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[3162.42 --> 3166.40] That's also something that I think the show both embraces and suffers from. |
[3166.40 --> 3173.44] That they don't really care that much about the Citadel being explicitly described as the |
[3173.44 --> 3177.38] effort of a few thousand ricks the first time that we're introduced to it. |
[3177.54 --> 3183.96] And then being expanded a couple seasons later to basically being an entire society of ricks |
[3183.96 --> 3187.48] and morties that's, you know, had all these struggles for so long. |
[3187.66 --> 3188.34] Is this a spoiler? |
[3188.84 --> 3189.14] Oh. |
[3190.58 --> 3191.10] Oops. |
[3191.88 --> 3194.20] And have you realized or do you care that... |
[3194.20 --> 3196.46] Okay, no, I don't think anything I said is a spoiler. |
[3197.00 --> 3197.60] I won't... |
[3197.60 --> 3198.70] And I won't give you guys any spoilers. |
[3198.86 --> 3202.42] I mean, nothing that I've said will not be obvious within about the first 30 seconds of |
[3202.42 --> 3202.80] the episode. |
[3202.98 --> 3203.60] So you guys... |
[3203.60 --> 3204.24] You guys are all good. |
[3205.52 --> 3209.60] But in my opinion, it's the best episode of the show so far. |
[3210.58 --> 3211.36] Anyway, carry on. |
[3211.66 --> 3212.74] It's not Pickle Rick. |
[3212.88 --> 3214.34] Pickle Rick is just kind of goofy. |
[3214.82 --> 3218.96] Like, if you're into kind of silly humor, then Pickle Rick's a great episode. |
[3219.12 --> 3220.14] But it's one of my least favorite. |
[3220.42 --> 3223.32] So why don't you tell us why NVIDIA is refreshing the 1070? |
[3223.32 --> 3226.66] Why didn't you just tell people why they're refreshing the 1070? |
[3226.86 --> 3227.52] Yeah, pretty much. |
[3227.64 --> 3228.66] Just as a response to Vega. |
[3228.80 --> 3230.68] Do you think, though, that they're going to call it Ty or not? |
[3231.52 --> 3234.32] Um, I wouldn't be surprised if they don't. |
[3235.32 --> 3236.14] If they don't. |
[3236.38 --> 3236.58] Yeah. |
[3236.74 --> 3237.02] Yeah. |
[3237.18 --> 3237.92] I just... |
[3237.92 --> 3238.84] It might just be like... |
[3238.84 --> 3239.72] Because they... |
[3239.72 --> 3241.08] Yeah, because in the past they've done... |
[3241.08 --> 3241.84] They've done... |
[3241.84 --> 3242.58] It's something that... |
[3242.58 --> 3242.92] Same new refreshes. |
[3243.00 --> 3244.30] It's something I really don't like. |
[3244.50 --> 3246.06] It's something that I wish they wouldn't do. |
[3247.24 --> 3250.08] But again, we have Apple to blame for all of this crap. |
[3250.08 --> 3254.20] It all comes back to Apple just calling their product the same thing over and over again. |
[3254.20 --> 3254.70] Damn it, Apple! |
[3257.50 --> 3258.02] So... |
[3258.02 --> 3258.50] Yeah. |
[3258.86 --> 3259.40] I don't know. |
[3259.40 --> 3264.98] I think the idea here is it's going to smash or at least be the same performance as Vega, |
[3265.30 --> 3267.20] but just with a lower TDP. |
[3267.90 --> 3269.12] And a similar price point. |
[3269.28 --> 3270.18] So why wouldn't you get it? |
[3270.32 --> 3270.50] Yep. |
[3270.84 --> 3271.70] I think that... |
[3271.70 --> 3277.16] I think that NVIDIA could have easily just sat on their butts and done nothing about the Vega launch. |
[3277.16 --> 3280.04] Because at this point, they're pretty much just printing money. |
[3281.48 --> 3284.30] The R&D for Pascal is so paid for. |
[3286.24 --> 3288.36] But if they do something, then I mean, I guess great. |
[3288.50 --> 3290.14] I mean, that's what we want, right? |
[3290.18 --> 3293.22] We want competition to mean better graphics cards for all. |
[3294.28 --> 3294.66] All right. |
[3294.80 --> 3296.26] Let's talk about some more AMD news. |
[3297.02 --> 3300.48] Derbauer, the D-lidding king, is back. |
[3300.60 --> 3301.18] He's back! |
[3301.52 --> 3303.06] With more news. |
[3303.08 --> 3304.24] I got a little carried away there. |
[3304.36 --> 3305.82] I don't get. |
[3305.82 --> 3308.30] So this was posted on the forum by Swatson. |
[3308.72 --> 3311.84] And the original article is actually a video. |
[3312.02 --> 3313.48] So let's go ahead and fire that up. |
[3314.62 --> 3315.12] Hey, Roman. |
[3315.32 --> 3316.02] There you are, bud. |
[3316.70 --> 3318.68] So he comes out and he's like, |
[3318.78 --> 3326.46] Hey, AMD said that the two extra dies on Threadripper were specifically dummies. |
[3326.46 --> 3338.32] And it turns out that they are not just silicon spacers, but they are disabled or at least non-functional Zeppelin dies that do contain transistors. |
[3339.38 --> 3340.32] What does it mean? |
[3340.44 --> 3341.82] Why would they lie about this? |
[3341.82 --> 3344.28] This is what I don't get. |
[3345.48 --> 3346.32] Well, okay. |
[3346.50 --> 3352.18] So some people are speculating that it could mean that in the future there may be a 32-core Threadripper. |
[3353.46 --> 3358.68] Maybe they wanted to just delay that little rumor from coming out. |
[3358.68 --> 3363.94] But it's taken until someone delitted it for us to speculate on that. |
[3364.82 --> 3365.50] I could have speculated. |
[3365.50 --> 3365.74] Does that make sense? |
[3365.88 --> 3366.14] No. |
[3366.58 --> 3366.80] No. |
[3367.66 --> 3369.04] Well, then I'm as puzzled as you are. |
[3369.34 --> 3373.84] Like, I've heard speculation about that going back to Computex before Threadripper even launched. |
[3374.14 --> 3374.46] Okay. |
[3374.74 --> 3377.68] And this is from people in the industry, which always leaks. |
[3377.88 --> 3380.38] So it always becomes something that's speculated outside the industry. |
[3380.38 --> 3383.00] Well, did they explicitly say that there was no transistors in there? |
[3383.18 --> 3383.38] Yeah. |
[3383.38 --> 3385.34] Maybe they just have a different definition of dummy than you do. |
[3385.34 --> 3386.56] Why wouldn't they just... |
[3386.56 --> 3388.84] No, they specifically said they were spacers. |
[3389.68 --> 3390.54] Well, they are spacers. |
[3390.54 --> 3392.06] And that they weren't failed dyes. |
[3392.28 --> 3397.70] But if we can see that they contain transistors, then... |
[3398.64 --> 3399.88] Okay. |
[3400.32 --> 3402.38] What we don't necessarily know... |
[3402.38 --> 3408.04] What we don't necessarily know is that they are exactly... |
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