AMD Stock SOARS - Intel TANKS - July 27, 2018

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0:00 yeah and i've you can really see this like epic dent i have on my nose right
0:04 now because uh i actually don't remember if it's from
0:08 james dropping a sound bar on my face or if it was from something else
0:13 but like i got hit in the face how does that a couple of times okay so because
0:17 don't sound bars usually get mounted low
0:20 no no i mean he was holding it
0:24 and dropped it on my face
0:27 why okay so i will admit that this was
0:30 at least partially my fault and i'm not like i'm not victim blaming you know i'm
0:35 not explaining yourself well i provoked him
0:41 i wore clothes that made it look like i wanted a soundbar i should have known
0:45 that when he gets a sound bar in his hands
0:48 you know i better steer clear um so i'm not i'm not saying that at all
0:54 i'm saying that it was actually a a
0:57 coordinated effort to capture a shot
1:01 that okay i actually was at least
1:05 of a sound bar falling through the air like well the sound bar was supposed to
1:09 fall into my hands okay so the idea was because it
1:14 was difficult with the framing of the shot for james to just like i mean so
1:19 imagine this i'm sitting here hosting a video to you right now and i want a
1:22 sound bar to fall in my head he can't just stand right there because then his
1:26 butt's taking up the whole frame so he's he's standing like kind of behind me and
1:30 like off to the side and it's kind of our story and it's kind of hard to hold this thing and it's also hard for him to
1:34 eyeball where exactly is down
1:38 now i think it was a team fail um
1:43 over killington says your nose is really big huh
1:47 yeah so it's funny uh you know i'm gonna tell a different story now because i
1:51 remember having this conversation uh
1:54 with my mother at one point when i was in high school
1:58 and um i said something something
2:01 something yeah i uh i i took the picture this way like from
2:06 the front because from the side you can tell i have a really big nose and she
2:10 goes you don't have a big nose and i go yeah i do and she goes nah no that's not
2:15 true and i go all right watch
2:18 and she goes wow you've got a really big nose i went yes i know thank you i i
2:22 told you i have a big nose i don't need you to inform me i have a big nose
2:27 i'm well aware of the situation that's amazing anyway so back to the back to
2:31 the sound bar fail so james is holding this sound bar above me and it's kind of
2:36 hard for him to line it up in his defense he also didn't do an amazing job
2:41 okay so the idea was i'm leaning forward i'm talking about this other sound bar
2:46 and then i'm supposed to kind of lean back and another sound bar supposed to fall
2:50 into my hands now i also didn't lean back
2:54 as far as i could have because i was a little bit concerned about leaning out
2:58 of the focus of the camera and it and like when you're
3:02 trying to pull off like a like a coordinated shot like you know when you
3:06 do the like here um uh uh uh here here here madrina is one
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3:15 like hit me with it boom like when you're trying to pull off
3:19 the like the no look like uh yeah we got that we didn't even look
3:24 um well sometimes you don't look can you get hit in the face with a sound
3:28 bar so it hit you like on the nose so yeah
3:33 so it came down like this so it was really close so yeah so i did well it
3:39 wasn't that close because um as i as i
3:42 outlined before the and i had a conversation with my mother once about
3:46 this something could hit me in the nose and really not be that close to my face
3:54 okay your nose isn't that big dude it's big enough that i remember having it's
3:58 not a small note okay i remember having a conversation with my
4:02 wife about this once where um i was saying like oh yeah like my my face is
4:07 gross right now i've got like these breakouts and she's she's got far worse
4:11 breakouts than i do like as a general rule uh
4:15 no like she doesn't her skin's not as it's mine which is what it is most
4:18 people don't say that about their spouse yeah but you know what it's good
4:22 to have okay Linus relationship tips for a moment
4:25 here it's good to have a relationship where you can be honest with each other
4:29 because yeah see but this isn't being honest with each other it's just being honest with like hundreds of thousands
4:33 of people i tell her that to her face no i know yeah but you're also broadcasting
4:37 it to the i guess so i mean but they have eyes you know it's not like she's not
4:42 like why do we deny reality
4:45 reality is important oh man so anyway i was happy so i was so i was complaining
4:49 about it and she's basically like you know cut your whining because
4:53 your skin's overall pretty good and i'm like well no the thing that's so
4:56 frustrating about is that i can see it and she goes what do you mean i go well
5:00 it's on my nose because what you can see your nose i'm
5:04 like yes my nose takes up a significant portion
5:08 of my field of view really yeah like i can like i can i can so okay so i can
5:14 see let's let's go with my right uh okay with my right eye i can see all the way
5:18 to the very edge of that light okay okay so where my nose sticks out i
5:24 can see about to the mic stand
5:29 so like you know the effect where you hold your finger in front of you and you can see through both of the two images i
5:33 have that too like i think everyone can see their nose if they
5:37 no because she's chinese so she has a flatter face
5:41 yeah if she tries she can't see and her nose is her nose is small yeah like
5:45 maybe a little but not as okay not nearly to the same
5:49 degree but with both eyes open if you're not thinking about it you don't
5:52 generally see your nose no but if there's a red mark like right here it
5:57 makes it a little it's really noticeable okay it's like really noticeable yeah
6:03 people are like racist no no physiology
6:06 is not racist it just
6:10 is what it is i don't i don't make the rules um all right speaking of making
6:14 the rules let's go through uh some topics what do we got today yeah yeah uh
6:19 Intel 10 nanometer ice lake more delays
6:22 delay until 2020. is Intel ever i don't know if this is more delays or a
6:25 clarification on it previously i don't know if it's more delays on ice lake
6:29 necessarily but Intel has definitely delayed some stuff over the last couple
6:33 of years no but yeah yeah that's what i think this delay has already been like
6:37 realized and we're being like okay this is the date that it's actually coming we
6:40 knew it was delayed their stocks dropped seven percent today i think meanwhile
6:44 AMD's picked up i think 17 yesterday speaking of the next topic AMD reports
6:49 best quarterly profit in seven years which to be clear
6:53 when your best quarterly profit like
6:56 really only has to be like profitable you know
7:00 it's good though it's good news it's good news uh there's a rumor uh NVIDIA
7:05 next gen card details apparently leaking
7:08 so jensen did go up on stage saying there's no new gaming graphics cards
7:12 coming but uh usually when the leaks start coming this
7:16 hard and this heavy that's an indication that what he said
7:21 might have been a big fat um what's the word
7:25 that is not no no i don't want to be disparaging uh oh big fat statement that wasn't
7:31 entirely based on facts given that he's the ceo and he
7:36 knows what's going on presumably yeah and have i allegedly
7:41 ah yeah as long as we're throwing an allegedly i actually didn't realize that
7:45 stephen colbert has been doing the allegedly thing like years before i
7:48 started doing it oh really i thought that was our joke so did i yeah he does
7:52 allegedly like all the time i don't have which is fine hbo i'm actually okay with
7:57 coming up with the same joke as colbert and his writing staff sort of professionals and they have a
8:01 very large writing style yeah uh i think that's all we need to call
8:05 out yeah oh let's roll the intro boom oh where is it boom
8:37 actually um actually
8:41 it's new plus Linux or i've as i've been calling or whatever newsletter
8:46 you saw you saw yeah sorry gnu you saw wendell's actually
8:49 no i actually haven't yet it's open on my computer i haven't been able
8:53 to watch it yet oh no he pulls in so busy we actually like scripted in a well
8:58 actually and he like explains the whole gnu plus
9:02 Linux blah blah blah thing it's it's it's pretty great and the funny thing is
9:06 like there's gonna be Linux fanboys out there that are like yeah you tell them
9:11 wendell but those are the same kinds of people that
9:15 proudly refer to themselves as pc master race not realizing that that
9:20 whole thing was a um
9:23 was supposed to be a jab at the people who feel that like that's the whole
9:28 origin of it was that it was like a uh oh man the words failing me escape
9:33 escape no no not sarcastic not not uh
9:37 oh i thought you were trying to say what the source was not facetious no i'm just
9:41 i'm just trying to figure out what the satire yeah it was supposed to be a satirical thing like you were being made
9:45 fun of um so so anyone who was like yeah you tell him wendell
9:50 you were actually the butt of the joke
9:53 i mean we actually talked about this while he was down here
9:56 just like the biggest problem with Linux in a lot of ways
10:01 this is the second time that i have heard about you independently having a
10:04 conversation with him that mirrors an exact conversation that i had with him
10:08 separately without either so he just
10:12 happily went along with that happening twice so funny
10:15 like the biggest problem is that
10:18 when you love something so much and that's what a lot of the Linux community
10:22 does they love Linux so much definitely and to be clear Linux is a good thing
10:27 it's good good thing to love but when you love it so much that you can't see
10:30 the flaws then that's where you start to make it hard for other people to share
10:35 your love like he was installing something and i was like
10:40 so no one's gonna put me in charge of Linux because
10:43 no one is strictly speaking in charge of Linux um
10:47 no one's gonna put me in charge but if i was in charge this whole nonsense where
10:52 you go on like a github page copy a string of text and then paste that into
10:56 like a terminal prompt to install software
11:01 that's got to go that's super gotta go
11:05 like how is this it's the year is 2018 the year is 2018 this is a
11:10 graphical operating system for a lot of things there are more mainstream
11:16 alternatives to that yeah there is like an app store style
11:19 thing on many of the distros and you can install
11:24 them because it's Linux if you're on a distro that doesn't natively have it i mean even the whole
11:29 thing with there being so many different distros so if you're trying to i mean
11:33 this is something that i was talking to one of the writers about in my office we
11:36 were we were reviewing a script and we were just chatting about how frustrating it
11:42 is to have to deal with product names that
11:45 are all either very similar or the same so when you're trying to find
11:49 information on a on like the macbook
11:53 like the 20 i guess it was a 2015
11:56 so if you don't oh yeah if you don't know to search for
12:00 2015 macbook non-air or like whatever or like as a
12:06 search provider don't like if you're google and you're trying
12:10 to figure out what macbook someone is looking for they do a
12:15 pretty good job they do a pretty good job but if they're trying to find like a
12:19 fix for a weird bug or if they're trying to find something like a tear down or an
12:22 upgrade guide or or a replacement part or something stupid like that
12:27 how difficult that makes life i mean
12:30 to the average person and i feel like
12:33 that's another thing that a lot of the very techie community loses track of to
12:39 the average person there is no awareness whatsoever that
12:44 Linux is anything other than Linux they don't know arch devian
12:48 cento they don't know any of that stuff it's just Linux so if you were to try to
12:52 search how to install program in Linux we should try it let's let's do it right
12:56 now how to install program in Linux i'm
13:00 going to assume that there's going to be like alternate stuff all right here let's hold on the
13:05 screenshot let's have the experience in bracket link bracket
13:09 beginning which is pretty good a lot of people will be running this let's get let's give it a shot beginner geek how
13:13 to install software on Linux works differently instead of visiting a
13:16 website you'll usually need to grab the software from your Linux distribution
13:20 software repositories with its package manager i'm already dead
13:23 if i am if i no if i'm an average user i'm
13:27 already like okay i'm done
13:30 because but realistically that is saying like
13:33 it's actually quite easy you're going to use the like app story kind of thing yes
13:38 it's just like it's called package manager so people are automatically gone
13:43 that's where you lose them from install software from your distribution's
13:47 repositories ah i mean the the reality of it is is
13:52 like we we we live in this sort of this bubble where we just kind of go well people
13:56 should just people should just learn the lingo but it's funny because whenever you try
14:02 it try stepping outside of your usual comfort zone which might be tech
14:06 and go to a hardware store and shop for a tool
14:10 or go to a makeup store and shop for makeup there's gonna be the the guys
14:15 that know all the hardware stuff and are in this space and there's gonna be the people that know all the i should have
14:20 said people for both i'm sorry don't don't be mad uh the the people 2018
14:27 honest mistake sorry i
14:30 the current year thing oh right oh jeez oh geez
14:35 see the problem is that we're just used to old dogs means nothing just uh
14:39 bulldogs can't learn new tricks like i try to say like five words and we've
14:43 been here for a minute it's just getting i'm so sorry
14:50 okay the the people that know both of those camps are gonna jump into chat and
14:54 be like but i know both right but my point was to pick one that you don't
14:58 that you don't know yeah you know walk into a textiles store
15:02 like uh i don't know fabricana or something
15:06 and and what you'll find is that quickly it
15:09 becomes like 17 different words for plaid because they're technically
15:14 a little bit different and that kind of stuff is actually not that simple
15:20 or necessarily good use of your time to
15:23 learn when all you need that piece of
15:26 fabric for is to make a makeshift tablecloth yeah
15:31 you know so you don't really care in that so if if all you really care about
15:34 doing on your computer is reading your email you actually will never care what
15:38 a distribution repository is and you will never care that you don't care and
15:43 you know what that's actually fine because everybody has different
15:46 interests you know there are actually i'm not going to get into like you know
15:50 all the different words to describe wine because i could
15:53 that would probably become a different conversation but look up look up uh two
15:57 buck chuck winning the blind wine taste test competition because that is a
16:01 hilarious thing that happened have you heard about this whole story i
16:05 think you've told me about it in fact i think you've told me on WAN Show but
16:10 we can we can we can let people we can let people tell us whether they want to
16:13 hear it again or not yeah yeah um it's great you can you know what do the tldr
16:18 do the tld so the tldr was there was a blind taste testing thing i don't
16:21 remember if the people doing it were were people who were trying to become
16:25 like wine reviewer people or if they were already wine reviewer people and
16:29 they had a whole bunch of different values of wines and two buck chuck is
16:33 you guessed it a two dollar bottle of wine and it won the competition because
16:41 because wine is bs basically
16:44 oh man in my in my opinion and apparently the blind taste test seems to
16:48 agree with me but i have heard from some wine people that there's also examples
16:53 of the other way so i don't know who knows um
16:58 oh someone wants to know where to get my water bottle
17:01 because it's huge amazon it's actually not that big but it's one of the vacuum
17:04 what you need to do is just write Linus tech tips on it in black in all black
17:09 and then just sell them we totally should except that by the time we marked
17:12 these up even like enough to cover receiving them
17:16 labeling them and then shipping them back out the door they'd be like 60
17:20 water bottles i don't remember how much this one was
17:23 it's like it's like 25 bucks or something like that 25 or 30 because
17:26 it's vacuum sealed it's big it's got a nice wide mouth it's uh
17:30 stainless um yeah i actually i'm very satisfied with this water bottle would
17:35 happily endorse 10 out of 10. imagine this type of like print in black like
17:40 all around the box that actually look pretty cool with like one little bit
17:44 that just has like a safe zone around it it says oh we're working on some stuff have you
17:48 seen the new uh the new concept for a new hoodie
17:52 no but that's exciting yeah um it's
17:56 okay once we matter like a lot more i want to get Floatplane hoodies so okay it's not
18:02 um it's not like it's not like the wan
18:05 hoodie like it's not necessarily a tech
18:08 hoodie that's fine but it's way more modern in terms of
18:13 like the design what
18:18 well who cares if it's not final oh wow
18:22 okay so a why are you whining about this nick i'm
18:25 talking to nick up there he can hear me because he's streaming and b why are you
18:30 watching the lan show at work okay do we watch podcasts while we're supposed to
18:33 be working nick yeah that's what i thought
18:38 um all right so let's i will i will respect his wishes
18:42 at least until such time as he has provided me with a very compelling
18:46 reason why uh why why i should why i
18:49 should listen to him d s d s r
18:53 d s r t f x geez man your name uh says
18:57 then instead of calling it a package manager literally just call it the app
19:01 store or the Windows store it's the same thing that's the point yeah but you can't do that yeah because like if you
19:06 start calling your app store the app store apple is going to be down your
19:10 throat and up your butt at the same time with their entire legal team but like
19:16 you could call it something that would make sense and would be fine but they
19:19 won't yeah and the other thing too is that it takes
19:22 and it will probably hurt the Linux culture like people won't like it and it
19:26 actually takes a lot of uh it takes a lot of branding it takes a lot of actual
19:31 marketing to get people to to
19:34 get comfortable with something like the number of times that people have to hear
19:39 app store to suddenly have that be like that's the friendly sounding version
19:43 instead of you know application marketplace or whatever yeah yeah but
19:47 you could shorten that you go app marketplace like when google change or app market when google changed to play
19:52 store yeah uh what was it called Android market before something like that that
19:56 was a big deal yeah and and the stupid thing about it the
20:00 stupid thing about it is here i am giving the tech community a hard time
20:05 about not being accepting of friendlier ways of naming
20:09 things and doing things but i had the exact same reaction when google called
20:14 it the play store i was like mad
20:18 i was like okay what was wrong with the way they did it before i don't i don't
20:22 play an app if it's not a game
20:25 that was seriously like pretty almost word for word that was what i said okay
20:29 to be fair i literally remember this because we were both really angry about
20:32 it and i think at that point in time what we were angry about was that i
20:36 think we thought it was like just for games basically
20:39 because it was actually kind of confusing when it first came out right
20:42 so it had but it had apps at the time yeah the things that they didn't have
20:46 yet was the the deep collection of movie
20:50 music and music and tv show content that
20:53 now in hindsight
20:57 almost makes it look like google knew what they were doing with a branding
21:01 thing but i'm afraid to i'm afraid to be too sure
21:06 i'm afraid yeah because i don't i don't know
21:09 um appstorant oh geez oh people are giving
21:12 us suggestions the app store with a zero
21:18 yeah i know right um the hack store no no no no
21:24 the get app and go okay this is the problem with letting
21:27 like when you let software engineers name things
21:30 git stores that's that doesn't help that doesn't help at all
21:38 get store no oh man apt store the apt
21:43 store is not going to make it better the sudo store that no yeah well it would be
21:48 sudo so okay actually okay you're more you're more in tune with the Linux
21:52 community than me it's super user due but is it sudo or sudo do you pronounce
21:56 it the way it's said a lot of people say pseudo but i think
22:01 but isn't that short for sudafed like isn't that a problem but it's it doesn't
22:05 matter what the like a lot of people it it is sudo but a lot of people say sudo
22:10 like i say sudo but it's sudo okay so this is this is similar to the jif
22:15 argument i think a little bit less so because
22:19 that's just completely bs
22:22 and this one is like it actually makes sense i don't say
22:26 i don't know i mean this uh this show right now has pretty good graphics right
22:30 now that's what i mean like you don't say it that way that's so dumb that
22:33 makes no sense at all but it is actually super user due so that makes sense it's
22:38 just kind of nicer to say pseudo we've got people
22:42 who's who says uh oh i'm adam i can't read that
22:47 it's pronounced hef
22:50 sure yeah we should just go with if it's got a
22:54 silent g i mean we'll follow the same rules that like modern graphics store
22:59 that's what they should yeah modern parents right because it's just like no
23:02 my son's name is steve and it's spelled it's got like a silent j in it or
23:07 whatever and you're just like you know steve already had a perfect i'm
23:11 sure i'm offending someone right now but this is like a delta steve already had a
23:15 perfectly good spelling that everyone fully understood
23:19 and was familiar with like you did not have to reinvent the wheel it's not one
23:22 of those names like uh like Linus where no one knows how to spell it in spite of
23:27 the fact that it is 100 perfect phonetically
23:30 it's just people spell that wrong i have literally had my name spelled
23:35 in front of me while i'm watching and i don't correct it because i don't care
23:39 l-i-o-n-e-s-s
23:43 and i'm just like is that a thing that makes any sense a
23:48 lot of slot oh wait an eye like a lion a lioness i
23:54 didn't hear the eye i thought it was lana in their defense i like lawness
24:00 i've had l-i-n-i-s which could somewhat be
24:04 justified i've had l-i-n-a-s line-ass
24:07 okay yeah line ass wow but um
24:11 nice
24:15 i i forget where i was going jeez i so
24:18 some people i worry with my first name sometimes when i was younger it happened
24:22 a lot more often it doesn't happen very often now but if i was in quebec or something would happen all the time
24:27 you see yeah because your last name is french i might get it
24:32 if anyone spells it luc it's not their fault even remotely
24:36 like i would expect more people to do it that way because of my last name it just
24:40 doesn't happen that often line ass tech tips
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30:00 b so that was elegant or luke is going to play
30:04 in a minute i'm like that's not going to work at all
30:08 wait wait wait wait what did he say no crap there you go there you go it's
30:12 linked there we go fantastic all right do you want to do another
30:16 topic four points we haven't done one yet no no let's do it let's do a topic
30:20 oh wait no scrap yard wars is on Floatplane yeah
30:23 um so if you're a fan of scrapyard wars
30:26 you're going to want to go over to Floatplane.com sign up for a subscription uh it's gone it's got
30:30 episode two already and then it's gonna get episode three on
30:34 saturday yep so that's gonna be good stuff you're
30:38 gonna want to check that out um have you been watching
30:41 i actually i'm not caught up right now
30:45 i know neither am i i know i'm halfway through the second episode so i've been
30:49 traveling and the waifu and i like want to get the popcorn and watch it together
30:53 so between between
30:56 the craziness that has been going on in terms of like work stuff at Floatplane
31:00 lately because there's fun things happening and wedding this weekend it's
31:05 been like wow oh yeah i will watch it aren't you like
31:08 the best man and stuff i am and i have a giant sword it's awesome
31:15 like actual though like it's made out of steel and stuff for what um is it like a
31:20 spoiler if you tell me or it's a little bit but i doubt anyone
31:24 that's gonna there's there's like okay so my parents
31:27 already understand it and the only other person that i know of that's gonna be there that's going to watch this already
31:31 knows the whole thing so best man is a bit of a truncation
31:36 it used to be best swordsman really and the idea was that the best
31:41 swordsman wasn't it wasn't your best friend it was the best person in your
31:45 circle of people at utilizing a sword
31:49 and it was for very practical reasons because back then you used to more or
31:54 less steal your wife
31:58 or someone might object to you marrying
32:02 that person because it might be in a form of trade i object and then schwing
32:07 let's go and it would be your best man as your
32:10 champion basically your best swordsman would be championing wow yeah
32:16 and back in the day you know how there's the
32:19 ceremony then there's a reception there's there's actually quite a bit to it but you know how there's a ceremony
32:23 and then the reception this is just kind of a funny part during the reception the
32:27 bride and the groom would go off to consummate the marriage and they would come back and everyone would have dinner
32:31 it's not really how that works anymore i mean you could probably pull it off
32:35 like technically a lot of people go off to do a photo shoot that photo shoot
32:38 could be very naked it could it could it definitely could yeah it's just not
32:42 generally done anymore yeah yeah but at that time the best man
32:47 doesn't hang out with the other people the best man goes with the bride and
32:51 groom but not into the room he stands guard
32:54 outside the door he has to do that theoretically no
32:58 that's good the whole thing is more there as like a joe yes it would be um
33:03 but yeah you stand guard outside the door because until they've
33:06 completed the the consummation the the marriage isn't final so someone might
33:12 try to come and steal the bride before that happens
33:16 so you have to stand outside the door and guard them
33:20 there's a lot there's a lot more to it if you want to go down a really weird
33:24 path a very funny path of history you can look it up
33:28 but i'm bringing a sword kind of as a joke it's not like a super serious thing
33:34 yeah got it thank you for that that was
33:37 both disturbing and enlightening i appreciate it
33:40 all right so let's do a tech topic then uh cj09
33:44 beera posted this on the forum the original article is from
33:48 overclock3d.net but it looks like Intel may
33:52 have delayed 10 nanometer ice lake
33:57 what 20 20 wow dang i think it's 20 20 for server
34:01 and i thought it was 2019 for consumer something along those lines
34:06 here yeah we can have we can have a look at this here so someone in the chat said
34:10 swords are heavy luke yeah it's also um
34:13 if it's on the ground it goes up to here on me really it's it's anderil
34:19 it's the reforged sword it's aragon's blade from what are the
34:23 rings of course it is heck yeah and it's like full steel tang throughout
34:27 the entire thing it's not like you could sharpen it and it would be very very
34:31 real it's not sharp though okay
34:34 it's freaking sweet anyways
34:39 so um we're not getting ice lake and okay
34:44 whatever we're not getting until sometime
34:47 in 2020 i guess is the point so
34:51 Intel has already acknowledged oops Intel has already acknowledged that
34:56 they're going to lose some server market share to AMD and their epic architecture
35:00 are their epic processors based on their zen architecture
35:05 but this is looking pretty
35:09 pretty bad this gives AMD like a full looks like over two years to steal
35:14 market share from Intel and in the server space if AMD had a performance or
35:19 a cost advantage or even a significant technological advantage
35:24 for let's say six months or even 18 months
35:29 Intel probably wouldn't care because what a
35:32 lot of consumers don't realize is that the lead times on this kind of
35:37 technology these kinds of products and the development process is very long so
35:42 if Intel had a product that they were shipping let's say today right now mid
35:46 2018 that was serving the needs of their
35:50 customers reasonably well and AMD launched some kind of disruptive
35:54 technology today Intel is already working on like they
35:58 wouldn't have a roadmap for these processors if they weren't doing work on
36:02 them so they're already working on the tech that they're planning to launch in
36:05 2020. yeah now if AMD's compelling performance advantage
36:11 um got you know i.t departments or sysadmins or uh supercomputer architects
36:17 got them looking at it and Intel could say
36:20 hold on you know we're we're working on something by 2020 we'll be ready um here
36:26 we'll get you some stuff early so that you can make sure that you know you're
36:30 not delaying your project too much um inspect so you know how much the heat
36:35 you're gonna have to do so you can you can build out all that other stuff buy the cpus at the last minute will have
36:39 volume ramped up by that time something like 18 months for a project
36:44 like that wouldn't be an unreasonable amount of time to ask someone to wait
36:48 the problem is that AMD launched zen
36:51 what a year ago it's been a while it's been a while AMD launched then i think
36:55 it was about a year ago so now
36:58 AMD is in a position where they have a compelling offering
37:02 not just for a short period of time but for a long enough period of time that
37:08 the managers or the procurement officers or whoever's working on sourcing
37:12 slightly over a year ago for their server hardware has had a while to look
37:16 at it see some smaller deployments go out in
37:19 the field and start to build out a new large
37:24 project around it and then now that Intel's announcing remember we're a year
37:27 into this that there are going to be delays well now they're starting to look
37:32 you know unreliable whereas AMD has been
37:35 hitting their targets now to be clear epic's not perfect uh it
37:40 does have some issues virtualization on AMD's and architecture was a big problem
37:44 especially right at the beginning but Intel has its issues too and those are
37:49 the kinds of things that on a project by project basis depending on what you're doing with the systems might make you
37:53 lean towards one or the other the big thing here is that AMD looks
37:59 like a legitimate option
38:02 and looks like they've got an enough of a road map that
38:05 you might want to start planning long term around them so that is
38:09 really bad news because while Intel might be
38:12 pretty happy to collect you know 329.99 us from consumers for our core i7
38:19 they would much rather take 3299.99
38:24 from businesses for large orders of many xeons shipped on
38:30 pallets for uh you know large deployments that's
38:34 that's better business so even though it's smaller in terms of per unit sales
38:38 it is much larger in terms of the profitability because the difference in
38:42 cost between consumer silicon and
38:46 commercial silicon is not as high as you might think
38:51 interesting
38:56 um in other news this is posted by sc2 mitch on the forum and the original
39:00 article here is actually from AMD themselves
39:04 bam Intel news release
39:07 AMD reports second quarter 2018 financial results revenue increased 53
39:13 year-over-year and gross margin expanded to 37 that means AMD is actually selling
39:20 products profitably uh we we actually i don't know if we
39:24 know how much of this um was buoyed up by the the mining craze
39:31 uh that has really slowed down significantly now yeah so uh
39:36 their net income for this reported quarter was 116 million dollars the
39:40 prior quarter was 81 million dollars that's both of those are really really
39:46 really great compared to where they're at a year ago which is where they had a
39:49 net loss of 42 million dollars so if you
39:52 consider the fact that they were negative 42 before
39:57 they're like 116. they're almost
40:01 yeah they're they're almost at over 150 million
40:04 more than they would have been yeah i mean like it's it's actually quite quite
40:08 impressive so dr sue released a statement um we had an outstanding
40:11 second quarter strong revenue growth margin expansion and our highest quarterly net income in seven years
40:16 that's uh that's like ceo speak for
40:19 we made something people wanted to buy oh yes we didn't have to slash pricing
40:24 to get people to buy it this is great
40:27 um most importantly we believe our long-term technology bets position us
40:31 very well in the future we are confident that with the continued execution of our
40:34 product roadmaps we are on an excellent trajectory to drive market share gains
40:37 and profitable growth so if AMD manages to make their fabless strategy
40:42 successful um Intel
40:45 samsung i'm trying to think of who else will
40:50 actually be left who does both chip intellectual property and actual
40:56 manufacturing you're just trying to list uh fabs and i was like there's quite a
40:59 few no versus focusing on fabs like a global foundries or a tsmc
41:04 or focusing entirely on ip like someone like ARM ARM doesn't build their own
41:08 processors but of course they are doing
41:12 super duper well in the mobile age of of low power devices thanks to licensing
41:17 their their designs to other brands like qualcomm for example to produce
41:22 processors at an actual fab so qualcomm doesn't actually fabricate anything
41:26 either NVIDIA doesn't fabricate anything you've got some of the world's most
41:30 successful semiconductor companies that don't
41:33 actually manufacture semiconductors yeah does micron still make ssds um so micron
41:39 is in a partnership with Intel and they
41:43 do nand flash but i don't believe micron would actually
41:47 produce the cpus so that's
41:51 sort of different i i would say dram and nand flash
41:55 manufacturing are kind of separate from ic manufacturing yeah um
42:01 just because and i'm i'm just basing that on that i don't think there's
42:04 anyone other than Intel that actually does both no samsung samsung as well so Intel and
42:09 samsung are in both games but as far as
42:12 i know they're the only ones that are left in both crazy it's actually quite different
42:16 compared to like 10 years ago NVIDIA's next-gen card details so this
42:22 was posted by atlas wraith on the forum and sources of course wccf tax so yes
42:26 it's a rumor but they're saying it's an exclusive rumor oh man they've got one
42:31 of the star wars edition cards that looks like is that the yeah yeah one of
42:35 the star wars edition cards they're just using that as a placeholder that is not
42:38 probably what the card will look like is that why you're questioning if it was star wars or not oh i just uh no i was
42:43 looking at um i was looking at this here and i
42:46 couldn't remember if that was what it looked like but then i saw the
42:49 is the the kind of looks like rebel alliance but technically it's the
42:53 whatever the jedi order or something that was so
42:56 stupid that whole thing galactic empire and then jedi order
43:00 even though they never i i did like a whole i did like a whole thing i pulled
43:05 people into the boardroom and i got like a slide up and i was i was yelling about
43:09 it it was it was kind of a bit for a video
43:13 uh but it was something that like the inspiration for it came from so so i get
43:18 up and i'm like okay so here's the timeline all right here's where the jedi
43:21 order exists here's where the galactic empire exists and we've got about a
43:25 sliver of overlap where you could arguably say that they both existed but
43:30 they're never in direct conflict with each other none of this makes any sense
43:34 why are these the two teams who even knows what the jedi order is
43:38 from a mainstream standpoint who knows what this is so i kind of go off about
43:41 it and the inspiration was that um i was
43:44 i was working on the script with someone about something okay and i went off into
43:49 a tangent about this and they're like this is hilarious we should just work
43:53 this into the video i'll tell you now Linus so a month ago
43:59 uh the writer here usman prasada and oh
44:03 there's another co-writer co-writer hassan
44:06 mujtaba i did my best i talked about how aibs would be seated
44:11 with NVIDIA's next generation graphics cards probably based on the touring
44:14 architecture sometime in late august
44:18 let's not try and read the article let's look at our notes provided by james instead
44:23 the name also one random uh sorry star wars thing they're uh relaunching the
44:28 clone wars animated series we talked about it last week and i i said on the
44:31 show i was like luke's gonna be so disappointed that he's not here and so disappointed that they're just like
44:36 wrapping it up as a fan service thing yep right
44:40 not only are they just wrapping it up but i am both excited and scared as
44:43 freaking heck because i have not enjoyed the new star
44:46 wars stuff under disney so like oh geez
44:50 and then none of that was disney they asked clone wars immediately when they
44:54 bought it they axed it part way through a season like you can actually find you
44:58 can you can get the lost episodes i'm not gonna talk about this for too long i
45:02 swear you get the lost episodes which is like a few of the completed ones
45:06 from that season and then you can also find the art and some of the scripts
45:11 for the episodes that they like didn't really properly do at all you can find
45:14 like unanimated scenes and stuff and like if i was the the clone wars team
45:21 and disney came to me and was like yeah so we want to like close it out but like
45:26 here's how we're doing it what are the odds that assuming that you
45:30 have found work elsewhere because it's been a while now
45:34 what a couple of years now so assuming you've found work elsewhere what are the
45:37 odds that you just drop what you're doing and you come back
45:40 yes disney i will come in and i will i will do it your way like i i gotta i
45:44 gotta imagine that it's gonna be a slightly different team working on this
45:47 i okay so i don't know this this is an
45:50 assumption that i'm based i have no source for this i'm extremely unsure
45:54 this is beyond rumor but i think the clone wars team moved on to rebels
46:00 okay and then rebel the reason why rebels feel so different is because
46:03 rebels has a lower target audience not because it's necessarily a different
46:06 team but i could be completely wrong about that
46:10 so aggressively don't quote me on that but
46:13 i think they might have at least the core people still around
46:17 all right so here's what's going on with NVIDIA's new lineup
46:21 wow this could actually be very bad news so
46:25 they are apparently they haven't decided on the naming which might not seem like
46:28 it matters that much because ultimately who cares is about FPS
46:32 but as a general rule it's not a terrible idea
46:36 when you create a product to have the name kind of make sense yeah um
46:41 um and with a graphics card really the main thing that we expect a name to tell
46:45 us is where does its performance fall in relation to other cards
46:50 so apparently they are actively considering suffixes like xxx five
46:57 for example uh gtx 1175
47:02 yeah um or gtx 2070 or 2075. now
47:08 that alone doesn't sound like that big of a deal unless the kinds of suffixes
47:13 they're considering are like 10 something five
47:18 where it's possible that we might get gpus that don't actually perform that
47:23 dramatically different from this gen now i don't think they would
47:28 like they've done that sort of thing before like the 275 launched way after
47:32 the 260 and the 280. yeah but that was similar architecturally i don't see them
47:36 launching a new architecture without giving it a clear new series but if they
47:40 used numbers that kind of seemed like it positioned them between older cards
47:45 i don't know if it would uh i don't know if it would surprise me
47:48 that much either because you got to remember if NVIDIA holds true to the
47:51 pattern that has been true since the gtx 680 we are not getting big touring
47:58 at the initial launch we are getting mid-sized turing so
48:02 a gtx uh 1080 ti is a very different card from a
48:07 1080. they they are they are they're more different than a 1080 and a 1070
48:11 are that's the way it works now 1080 ti is a big chip and 1080 and 1070 are both
48:18 step down mid-sized chips so we are getting the new generation mid-chip
48:23 which i don't know may or may not actually perform any better than last gen big
48:27 chip we're going to actually make a uh compensator
48:32 i don't know if we get a new big chip because we we kind of skipped three
48:37 sort of didn't we sort of i think so there wasn't a usually there's like a
48:41 very opportune moment well there's no four-way sli anymore yeah so that
48:45 doesn't help yeah well like isn't there for specifically
48:49 benchmarking reasons i always hate it when people do that though maybe but
48:52 it's really dumb stupid so that is cool
48:56 apparently it will initially have three power brackets 120 watt 150 watt 180 watt what's
49:02 interesting about that is NVIDIA has over the last
49:05 several years anyway gone with a staggered rollout for their
49:09 new lineup oh that piece was a little spicier oh
49:12 i'm fine one time the sweet sriracha yeah that
49:16 piece was a little bit on the spicier side it's good though actually
49:20 um so they've gone with a very staggered rollout so they've gone like okay here's
49:24 the high end then they're like wait a couple months okay here's the next one wait a couple minutes here's the next
49:28 one uh that allows them to kind of stretch out their pr coverage um yeah
49:33 keeps people from kind of getting bored of like this wave of gps news gives us
49:37 more stuff to talk about and then nothing for two years you know yeah um
49:42 but what this sounds like is that at 120
49:45 150 180 watt they might be doing a broader refresh and the reason for doing
49:50 that might be that AMD is actually relatively competitive at the 120 watt
49:55 TDP range so they might want to just go you know what forget it let's just go
49:58 bump and make life very very difficult for
50:03 our one competitor in the space all in one go
50:08 very interesting it is rumored that 1080 tim msrp will
50:11 drop by 100 and 1080 msrp will drop by 50 bucks this is also a solid indication
50:17 that the upcoming 1180 and 1170 i'm just using those as
50:22 placeholders um don't really perform that amazingly
50:27 differently than the ones that they are replacing yeah
50:31 we'll see
50:34 but potential price drops on 1080 ti and 1080. yeah that's never a bad thing
50:38 which happens pretty much every time it is never a bad thing we actually filmed
50:42 our macbook pro 2018 video today um so
50:46 there's gonna be more detail about this and that but
50:49 it looks like the throttling for the macbook pro has been fixed in macOS so
50:54 it came as an update to high sierra 10.13.6
50:58 and they have issued an apology to consumers who experience less than
51:01 optimal performance on their new 2018 machines
51:06 now they said that this was a firmware patch i'm missing the digital key issued
51:11 with this update but Anthony's testing shows no performance change in Windows
51:16 after downloading and installing this so it seems like it didn't actually make any changes to firmware and we'll talk
51:20 in a little bit more detail about that in our macbook pro video
51:24 oh facebook facebook stock crashed harder than any
51:29 stock has ever crashed before
51:32 this is posted by sc2 mitch on the forum
51:36 they were apparently sued today over a disappointing earnings announcement okay
51:40 i didn't know about that wow but it resulted in the loss of 120 billion
51:44 dollars of shareholder wealth making it the biggest one-day loss in u.s market
51:50 history apparently zuckerberg went down like two spots on the world's richest
51:53 list or something really yeah um have you heard of okay this is
52:00 i do not recommend going there
52:04 i would never recommend going there and it takes a bit of uh
52:10 willingness to read terrible horrible things
52:14 uh to be able to go there but there is a subreddit called wall street bets
52:19 and it's it's based around like all all stock investments is
52:24 essentially betting right but this is based around like hardcore
52:28 betting and their idea isn't like i'm going to invest so i can have a good a
52:32 good life leading forward their idea is like i'm gonna yolo so that hopefully i
52:36 either get a yacht or nothing and like some dude is 20 and made like
52:42 500 000 off shorting facebook
52:46 and he posted about it there there's also a dude who
52:50 had a 50 i think it was a 55 000 portfolio and it went down to 1.2 grand
52:55 because of this it's a really interesting read right now
52:59 just fair warning it gets pretty brutal
53:02 in in the comments and stuff so just if you have a weak stomach for people being
53:06 being vicious don't go there but it's really interesting seeing people who
53:11 bet super hard on stocks and then something like this happens and just
53:15 seeing what happens people losing their entire savings
53:20 people being completely set up for the entire rest of their life just like
53:25 it's every single threat is like whoa so
53:28 it's like a live stream of the high roller you know uh roulette table yeah pretty
53:33 much it's crazy it's a very crazy uh yeah
53:38 here's a rumor this was posted by aluminium tech on the forum and the
53:41 original source is nine to five google fortnite is coming to Android but it is
53:46 rumored that it will be a samsung galaxy note 9 exclusive what at first
53:52 they must have paid so much for that so
53:56 apparently it's going to be uh so the uh
53:59 note 9 which is set to be announced on the 9th of august with pre-orders on
54:03 august 14th and public availability on august 24th
54:07 looks like it's gonna have fortnite exclusively for a month and there's a
54:10 thread about this on the forum where people are like oh
54:14 what are they you know are they stupid they think people are gonna buy a phone just over a game uh
54:18 yeah oh yeah absolutely it's like people are
54:22 criticizing samsung okay you can criticize samsung all you want but
54:25 they're saying that samsung is stupid for doing this no and depending how much
54:28 they paid which i don't know depending how much they paid this might
54:32 be actually brilliant it's not inherently stupid it
54:35 could be stupid it could be stupid yeah like if they paid way too much money
54:39 maybe it's stupid but and remember this is a company that buys super bowl ads so
54:44 you know if they paid a hundred million dollars this is a far better promotion
54:47 than a super bowl ad if you want my honest opinion and one you were just talking about like it might actually
54:51 influence their decisions think about if you're on a contract how subsidized your
54:55 phone is it's just a bit of money right so it's it's probably like 150 decision
55:00 but they're all gonna be about 150 bucks or zero dollars you pick this phone
55:04 you get uh you get fortnite and you get
55:07 the decision between wireless akg
55:10 headphones which is sweet yeah you should probably go with that unless
55:14 you're a crazy fortnite fan the other option is a hundred to a hundred dollars
55:18 worth of v bucks 100 250 yeah sorry um and the thing the
55:24 other thing you got to remember is that fortnite has an enormous fan base so you
55:28 you've got friends that work at like mobile gaming companies right yes what
55:31 do you remember talking i know you've talked to them about it but do you remember what they said was the
55:35 percentage of the users that are your whales oh i don't remember the exact
55:39 number but it is very very small so
55:42 like less than one percent so when you've got hundreds of millions of users
55:45 though and you've got these whales that might
55:48 spend hundreds of dollars a month on the game to imagine that they might run out
55:52 and buy a phone so that they can play the game that month oh it's no question
55:55 remember they get a phone yeah i mean usually when they spend a couple hundred
55:59 bucks on this game they don't even get a phone yo i got a phone
56:04 cool like that is a no-brainer for the kind
56:07 of people that are spending lots and lots of money on digital
56:11 content for games like fortnite so oh yeah they're gonna sell some phones
56:16 don't kid yourself uh okay last topic for today apple will
56:21 fix devices damaged by japanese floods for free apple is buying themselves some
56:26 free positive publicity and uh hey that's a good thing one quick thing i'm
56:30 going to step in here with you just mentioned the like tiny percentage of
56:33 your users uh are the whales there's a there's a
56:37 really amazing story uh kevin lee co a
56:41 45 year old man from rockland california pled guilty to charges of wire fraud and
56:46 money laundering having been caught stealing 4.8 million dollars from his
56:50 employer between 2008 and 2015 uh
56:54 one million dollars of which
56:57 he spent on game of war the mobile game
57:01 one thing that blows my mind about this is imagine literally how many times he
57:04 would have had to click to buy something to spend a million dollars
57:09 like it literally would have been tiresome to like
57:12 spend that much money on in-game currency i'm surprised he didn't manage
57:16 to lose his job given how much time he was clearly spending playing game of war
57:20 yeah i mean okay no no i'm sorry i mean i'm sure he lost his job ignoring the
57:24 money laundering all that kind of stuff yeah it's like what was this guy even
57:27 getting done all day clearly nothing
57:30 a million dollars on game of war oh my goodness so crazy all right so um this
57:36 was posted by red round two on the forum and apple has announced that it will repair any iphones macs ipods or ipads
57:43 hey the ipod owners are getting some love that's nice that were directly damaged by the
57:47 devastating heavy floods that swept through japan this month well that's cool the flooding has caused hundreds of
57:52 deaths and the support goes against apple's standard repair policies which
57:56 strictly exclude water damage um so almost all of apple's main product
58:00 lines are eligible but accessories are not included and proof of ownership may
58:03 be required that's fantastic way to go apple that's very cool that's probably
58:06 gonna cost them a lot of money yeah love to hear that though speaking of things i
58:10 love to hear i'd love to hear that uh
58:13 that's it for this week i'm gonna go home oh you're gonna enjoy my weekend
58:18 we've got a place in badminton yeah yeah not this weekend but yeah very soon not
58:22 fine also i need to fix my back first and my ARM what'd you do with your back
58:25 and your ARM when are you not broken my knees are basically fixed no that's
58:29 not my point it was great my knees are almost fake so my lower back i think
58:33 it's my chair i've ordered a new chair okay the vlog we're still using that
58:37 horrible like i don't like spending money you told me
58:41 you were gonna order a new chair
58:44 it has been ordered literally shut up you told me you were gonna order a new
58:48 chair literally before Floatplane was founded
58:52 yeah before that project was even started so that probably was like
58:55 mid-2016 yeah yeah a little bit yeah
59:00 i ordered it now though it's showing up on august 6. i'm excited
59:04 what'd you get it's i don't want to talk about it is it expensive it's very
59:08 expensive is it herman miller yes
59:12 i talked to a whole bunch of ergonomic experts i talked to because my like oh
59:17 there's a history of back problems in my family too so i want to like solve it
59:21 and that's part of the reason why it took me two and a half years to order it
59:25 because i've kind of known the one that i should order for a long time
59:29 it's not the it's not the main one it's not the one most people buy but this is
59:33 the what the chair you'll use for the rest of your life right it has like a 25
59:37 year warranty or something like it's supposed to i mean i'm a firm believer
59:41 in buying one nice thing once yeah so the number of times that i have not
59:46 upgraded my wireless router since i spent a thousand dollars on a
59:50 ruckus access point has probably
59:53 gotten me about a third of the way there so far yeah
59:56 and i plan to continue to use that ruckus access point for many years
60:00 because even though there are new wireless standards coming that will be
60:03 faster the devices that i'll be able to afford
60:07 will if i were to buy something enterprise tier
60:11 will be consumer grade and they're going to have other issues and quite frankly i get so
60:16 on my blade stealth i was transferring files to my nas at 46 megabytes a second
60:21 yeah on my access point at home uh two nights ago
60:25 that is good enough for me on wi-fi if i need faster than that i will plug into a
60:29 network connection and i will get 10 gig because
60:33 you know yolo or whatever um so i'm a firm believer if you're going
60:37 to use something for long enough that you would have replaced it multiple
60:42 times with commodity garbage in the time that you use it then i consider that a
60:46 solid investment because you also have to pay yourself for the time that it
60:49 takes to go and buy a new chair several times assemble it go
60:54 shop for it figure out that you're missing a stupid bracket go back to the
60:58 store and go to the bracket wall and find the right stupid bracket then take
61:01 it home like there's there's overhead associated with
61:05 dealing with buying stuff even uh the biggest one i would even say is shopping
61:09 down time oh yeah down time's up because if your
61:12 router goes down especially for someone like you yeah like you just did the you did the angry
61:17 jaw movement and the eye roll like that's it's a problem it could be very very
61:22 impactful like i might not be able to get work done or i might be live
61:25 streaming at my house or something back in those days anyway if my router went
61:29 down i would live here until i got a new one which would be the next morning
61:33 because i would need one immediately like it's
61:36 so that's it for winchell thank you guys for tuning in
61:40 we will see you again next week we are actually going to be discussing
61:44 moving wind show to youtube whoa yeah
61:49 maybe we should talk about it on the lan show next week we'll maybe do some pros
61:53 and cons we'll talk to the twitch audience let's see what they think what about mirrored um so is that like
61:59 against everyone's policies i think so kind of it depends it depends all right
62:03 all right see you guys bye