious buys for same price
unless Mantle API bull something magical out of its ass
NDA drops later today
so we'll see
yeah
are these GPUs mac compatible?
nobody cares about mac
apple has put amd gpus in their iMac Pros
somebody's gonna care
AMD cards will probably be
most current AMD cards work on Mac
i wonder when first countries state by law that _any_ device manufacturer sold inside said country needs to provide security updates for 10+ years or something
didn't EU already force 18 months?
note sure, sadly 18 months aint nothing really
18 months ain't shit
>not buying a new phone every 12 months
are you guys poor?
Itoddlers BTFO
based polish people
but apparently thats pretty much copy and paste from AMDs own benchmarks
so realworld tests still keep us waiting
Link to article?
Is it possible to determine, when a LUKS encrypted system has been successfully decrypted and booted the last time, if you are unable to decrypt it yourself?
The question in essence is: if you have two encrypted Linux systems installed on two SSDs and you are asked to hand over the decryption keys by the authorities, can you give the password of one of them to the authorities, and plausibly deny to remember the other one because "its an old system that I haven't used in a long time"?
as long as all log files are within encrypted container.. i doubt ?
mm actualy probly depens on system
if Grub2/uefi/whateverbootmanager is a snitch and keeps logs