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[5411.00 --> 5412.00] So Intel 3D NAND. |
[5412.00 --> 5416.00] Intel revealed it will offer SSDs in the second half of next year based on 3D NAND. |
[5416.00 --> 5419.00] It is a result of Intel's joint flash venture with Micron. |
[5419.00 --> 5427.00] It stacks 32 planar levels to deliver 256 gigabits, so 32 gigabytes of storage in a single MLC die. |
[5427.00 --> 5439.00] And the 3D NAND can also be packed with 3 bits per cell to hit up to 384 gigabit or 48 gigabytes per die. |
[5439.00 --> 5444.00] The 3D NAND will enable 10 gig SSDs within the next couple of years. |
[5444.00 --> 5445.00] Uh, 10 terabyte. |
[5445.00 --> 5446.00] I'm sorry? |
[5446.00 --> 5447.00] 10 terabyte. |
[5447.00 --> 5448.00] Yeah, that's what I meant to say. |
[5448.00 --> 5449.00] Thank you. |
[5449.00 --> 5450.00] 10 terabyte SSD. |
[5450.00 --> 5452.00] Yeah, 10 gig SSDs would be less impressive. |
[5452.00 --> 5456.00] I, again, like I said, I was working before the show, so I didn't get to see a lot of the docs. |
[5456.00 --> 5459.00] So when you first said this, I was like, yeah, not surprising. |
[5459.00 --> 5462.00] But it's cool to be able to see some, like, the specs and the time frame. |
[5462.00 --> 5465.00] I don't think costs are gonna, you know, plummet immediately. |
[5465.00 --> 5468.00] You know, you look at Samsung, they've got 3D NAND. |
[5468.00 --> 5478.00] The actual cost per gigabyte right now is not that much lower, but give it a little bit of time and we could see SSDs much more competitive with hard drives. |
[5478.00 --> 5479.00] That would be awesome. |
[5479.00 --> 5487.00] So remember guys, the benefits of 3D NAND are that they don't have to use quite the same crazy advanced process node technology |
[5487.00 --> 5491.00] so they can actually use less sophisticated fabs, potentially. |
[5491.00 --> 5495.00] Also, better reliability because they're using larger processes. |
[5495.00 --> 5498.00] Better speed because of using a larger manufacturing process. |
[5498.00 --> 5502.00] So cool stuff all around. |
[5502.00 --> 5506.00] Everyone in the chat was all like, oh my god, 10 gig SSD. |
[5506.00 --> 5507.00] Not yet. |
[5507.00 --> 5508.00] Not yet. |
[5508.00 --> 5509.00] Sorry guys. |
[5509.00 --> 5512.00] I got everyone's panties all wet and I'm not even gonna do anything about it. |
[5512.00 --> 5513.00] All right. |
[5513.00 --> 5515.00] New York Times Square. |
[5515.00 --> 5530.00] New Times Square Digital Billboard is 100 meters across and 8 stories tall, has 24 million pixels, and is powered by 3 AMD Fire Pro W9000 GPUs. |
[5530.00 --> 5537.00] This is posted on fireuser.com and, or posted on the forum by A-A Ming and the original article is from fireuser.com. |
[5537.00 --> 5540.00] I'm gonna go ahead and post that in here, you guys. |
[5540.00 --> 5549.00] Wow, today I posted all the links in the chat, but I completely forgot about just bringing stuff up on my screen and screen sharing. |
[5549.00 --> 5552.00] So it's like, one of these days I'm gonna learn to do both. |
[5552.00 --> 5554.00] So here's the article from fireuser.com. |
[5554.00 --> 5556.00] It looks amazing. |
[5556.00 --> 5557.00] 24 megapixels. |
[5557.00 --> 5560.00] This is the highest resolution display in the world, I believe. |
[5560.00 --> 5562.00] That's actually insane. |
[5562.00 --> 5563.00] Yeah. |
[5563.00 --> 5565.00] Three, that's such a beast machine. |
[5565.00 --> 5570.00] It'll be really exciting to see the massive error message whenever that happens. |
[5570.00 --> 5574.00] Well, actually there might be higher resolution displays, but certainly nothing this big. |
[5574.00 --> 5575.00] Yeah. |
[5575.00 --> 5576.00] Yeah. |
[5576.00 --> 5578.00] And that page isn't loading anyway, so apparently it was never meant to be. |
[5578.00 --> 5583.00] So like, when the page can't load on that screen, it'll just be freaking huge. |
[5583.00 --> 5584.00] That's my favorite thing. |
[5584.00 --> 5586.00] You guys probably all hit that page. |
[5586.00 --> 5588.00] That's why I can't load it. |
[5588.00 --> 5589.00] Correct. |
[5589.00 --> 5590.00] That's actually probably it. |
[5590.00 --> 5593.00] I love seeing error messages on public machines. |
[5593.00 --> 5594.00] Me too. |
[5594.00 --> 5595.00] I don't know why. |
[5595.00 --> 5604.00] Whenever you see like, I remember when I used to go to BCIT, they'd had these like, tall, very tall, like, uh, landscape? |
[5604.00 --> 5605.00] Why am I thinking this? |
[5605.00 --> 5606.00] Portrait? |
[5606.00 --> 5607.00] Portrait? |
[5607.00 --> 5608.00] Yeah, portrait. |
[5608.00 --> 5609.00] I don't know why I couldn't think of that properly. |
[5609.00 --> 5611.00] You have a landscape that's kind of this way. |
[5611.00 --> 5612.00] Yeah. |
[5612.00 --> 5613.00] Just hold your head like this. |
[5613.00 --> 5618.00] It could be like if there's mountains on each side and you're looking in between them. |
[5618.00 --> 5620.00] Anyways, don't worry about it. |
[5620.00 --> 5624.00] Um, yeah, portrait mode monitors that would like show you a map of the school and stuff. |
[5624.00 --> 5626.00] And when they blue screened, it was hilarious. |
[5626.00 --> 5630.00] This is a giant, super tall portrait blue screen. |
[5630.00 --> 5632.00] It's like, oh, thank you. |
[5632.00 --> 5633.00] Awesome. |
[5633.00 --> 5634.00] Super helpful. |
[5634.00 --> 5640.00] Speaking of super tall, our last topic, and this actually is a legitimate segue, is ISO. |
[5640.00 --> 5641.00] I always say it wrong. |
[5641.00 --> 5642.00] I always say it ISO. |
[5642.00 --> 5643.00] That's how it's pronounced in English. |
[5643.00 --> 5646.00] If I look at it phonetically, I think there's a different way of saying it. |
[5646.00 --> 5650.00] Um, has revealed a new monitor with a one to one aspect ratio. |
[5650.00 --> 5651.00] Oh, okay. |
[5651.00 --> 5653.00] 19-20 by 19-20 resolution. |
[5653.00 --> 5654.00] What? |
[5654.00 --> 5655.00] 26 and a half inches. |
[5655.00 --> 5661.00] And they're saying, sort of the sales pitch here, this is a professional oriented monitor. |
[5661.00 --> 5663.00] It's convenient for longer content. |
[5663.00 --> 5664.00] Mm-hmm. |
[5664.00 --> 5669.00] Allows for a compromise between vertical and horizontal monitors. |
[5669.00 --> 5670.00] That it does. |
[5670.00 --> 5675.00] Uses an anti-lare IPS panel, professional glibber aid monitor, don't expect it to be cheap, |
[5675.00 --> 5680.00] available Q1 2015, and the least innovative thing ever. |
[5680.00 --> 5681.00] That's super weird. |
[5681.00 --> 5686.00] Because we already had five to four monitors 100 bazillion years ago. |
[5686.00 --> 5688.00] And everyone was like, nah. |
[5688.00 --> 5689.00] Let's go widescreen. |
[5689.00 --> 5694.00] So now it's an innovation to make it even more square than before. |
[5694.00 --> 5695.00] That's super weird. |
[5695.00 --> 5699.00] I don't think this is really gonna work out for them super well. |
[5699.00 --> 5702.00] Well, remember, they're relatively low volume. |
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