Spyke
feddit.de

I still remember when we started doing data science in school and I was held back by my CPU's lack of enterprise remote management capabilities. If only I had a vPro-enabled CPU back then!

I also got an F in eSports class that year but that was for unrelated reasons.

(Just how much coke did Intel's marketing department do to come up with this presentation?)

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Seemingly a lot, looking at the other slides from their presentation.

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lemmy.world

They were actually really really good and made the teacher look so bad that they gave them an F out of spite

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FoxBJKreply
midwest.social

eSports class

I'm sorry but what!? And how do you fail that!?

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More interesting is that people stop using productivity tools and video conferencing at 15. Someone should tell my boss.

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Can use? Yes, some can. Need? No, plus, 10yo+ games freak out with too many cores, such as Prototype 2

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A lot of games have fully multithreaded components (for physics or navigation for example). So they can use any amount of cores. Its pretty rare to see a game max out all cores on such a system since they are usually limited by something else first.

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Nothing screams insecurity as faking test results, which they did for AMD.

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Ah yes. General high schooler running openfoam/ansys fluent on their i5/i7 laptops which probably dell xps models that had severe throttling issues and on 8GB of ram.

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lemmy.world

Honestly wondering if Intel is retarded internally or outsourced marketimg to India with no understanding and shuffled a bunch of key words into a okay looking graphic... Regardless Intel is retarded still for letting this pass, no one checked the work LMAO

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Agreed, we really should stop normalizing using words incorrectly, especially in cases like this. That specific word choice has no unique benefit to conveying the message, and can do a lot to devalue it.

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r.nf

Inflation made me do that whole schedule opposite... 😅

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Rentlarreply
lemmy.ca

According to intel, you're now a baby for using an i3 or Celeron. Congratulations!

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