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My god, it's full of CORES...

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The video opens with a playful rant about cutting edge processor news, focusing on AMD's announced Bergamo EPYC server chip, which packs an impressive 128 cores intended for data centers and cloud computing rather than gaming rigs. The presenters explain that Bergamo is part of AMD’s broader EPYC lineup, with a 128 core variant highlighted as a major leap in multi core density and power efficiency, while a Genoa CPU with 96 cores is also teased for next year. The discussion then shifts to Apple’s rumored move to a 3 nanometer process for its MacBook Pro lineup and iPhone chips, suggesting a dramatic increase in core counts and potential multi-dye configurations, all framed against the backdrop of the ongoing race for smaller process nodes. A quick comparison follows with Google Pixel 6 charging performance, noting that although the device reaches half of its battery in about 30 minutes, the overall charging curve slows dramatically afterwards. The hosts then transition to lighter segments, including a sponsor-read for Vessi footwear, and a series of brief tech updates about Nintendo hardware plans, Windows 7/8.1 OneDrive deprecation, and a study on renewable energy feasibility. Finally, driverless Walmart deliveries and IBM AI-powered drive-through ordering with McDonald’s are touched on as a look at real world AI and automation trends, ending with a humorous sign-off and a tease to return for more on Wednesday.

Topics · technology · hardware · ai · cloud_computing · data_centers

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What is the Bergamo EPYC processor and how many cores does it have?
The Bergamo EPYC processor announced by AMD is a data center oriented CPU with 128 cores in total.
Why is Apple’s move to a 3 nanometer process significant according to the video?
A 3 nanometer process could allow Apple to pack more cores across multiple dies, potentially up to around 40 cores on a single chip, signaling a substantial efficiency and performance leap.