Every once in a while people ask me about my email routine, so I thought I’d write about it here. Everything I do starts with the philosophy that work and project email is a task queue. Therefore an email is a to-do list item someone else has assigned to me. Ugh, how horrible! Better get […]
JEST that trains based on entire batches is 13 times faster and 10 times more power efficient in comparison to typical training methods that use individual data points for training.
Really interesting benchmarks. Over 400 were performed with the Phoronix Test Suite. Kernel compilation was 58 seconds with my PC configuration. Ryzen 9 7950X was definitely the winner in the majority of benchmarks.
“Coming in first place most often was the Ryzen 9 7950X at 40.7% while the Ryzen 9 7950X3D 3D V-Cache processor led 12% of the time and then the Intel Core i9 14900K led 31% of the time.
When taking the geometric mean of all the performance benchmark results ran on all 18 processors, the Ryzen 9 7950X was the firm first place performer for this wide range of workloads tested. The Ryzen 9 7950X was 13.5% faster than the Core i9 14900K. The Ryzen 9 7950X3D scored a comfortable second place finish and it was around 8% faster than the i9-14900K.”