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[1352.40 --> 1355.98] And, you know, like, the stupid thing is, like, we're probably gonna...
[1355.98 --> 1357.28] We're probably...
[1357.28 --> 1362.68] We're probably gonna all, like, agree that it doesn't matter anymore in a number of years,
[1362.68 --> 1363.18] but...
[1363.18 --> 1370.86] Someone named Linus Rockin' Mandels in the chat, um...
[1370.86 --> 1375.92] I don't know what's going on there, but said, no, because Intel owns the I letter for processors.
[1375.92 --> 1379.62] And, like, obviously, like, they don't own it, but that's an interesting point.
[1379.70 --> 1382.80] They might be trying to stay away from the I in anything.
[1382.98 --> 1385.18] There are lots of words that don't have eyes in them.
[1385.64 --> 1385.84] Yeah.
[1385.90 --> 1386.62] Like, blind.
[1390.38 --> 1390.78] What?
[1392.30 --> 1393.70] I'm genuinely confused.
[1396.80 --> 1397.58] No eyes?
[1398.26 --> 1398.62] Oh.
[1399.92 --> 1400.28] Oh.
[1401.62 --> 1402.06] Oh.
[1402.06 --> 1405.48] You can have eyes and be blind, though.
[1405.48 --> 1407.14] Twitch is booing so hard.
[1407.26 --> 1408.20] It's just like, boo.
[1408.68 --> 1412.28] But that doesn't even make sense, because you can be blind with eyes still.
[1412.40 --> 1415.48] You don't have to, like, have your eyes have been removed to be blind.
[1415.92 --> 1417.00] Oh, I'm terrible.
[1417.58 --> 1419.86] I should just end it all now.
[1420.38 --> 1421.38] Oh, my God.
[1421.56 --> 1421.94] Okay.
[1422.16 --> 1423.66] So, at any rate...
[1423.66 --> 1424.62] That was brutal.
[1424.62 --> 1427.72] Let's talk about the chip formerly known as Naples.
[1427.86 --> 1429.12] Okay, I was right.
[1429.12 --> 1432.66] 8-channel DDR4, 16-channel DDR4, what are these articles?
[1433.48 --> 1434.28] So, single...
[1434.28 --> 1434.96] No, that was for Epic.
[1435.76 --> 1436.96] Now known as Epic.
[1437.40 --> 1445.18] Single-socket processor scales up to 32 cores, and as far as I know, there will be dual-socket variants as well.
[1445.28 --> 1446.06] Oh, that's fancy.
[1446.36 --> 1447.56] Are we getting some?
[1447.80 --> 1449.34] I am in touch.
[1449.98 --> 1450.54] They want to know...
[1450.54 --> 1450.80] In the board?
[1450.80 --> 1452.80] So, basically, what...
[1452.80 --> 1453.90] What...
[1453.90 --> 1455.72] Oh, I don't know how much of this I can say.
[1457.56 --> 1458.74] Okay, what I can say...
[1458.74 --> 1460.88] I can talk generally about server hardware.
[1461.20 --> 1467.92] Generally speaking, if someone's going to seed you server hardware, they're going to be like, what are you going to do with this?
[1468.48 --> 1471.52] Because if my answer is, we're going to run into the bench.
[1472.82 --> 1474.30] They're going to be like, cool.
[1474.64 --> 1475.56] Go buy one, then.
[1475.56 --> 1478.70] Um, so if we come up with...
[1478.70 --> 1480.64] For me, I want to come up with a really cool project.
[1481.02 --> 1490.46] So, I want a couple of 32-core Epics for a total of 64 cores, and I want to figure out something completely bananas that we can do with it.
[1490.88 --> 1492.22] So, assuming that they've...
[1492.22 --> 1495.28] What about speed transcoding YP9 8K footage?
[1497.00 --> 1497.72] Sure, dog.
[1498.20 --> 1499.34] Like, you...
[1499.34 --> 1500.24] So, there's that.
[1500.44 --> 1501.58] That would be really cool.
[1501.64 --> 1502.68] I had another idea.
[1502.80 --> 1503.42] That would be fun.
[1503.42 --> 1505.74] Um, is that like something that you...
[1505.74 --> 1506.28] So, does...
[1506.28 --> 1507.78] That would be wonderful for 4K.
[1507.78 --> 1510.66] ...scale with more CPU cores, basically infinitely?
[1510.90 --> 1511.70] Uh, there's...
[1511.70 --> 1514.24] We're still talking to Boiler about it.
[1514.32 --> 1520.50] Boiler wants to do this thing, which completely makes sense, and I'm totally on board, but we can't do it right now, because we don't have the infrastructure right now.
[1520.62 --> 1527.02] But it's like distributed transcoding, where you like, slice up the video and then transcode it in a bunch of different places, on a bunch of different servers, on a bunch of different cores.
[1527.04 --> 1529.80] But if we had a 64-core machine, would that be unnecessary?
[1530.06 --> 1531.36] Maybe do it in one place.
[1531.58 --> 1531.86] Right.
[1531.86 --> 1532.52] I don't know.
[1532.60 --> 1533.18] It's still...
[1533.18 --> 1534.02] I was talking to Boiler.
[1534.14 --> 1535.90] Apparently, it's like 30 times harder.
[1536.72 --> 1537.56] Yeah, because keyframes...
[1537.56 --> 1541.14] But then if you just have like a monstrous computer...
[1541.14 --> 1541.86] Then...
[1541.86 --> 1542.72] Maybe.
[1542.96 --> 1543.12] YOLO.
[1543.30 --> 1543.56] Yeah.
[1543.96 --> 1544.28] Okay.
[1544.50 --> 1546.14] Okay, so I'd be totally down for that.
[1546.20 --> 1546.44] Okay.
[1546.54 --> 1549.64] And then one of the ideas that I wanted to look at is...
[1549.64 --> 1550.10] Boiler, talk to me.
[1550.10 --> 1552.74] ...if they've got virtualization sorted out a little bit more.
[1552.78 --> 1555.80] And to be specific, I'm talking about KVM.
[1555.80 --> 1558.06] So Red Hat KVM, because that's what Unraid uses.
[1558.52 --> 1568.42] I think it would be amazing to get my hands on like a multi-GPU bare-bones server, much like what we did for 10 gamers, one CPU.
[1568.96 --> 1571.06] Boiler's just like, yes!
[1571.06 --> 1573.38] And get this.
[1573.74 --> 1579.96] What I'm thinking is the entire editing den running off of one tower.
[1580.84 --> 1582.34] Six editing...
[1582.34 --> 1587.54] Six 10-core editing workstations off of a single tower.
[1588.00 --> 1588.40] Nice.
[1588.40 --> 1592.52] So that's kind of something that I have in mind for what I'd like to do with it.
[1592.56 --> 1595.58] So I'm gonna try and come up with some cool projects.
[1596.06 --> 1597.78] But yeah.
[1598.00 --> 1601.78] Basically, this thing is unbelievable.