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#301
"How does it feel to have the same initials as Eminem?"
"How is Adrienne doing?"
"How do you stay so damned skinny?"
#302
And I got the
Don't be jealous, you can still get the next one. Or maybe the next 30. Depends on how we move in here.
Don't be jealous, you can still get the next one. Or maybe the next 30. Depends on how we move in here.
#303
Originally Posted by e3opian' timestamp='1414768034' post='23389287
No worries, just wasn't sure if that was a monitored mail box any more. You were the only person I could ask that sort of question.
"How does it feel to have the same initials as Eminem?"
"How is Adrienne doing?"
"How do you stay so damned skinny?"
You are the only person I know that might be able to answer this. What is the feasibility of porting HandBrake to utilize the Phi coprocessor?
We know that H.264 (x264) scales to mulit-core CPUs extremely well. Given that Phi is a 60-core x86 coprocessor it doesn't seem to far fetched that this could be a brilliant application.
These things debuted at $3000 but now going for $200. At this price, it could be a fun project, or a complete waste of money.
We know that H.264 (x264) scales to mulit-core CPUs extremely well. Given that Phi is a 60-core x86 coprocessor it doesn't seem to far fetched that this could be a brilliant application.
These things debuted at $3000 but now going for $200. At this price, it could be a fun project, or a complete waste of money.
#304
Close...
You are the only person I know that might be able to answer this. What is the feasibility of porting HandBrake to utilize the Phi coprocessor?
We know that H.264 (x264) scales to mulit-core CPUs extremely well. Given that Phi is a 60-core x86 coprocessor it doesn't seem to far fetched that this could be a brilliant application.
These things debuted at $3000 but now going for $200. At this price, it could be a fun project, or a complete waste of money.
We know that H.264 (x264) scales to mulit-core CPUs extremely well. Given that Phi is a 60-core x86 coprocessor it doesn't seem to far fetched that this could be a brilliant application.
These things debuted at $3000 but now going for $200. At this price, it could be a fun project, or a complete waste of money.
#305
#308
One of my neighbors was in a tree along the power lines this morning bow hunting when sudenly one of these appeared.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfz1YrpMbBg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfz1YrpMbBg
#309
Community Organizer
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by tacocat' timestamp='1414769155' post='23389311
[quote name='e3opian' timestamp='1414768034' post='23389287']
No worries, just wasn't sure if that was a monitored mail box any more. You were the only person I could ask that sort of question.
No worries, just wasn't sure if that was a monitored mail box any more. You were the only person I could ask that sort of question.
"How does it feel to have the same initials as Eminem?"
"How is Adrienne doing?"
"How do you stay so damned skinny?"
You are the only person I know that might be able to answer this. What is the feasibility of porting HandBrake to utilize the Phi coprocessor?
We know that H.264 (x264) scales to mulit-core CPUs extremely well. Given that Phi is a 60-core x86 coprocessor it doesn't seem to far fetched that this could be a brilliant application.
These things debuted at $3000 but now going for $200. At this price, it could be a fun project, or a complete waste of money.
We know that H.264 (x264) scales to mulit-core CPUs extremely well. Given that Phi is a 60-core x86 coprocessor it doesn't seem to far fetched that this could be a brilliant application.
These things debuted at $3000 but now going for $200. At this price, it could be a fun project, or a complete waste of money.
We have some Phis here at work.
Are they really only $200 now?