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JEMC said:

This post is completely off-topic, but I had to share it and I don't want to create a thread for it: A Great While Shark braks a cage and gets inside, with a diver inside!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93WiSq9TIoM

 

Holy sh!t!

I live on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.
Basically the great-white-shark capital of the world. :P And where parts of the Jaws films were filmed.

We actually use "Vibration" lures here which create vibrations in the water to attract the sharks, rather than baiting, which causes crap like that.

JEMC said:
Pemalite said:

Yes. It's based on the 3rd generation Samsung 14nm Finfet LPC process, which is an improvement over the 1st and 2nd gen LPE and LPP process's.

The jump form 1st Generation to 2nd Generation was 15%. To get a 50% boost is a pretty big increase, the 14nm process seems to be maturing exceptionally well.

When were launched the first and second 14nm generations? That's important as it can tell us what process used GF with Polaris.

And it still remains to be seen if those improvements carry over between making mobile chips and something more demanding as is a GPU.

January this year was when the 2nd generation LPP process was announced. February 2015 was when the 1st generation process was announced.

Global foundries being a partner with Samsung has been adopting them pretty quickly all things considered.

AMD has already stated that Polaris is using the 2nd Generation LPP process though and we knew about the 2nd gen LPP process as early as middle of 2015 thanks to Global Foundries looking for job calls.

Still. It doesn't tell is what the 3rd generation process is being compared against though.



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