04:57:56 so motherboard manufactures could get into the race as well. I'm sure there are plenty of things on a mobo that could be cut out to make a randomx-mining-mobo 04:58:59 also realized we can get into some fun semantics if "asics" ever do get created for randomx, and there exists a crowd that thinks that because asics exist, we should fork to more asic-friendly pow.... 04:59:58 and we get into discussions.... it may be impossible to prove that a randomx asics exists, because it will probably technically just be a general purpose computer 05:00:38 so that could devolve into "well, its specialized mining hardware" 05:18:58 somehow ended up here: http://www.venraytechnology.com/Papers/economics_of_cpu_in_DRAM2.pdf 05:21:24 ooooh, i wonder if this is still active: http://www.venraytechnology.com/Test_Drive.htm 14:40:57 web page copyright 2017, might still be active 14:41:18 only a 32bit core though, not too interesting 14:41:25 the overall approach is interesting 14:41:54 these guys are similar https://www.upmem.com/ 14:43:17 the venray twitter profile reads more like they're a patent troll house, not a serious electronics vendor 15:01:58 https://www.reddit.com/r/MoneroMining/comments/eazoru/192_khs_on_ryzen_9_3950x/ 15:07:44 must be about at the max memory bandwidth by now 15:08:07 600 * 32, beautiful 15:08:33 29 threads there 15:08:52 ooops, I didn't notice 20:19:45 I've been hearing about maxing memory bandwidth for a long time now :) 20:27:48 19.2 kh/s is far from maximum bandwidth 20:27:54 It's 19.2 GB/s 20:36:33 well. bandwidth, latency.. maxing out the memory subsystem with RX .. 20:37:03 20.9KH/s (unstable) on 3950x