I have an online game, i'm executing querys from game source to store items/players/etc in a mysql database. Should i use Synchronous/async/blocking/non-blocking querys ?
Well when compute really isn't what most people are looking for and the per-core effective performance per watt is better on AMD they are up a major creek
Their only advantage (core design) is effectively nowhere as they haven't backported it to 14nm.
If and when they get their 10nm up to speed with high clocks, that may save their desktop line. But on server side, they're kinda fucked until they fix their interconnect. (i.e. their mesh needs to either get faster or something better)
@Mysticial the irony of intel being behind on process, when that was for years their claim to fame is rather amusing. As for interconnect... yeah AMD is waaaaay ahead and has been since they started with Hypertransport ages ago.
@Mysticial I think if I were going to write about monocultures, I'd use Intel as the prime example. They do a great job of showing both the strengths and the weaknesses. They've concentrated almost exclusively on a few specific areas. When those go well, they're unbeatable--but when they run into a problem with either, their business falls apart. Worse, the only route they see to recovery is to fix the specific areas where they've previously been strong.
@Rick The thing is that I've been somewhat of an Intel fanboy for the better part of the last decade with most of my optimizations aimed at Intel. (also a side-effect of them having the most interesting ISAs) But for AMD to step in and out-muscle Intel in everything - including the areas which are supposed to be (highly) advantageous for Intel says a lot.
I'd go so far as to say that the primary limiting factor on corruption in US federal politics is politicians lacking the intelligence or imagination to dream up new forms of corruption in which to participate.
"y-cruncher is an Intel benchmark! It's an Intel-biased benchmark! It uses the Intel compiler." It is optimized for Intel processors." - Well, AMD won anyway.
And I have to admit, one of the critical algorithms in my pi program is "sub-optimal" for Zen's FPU layout. But it will take a complete rewrite of the algorithm to rectify that. Though it's hard for me to make any guesses on what the speedups will be (if any).
@JerryCoffin I haven't. It's been on the back of my mind for a while. Just don't have the time.
@JerryCoffin There is a lot of corruption at the top, I didn't realize how pervasive it was until this whole Epstein thing came out. I guess when things are going good no one notices the decline.
Right now, my priorities for the project are on the disk I/O and NUMA-scalability side - which arguably has a larger impact since it's all memory-bound anyway.
@Rick I have the disadvantage of having lived through Watergate--and I'm pretty sure most of the difference between Nixon and most of his successors is that he sucked at running or participating in a conspiracy, so he got caught.
I suppose in fairness, I don't think either of the immediate reactions to Nixon (Ford or Carter) was corrupt. But Ford (quite knowingly) committed political suicide by pardoning Nixon (even though I think he made the right decision). Carter was honest but completely inept as POTUS.
@JerryCoffin I don't know, I read The Dark Side of Camelot and about watergate. This seems different, these were kids being picked up from schools and involved big names like Alan Dershowitz. The state seemed to have been trying to cover it up. For the longest time, this guy never got more than a slap on the wrist. This story broke in 2018.
Also fish seemed to be go against gravity in the tube for too long. I understand how a fish could jump, but that will take a split of a second not 5 seconds or more in a tube.
Well those things are usually designed to help the fished to go up, so I doubt lube is enough. In canada we do have something like a fish escalator that makes it easier for fish to go up instead of using the river which is more difficult
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Canada has escalators for fish to make their life easier going up rivers. This was built for dams which block fish from swimming up a river.
You seem to be doing a lot of manual memory management. That's bad, and leads to bugs and hard to read code. Consider this code where thrust::device_vector is used instead of raw pointers.
#include <curand.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cuda_runtime.h>
#include <thrust/device_vector.h>
#include <