AmpereOne and AMD are duking it out for the most cores in a single socket.
Links to the things I mentioned in this video:
- Supermicro MegaDC ARS-...
SpamWare
6 months ago (edited)
The specs of this server will be the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 12
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seanys
6 months ago
Finally, a sensible explanation of “edge computing.” Thank you.
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edgarmatzinger9742
6 months ago
0:15 Pretty expensive hairdryer...
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sinuscosinus-v3u
6 months ago (edited)
I love that companies like Supermicro started to adopt OpenBMC and getting rid of AMI’s bs / their own creation. On the other hand, it’s sad that they don’t publish the code / the layers so that I could build my own image (which is basically the philosophy of OpenBMC).
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dfs-comedy
6 months ago
I do like SuperMicro gear. I used to run a company on (Intel) SuperMicro boxes, and hearing the "ready for takeoff..." noise when you started up the machine brought back memories...
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xard64
6 months ago
As someone who has to spend time every now and then at the server room I can relate to that intro. Also I find it very funny every time I see a set in movie or or television series where the set designers thought that server racks can be casually placed around the office like water coolers (and the noise is certainly not the only reason not to do that).
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plica06
6 months ago
I read Jeff's blog about this during my lunch at work today. Came home and proceeded to watch the video!
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humblelifeskills
6 months ago
watched the whole thing, great video. thank you! what a beast.
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TechTrekker-DMV
6 months ago
OMG that sound reminds me of my server admin days. Such nostalgia! Bringing me back to the 2000s!
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Dusty_Ham
6 months ago
For some fun, try using your ham radio near those smart plugs. Some of them are very susceptible to rf interference, and some cause a lot of rf interference. I had a smart power strip that started to flick on and off constantly. At first it only did it when I used the radio a few feet away, then it started doing it permanently after having my radio keyed down for a few seconds nearby.
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shockwaves59
6 months ago
0:04 i actually thought you were a about to meme about the old cinema THX intro, then i realised thats actually what the server sounds like 😅😂
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otrab1080
6 months ago
Those "moar cores" memes from the early 2010's are about to make a comeback.
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eldibs
6 months ago
I like the aside with Patrick about benchmarking. It goes to show how important it is to pick good benchmarks, and why good hardware reviewers use many benchmarks and workloads.
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Z-add
6 months ago (edited)
192 ampere vs rasberry pi blades with 48 x4 =192 cores. Make it happen.
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doctorno3912
6 months ago
Intro needed danger zone for that take off
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N....
6 months ago
21:15 yes, please! 👀
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dewbiedew
6 months ago
Wow, that thumbnail was not an exaggeration!
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ToyKeeper
6 months ago
Back in 2010 or so, I had an Itanium Superdome with 128 CPU cores and 2 TiB of RAM, and I've been eagerly waiting for the day when that sort of power can fit on a small desk instead of being as big as two full-sized refrigerators.
SpamWare
6 months ago (edited)
The specs of this server will be the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 12
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