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ziploenok t1_j5gm0yg wrote
impreprex t1_j5glubv wrote
Reply to comment by farmdve in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Hey, does anyone remember the 667mhz PCs? Weren't they supposed to be 666mhz - going along with the numbering convention they used (multiples of 16)?
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Reply to comment by Purpoisely_Anoying_U in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
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Purpoisely_Anoying_U t1_j5gk66u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
If you asked me back in 2000 seeing the movement from 20mhz to 100mhz to 1ghz in relatively short time I'd figure we'd be at 15ghz by now and 128gb memory
GlacialElectronics t1_j5gjzpn wrote
Reply to comment by firearms_wtf in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Jeff Gerling will have 12 in a cluster while we all fight to get 1 lol.
bassclarinetca t1_j5gjkzp wrote
Reply to Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Nah, I want to pay $700 more for a Mac Mini /s
hoffbaker t1_j5gjkgo wrote
Reply to comment by shying_away in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
I just set up Octoprint and Klipper on a Le Potato Libre board this morning! $35 and seems to be working well so far for that particular use-case. Compared to RPi MSRP, not a great deal, but for actual prices… no integrated Wi-Fi is the biggest downside.
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Reply to comment by Purpoisely_Anoying_U in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
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Comfortable_History8 t1_j5gj9ni wrote
Reply to comment by Purpoisely_Anoying_U in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Multi-core multi-thread wars started up about the time the GHz wars ended along with a huge amount of processing for gaming being offloaded to dedicated GPU’s
shying_away t1_j5gilvu wrote
Reply to Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
since rpi4's are impossible to get the last couple years, I'll take anything if it'll run some octoprint and klipper.
bloodguard t1_j5ghxox wrote
Reply to Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Looks good as long is it doesn't have a crappy RealTek Ethernet chip.
Valmond t1_j5ght5c wrote
Reply to comment by HaikuBotStalksMe in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
So where do you put the cables controlling your 3D printer in your phone?
They are two wildly different use cases.
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Suckin-a-cum-pencil t1_j5gg9cx wrote
Reply to comment by Yeeaaaarrrgh in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
..I......I totally would.
banananananbatman t1_j5gfuvx wrote
Reply to comment by percydaman in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
I want to see doom run on those new credit cards that have the lcd display for the security digits
justdrowsin t1_j5gf2xk wrote
Reply to comment by farmdve in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Oh yeah? I remember springing for the math co-processor on my 486 when I upgraded from my 386. Doom worked so damn good after that.
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Reply to comment by _91919 in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
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Purpoisely_Anoying_U t1_j5geyvh wrote
Reply to comment by farmdve in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
I get the reasoning behind it, but it's still wild we hit 1ghz in around 2000, then 2ghz just a few years later and have pretty much stayed there since for practically everything.
I remember the mhz/ghz wars just ramping up like Moore's law and then it suddenly stopped.
firearms_wtf t1_j5gchxn wrote
Reply to Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
I can’t wait for this to only be available to YouTubers and tech influencers while we get fleeced on the secondary market!
lessthanperfect86 t1_j5gbzq4 wrote
Reply to comment by TizonaBlu in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Goodness. It came out 2011. At this rate, it'll likely have gone 15 years until we see TES VI. I really can't understand why they don't employ parallel teams to make their flagship games. I wouldn't mind if they tried to milk out the series a little bit more (not that elderscrolls online crap, that shit ain't canon), over a decade is way too long.
HaikuBotStalksMe t1_j5gbs4i wrote
Reply to comment by ClassicRepeater in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Self built, but probably equivalent to a Dell budget model from 2005 haha.
HaikuBotStalksMe t1_j5gboiy wrote
Reply to comment by farmdve in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Thanks!
percydaman t1_j5gb26c wrote
Reply to comment by AnnoyedVelociraptor in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Yeah, well soon your credit card will be able to as well.
Yeeaaaarrrgh t1_j5gar9h wrote
Reply to comment by TizonaBlu in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
And the sad thing is, I'd buy it. Again. For my phone.
mrzaius t1_j5gm1nr wrote
Reply to comment by HaikuBotStalksMe in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
Lol no. Hrres sum gramar 4u.