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[3081.30 --> 3087.06] with like or we got samples from four different factories yeah and we got like two levels of samples
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[3087.06 --> 3091.70] from each and picked like the best one from all of that some of them were pretty garbage but these
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[3091.70 --> 3096.66] ones are like actually not usable but these ones i wouldn't call them the best cable ties i've ever
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[3096.66 --> 3102.58] used but i can't think of anything that's better like they're good so we were we were comfortable
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[3102.58 --> 3107.06] putting the brand on them and they look pretty nice so yeah yeah i like the orange ones i would try to
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[3107.06 --> 3111.86] get those if i were you guys the orange ones are dope you're gonna make you're making it hard for us
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[3111.86 --> 3117.22] to sell 90 of our inventory luke way to go i'm just trying to make people go fast speaking of way to go
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[3117.22 --> 3122.58] get either way to go you guys for watching all yeah oh we don't have a there's no there's no
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[3122.58 --> 3131.06] viewer counter on float plane real high is it it's kind of flirting with the potential limit of that port so
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[3133.54 --> 3138.02] what's the speed of that port uh not the speed the maximum connections
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[3138.02 --> 3148.34] thanks for coming out all right uh thanks guys oh we didn't do like any super chats or like
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[3148.98 --> 3156.02] float plane chat oh lordy uh okay stew i says speaking of samsung what do you guys think of
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[3156.02 --> 3160.66] recent news the samsung galaxy gold being priced at 1800 us dollars is more specifically what i should
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[3160.66 --> 3166.34] have said i think it's a matter of time before the actual smartphone manufacturers the samsung's and
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[3166.34 --> 3172.02] apples of the world i think it's a matter of time before they clue in that third parties are already
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[3172.02 --> 3177.06] reselling their phones for six thousand dollars with goofy skins built into them and just do it
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[3177.06 --> 3183.94] themselves yes this is this is happening uh jake asks new tech showdown i don't think so i don't think
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[3183.94 --> 3191.06] yeah i don't don't know mate says merry saturday because he's australian new zealand new zealand yeah
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[3191.06 --> 3201.14] they don't like don't say that mate's cool they don't like that hi thomas bear hi musical pumpkin
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[3202.66 --> 3211.14] um okay please make a compensator 3.0 we don't even know what we would put in it it's they they kind of
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[3211.14 --> 3219.14] that's not really like a thing anymore really first of all our average video is basically compensator 17
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[3219.14 --> 3224.58] every time these days and then which is like is great but then also the idea of compensator doesn't
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[3224.58 --> 3230.82] really make sense because they nerfed the heck out of sli so like it's the the yeah but they have
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[3230.82 --> 3236.74] the pc for the one percent coming soon yeah that's true um i thought he was going to expand on that
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[3239.14 --> 3243.62] it's just a different concept it's it's great i like the new concept it's just the original concept
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[3243.62 --> 3248.02] of compensator it doesn't really we were basically trying to show that it's really stupid to put four
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[3248.02 --> 3253.38] graphics cards in your system and now it's like you can but they won't really work hey look we were
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[3253.38 --> 3259.62] right i guess we could do it that way hi nika on estiac huzzah gamers the amount of like is so damn
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[3259.62 --> 3263.22] high lol thank you from the bottom of my heart for saying how stupid the candy cane ban is
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[3265.86 --> 3270.50] he spent 15 bucks for being mad about candy canes getting banned i can get mad about all kinds of
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[3270.50 --> 3276.34] stuff if you guys will pay me well it's not so much getting mad about them as just like you know what
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[3276.34 --> 3280.10] you want to open up these floodgates because like i think nick and luke can tell you i can get real
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[3280.10 --> 3283.78] mad about an awful lot of stuff oh yeah oh yeah i'm scared
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[3286.34 --> 3294.02] um all right i think that's pretty much it everyone thank you guys for tuning in and we'll
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[3294.02 --> 3300.90] see you again next week same bat time same bat channel thanks jrock is that the one who posted
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[3300.90 --> 3307.86] in float plane chat that some people have multiple tabs open just like just to test thanks buddy guys
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[3308.98 --> 3328.90] no just do whatever guys it's it's no problem i'm just gonna go put the fire out it's all good no problem
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[3330.90 --> 3334.90] no just do whatever guys i'm just gonna go put the fire out it's all good no problem
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[3347.06 --> 3348.90] i'm sorry nick
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• Intel's 10 nanometer delay and its potential consequences
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• Apple ditching 3D touch technology
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• Jim Keller joining Intel as CPU design leader
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• Windows 10 Redstone 5 potentially hinting at a Surface phone
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• The host's struggles with technical issues during the show, including a crashed Hangouts app and a "ghost phone" that rang unexpectedly
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• Guests are uncomfortable due to the hot temperature
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• Introduction of guest Jason, host of Tech Deals YouTube channel
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• Discussion about Jason's content and experience with YouTube
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• Reference to a past show or project where similar content was created
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• Apology for not updating links or information in a timely manner
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• Intel's 10nm technology is delayed until 2019
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• AMD already in prototyping stages using 7nm technology from Global Foundries
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• Intel's delay may give AMD an advantage in the CPU market
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• Smaller manufacturing processes make chips more power efficient and smaller
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• This could be a significant turning point for AMD in the industry
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• Intel's power consumption and chip complexity advantages are being challenged by AMD
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• Canon Lake is shipping in low volume, with no specific customers or products mentioned
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• Intel's 10nm process has yield-reducing defects, making it cost-ineffective to produce at scale
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• Ryzen's performance is still not quite as fast per core as Intel's, but may change soon
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• AMD's Zen 2 architecture promises actual improvements over Zen, rather than just node shrinkage
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• Market shift towards AMD could be slow due to consumer loyalty and ingrained preferences for Intel products
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• Discussion about a P4C 2.4 GHz processor and its capabilities
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• Mention of a P4C 800-E Deluxe motherboard and its value ($100 on eBay)
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• Explanation of the Pentium 3/4 era and Athlons
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• Description of Rambus RAM and Intel's attempt to replace DDR RAM
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• Discussion about other failed standards (BTX, Vive)
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• Review of an Intel press room technology brief from 2001 showcasing Intel Vive
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• The speaker doesn't remember details about Vive technology being used in home theater systems.
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• The discussion turns to Intel's Iitanium attempt to move the industry away from x86 and have exclusive control over 64-bit technology, but AMD ultimately developed the current 64-bit standard.
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• Jim Keller, a renowned CPU architect behind Zen and Athlon 64 CPUs, joins Intel after stints at Apple, Tesla, and AMD.
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• The departure of key AMD personnel to Intel indicates a significant push by Intel in the CPU market.
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• Jim Keller is joining AMD as a senior vice president, leading the company's silicon engineering.
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• He previously worked at Apple and led the design team for mobile processors, then joined Tesla to lead AI chip design teams.
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• His return to AMD is expected to boost the company's performance over the next few years.
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• Finding talent in the industry has become increasingly challenging due to the complexity of modern chip design.
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• Keller's departure from Tesla may be a loss for them if he makes significant contributions to AMD.
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• The speaker is frustrated with someone who hasn't given them access they requested
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• The speaker discusses and promotes Spectrum Glasses, highlighting their benefits and features
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• The sponsor of this episode of The WAN Show is also discussed: Private Internet Access, a VPN service
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• There are some humorous and personal moments during the conversation
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• Applying for a developer position at Flowplane Media
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• Discussion about the size of the team (estimated to be around 5-6 people)
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• Upcoming event LTX 2018, a meetup and interactive tech event, on July 14th in Richmond, BC, Canada
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• Booths and activities scheduled for LTX 2018, including competitions, workshops, VR experiences, LAN gaming, and more
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• Ticket information for LTX 2018 (starting at $35 Canadian)
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• Personal conversation about the person's last day of work and their plans to travel to Croatia
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• Discussion of Max's living situation and technology access
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• Max staying with friends for a few weeks to a month
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• Questions from an interviewer about Max's plans and experiences
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• Retro tech discussion comparing past and present technology
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• Sharing stories about past projects, including a "worst project" at work
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• AMD factory tour experience being particularly challenging
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• The speaker and another person went on a trip
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• They were asked to attend an event by AMD at short notice
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• The speaker's previous comment about being fired after dropping the test bench is addressed
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• Linus takes responsibility for the incident, saying it was 40% his fault
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• The speaker reflects on their relationship with their boss and says they had a good working dynamic
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• Discussion about someone's hair being too similar to a 15-year-old
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• Mention of Twitch chat thinking all girls are pregnant and speculation on why
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• A job discussion where the person no longer works there but reflects positively on their time at the company
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• Conversation about a specific video they worked on, including lighting and composition
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