Intel has been called out by Linux founder Linus Torvalds over the power usage of one of its most central technologies. Intel’s 512-bit AVX-512 SIMD extensions for x86 instruction set architecture are ...
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Linux creator Linus Torvalds has expressed the hope that Intel's newly released AVX-512 extensions would "die a painful death" adding that the company should start "fixing real problems instead of ...
Intel has finally defended its AVX-512 instruction set against critics who have gone so far as to wish it to die “a painful death.” Intel Chief Architect Raja Koduri said the community loves it ...
Yes, Linus Torvalds is not exactly modest in his wat to out things, but that's his latest statement on AVX-512. Torvalds is the man behind GIT and Linux development. "I hope AVX512 dies a painful ...
The AVX-512 instruction set has had a bizarre history. Originally introduced with Intel's Xeon Phi processors based on the "Knights Landing" design, it later found its way into the company's server ...
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has expressed the hope that Intel's newly released AVX-512 extensions would "die a painful death" adding that the company should start "fixing real problems instead of ...