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Yeah, it makes sense to distance themselves from the term CrossFire as quickly as possible as like SLI it's a dying technology. I can see Nvidia holding onto it for longer though as they're more in the DX11 space still and actually sell to SLI enthusiasts.
 

I actually dont think its as big as people believe. Look at the power connectors and you will see those are blown up too. I think its been taken by a someone with small hands and blown up to exaggerate its size via macro lens etc.

Yeah its bigger than the lightning, but not much looking at the side by side comparison.

What gets me, is they make such beautiful fan coolers but are rarely seen due to the normalised rotation of having gpus face down. We need more inverse cases to hit the market.
 
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I would say that bigger than a Lightning is a massive card since the Lightning is one of the biggest cards you can get. It's an MSI Gaming with an extra 80mm fan added on. That's big enough to be called massive in the grand scheme of things. But that's just my opinion.
 
4gb and HBM2 do not belong in the same sentence, IMO. HBM2 really has no place on Vega as it is, but supplying too little at a stupid cost is even more moronic.
 
4gb and HBM2 do not belong in the same sentence, IMO. HBM2 really has no place on Vega as it is, but supplying too little at a stupid cost is even more moronic.

It'll be a hard sell, yeah. Their marketing needs to be absolute and on point. Otherwise people are going to do the age old trick of using mathematics to decide performance. I think it has potential to work (that's one of the reasons why HBCC exists), but like I said they're going to need to market the bananas out of it to reassure consumers that 4GB of HBM2 with the HBC controller will be enough—if it will be.
 
Microsoft is introducing a Quantum Computing language later this year via it's Visual Studio IDE. Borrows some similarities with Python(because of course this is everywhere!), C#, and F#.
Will have two simulators, one local version for running up to 32qubits of processing power (remember this is not the same as a 32bit windows) and need no less than 32GB of ram. The other being powered by Azure.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/fossby...w-programming-language-for-quantum-computers/

Looking at the image from the source provided from MS, seems like a pretty advanced language, for obvious reasons. I only have basic C++ knowledge but I only understand about 1 line of code in that picture:p
 
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